<p>Actor Ayushmann Khurrana's latest movie <em>Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui</em>, which hit the screens on November 10, has opened to a decent response at the box office. It collected Rs 3.75 crore in India on the opening day, according to trade analyst Taran Adarsh.</p>.<p>The film has done reasonably well in the National Capital Region and Chandigarh but failed to make a strong impact in other markets.. The performance is by and large, along expected lines as it deals with a niche subject and caters to the multiplex crowd.<br /><br />This is the sixth major film to hit the screens after theatres reopened in Maharasthra after the Covid-19 pandemic. <em>Sooryavanshi </em>set the ball rolling when it opened to a thunderous response at the box office, collecting nearly Rs 27 crore on its opening day. <em>Bunty Aur Babli 2</em> and <em>Satyameva Jayate 2</em>, however, failed to keep the momentum going. The Saif Ali Khan-starrer raked in less than Rs 3 crore on day 1 while John's ' action drama netted around Rs 3.60 crore on the opening day. <em>Antim</em>, which featured Salman Khan in a key role, collected Rs 4.5 crore on the first day, emerging as the second-highest opener of the year. </p>.<p><em>Tadap</em>, starring debutant Ahan Shetty in the lead, exceeded expectations when it collected nearly Rs 4 crore on the opening day.<br /><br />The film has received <a href="https://deccanherald.com/entertainment/chandigarh-kare-aashiqui-movie-review-ayushmann-khurrana-starrer-fails-to-live-up-to-expectations-1059411.html" target="_blank">mixed to positive reviews </a>with most critics praising the performances. The word of mouth is better than expected, which should help it witness growth today. That said it will have a truncated opening week as the Hollywood biggie <em>Spider-man No Way Home </em>is slated to hit the screens in India on December 16.<br /><br /> <em>Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui</em>, directed by Abhishek Kapoor, is a comedy drama that revolves around what happens when a gym trainer falls in love with a charming Zumba instructor with a 'past'. It is set in Chandigarh and highlights an important issue. The film stars Vaani Kapoor as the leading lady and is touted to be a gamechanger for her. </p>
<p>Actor Ayushmann Khurrana's latest movie <em>Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui</em>, which hit the screens on November 10, has opened to a decent response at the box office. It collected Rs 3.75 crore in India on the opening day, according to trade analyst Taran Adarsh.</p>.<p>The film has done reasonably well in the National Capital Region and Chandigarh but failed to make a strong impact in other markets.. The performance is by and large, along expected lines as it deals with a niche subject and caters to the multiplex crowd.<br /><br />This is the sixth major film to hit the screens after theatres reopened in Maharasthra after the Covid-19 pandemic. <em>Sooryavanshi </em>set the ball rolling when it opened to a thunderous response at the box office, collecting nearly Rs 27 crore on its opening day. <em>Bunty Aur Babli 2</em> and <em>Satyameva Jayate 2</em>, however, failed to keep the momentum going. The Saif Ali Khan-starrer raked in less than Rs 3 crore on day 1 while John's ' action drama netted around Rs 3.60 crore on the opening day. <em>Antim</em>, which featured Salman Khan in a key role, collected Rs 4.5 crore on the first day, emerging as the second-highest opener of the year. </p>.<p><em>Tadap</em>, starring debutant Ahan Shetty in the lead, exceeded expectations when it collected nearly Rs 4 crore on the opening day.<br /><br />The film has received <a href="https://deccanherald.com/entertainment/chandigarh-kare-aashiqui-movie-review-ayushmann-khurrana-starrer-fails-to-live-up-to-expectations-1059411.html" target="_blank">mixed to positive reviews </a>with most critics praising the performances. The word of mouth is better than expected, which should help it witness growth today. That said it will have a truncated opening week as the Hollywood biggie <em>Spider-man No Way Home </em>is slated to hit the screens in India on December 16.<br /><br /> <em>Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui</em>, directed by Abhishek Kapoor, is a comedy drama that revolves around what happens when a gym trainer falls in love with a charming Zumba instructor with a 'past'. It is set in Chandigarh and highlights an important issue. The film stars Vaani Kapoor as the leading lady and is touted to be a gamechanger for her. </p>