Bollywood
Tu Yaa Main Battles Through Week 1 to Secure 4.45 Crore Domestic Net as Saturday Surge Boosts Bejoy Nambiar's Survival Thriller
Director Bejoy Nambiar's survival thriller Tu Yaa Main has concluded its first week at the box office with a quiet performance, impacted by limited star pull and heavy competition for screen space with the concurrent release O'Romeo. Since its debut on February 13, 2026, the film has netted ₹4.45 crore domestically over its initial seven-day run. The survival drama faced significant challenges in securing prime showtimes as a substantial portion of theatrical capacity was shared with O'Romeo, leaving Tu Yaa Main with a restricted footprint in major circuits. The film's box office trajectory was largely defined by a massive surge on its first Saturday. After debuting with a quiet ₹0.6 crore on Friday, Tu Yaa Main witnessed a staggering 141.67% jump to collect ₹1.45 crore on Day 2. While Sunday saw a typical stabilization at ₹0.8 crore, the movie managed to maintain a consistent run during the weekdays, adding roughly ₹1.6 crore between Monday and Thursday. By the end of its first week, the film recorded total footfalls of approximately 229,118, translating to a worldwide gross collection of ₹5.25 crore. Starring Adarsh Gourav as Maruti Kadam (aka Aala Flowpara) and Shanaya Kapoor as Avani Shah (aka Miss Vanity), the movie adapts the 2018 Thai horror-thriller The Pool.The plot explores the high-stakes world of social media influencers who find themselves trapped in an abandoned swimming pool with a rogue crocodile.Critics have praised the lead duo for their authentic performances, particularly the chemistry between Gourav's gritty rapper persona and Kapoor's stylized influencer character. The narrative attempts to blend survivalist tension with social commentary on influencer culture and class dynamics.The narrative attempts to blend survivalist tension with social commentary on influencer culture and class dynamics, produced by the banners of Aanand L. Rai, Vinod Bhanushali, and Himanshu Sharma. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Bejoy Nambiar, known for his distinct visual style in films like Wazir (2016) and Taish (2020), brings his signature intensity to this survival drama. While Tu Yaa Main marks a niche departure from his previous larger-scale commercial ventures like Wazir—which netted over ₹41 crore domestically—it shows a marked improvement in opening numbers for its lead actors compared to their previous outings. Shanaya Kapoor's 2025 romantic drama Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan had opened at ₹30 lakh, while Adarsh Gourav's Superboys of Malegaon debuted with ₹50 lakh.As it enters its second week, Tu Yaa Main faces an uphill battle to recover its costs given the limited theatrical momentum and continued screen sharing with competing titles.