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Sitaare Zameen Par Box Office Collection Day 1: Aamir Khan’s movie witnesses slow start, earns only Rs…
24htopnews | June 21, 2025 2:06 AM CST

After a lot of anticipation Aamir Khans film Sitaare Zameen Par has finally hit the box office on June 20. Featuring Aamir Khan and neurodivergent children as the leads of the film Sitaare Zameen Par has received rave reviews. Netizens say that the movie is a joyful ride of emotions and will give you the feeling of a warm hug. After receiving positive reviews from both critics and audiences the film has made a promising start at the box office. Sitaare Zameen Par Box Office Collection Day 1 As per industry tracker Sacnilk Sitaare Zameen Par has an estimated collection of around Rs. 8.77 crore India net on its first day in all languages. Sitaare Zameen Par which is being called the spiritual sequel of Aamir Khan’s 2007 hit film Taare Zameen Par witnessed a theatre occupancy of 17.73% in Hindi in the morning of the release day. On the other hand the Aamir Khan starrer had its highest occupancy in the Jaipur region at 29.33%. While the opening of the film was expected to earn more it fell short and did not even cross the numbers of Aamirs last release Laal Singh Chaddha. The 2022 release had earned Rs. 11.7 crore on its opening day. In comparison the Salman Khan-starrer Sikandar opened with a significantly higher figure of Rs. 26 crore. Helmed by RS Prasanna Sitaare Zameen Par features 10 real-life inspirations including Aroush Datta Gopi Krishna Varma Samvit Desai Vedant Sharma Ayush Bhansali Ashish Pendse Rishi Shahani Rishabh Jain Naman Mishra and Simran Mangeshkar. The movie also stars Genelia DSouza. Sitaare Zameen Par Review India.com’s review of Sitaare Zameen Par states Overall Sitaare Zameen Par is a true example of how one should deal with sensitive topics such as Down syndrome. While some try to make a mockery of such subjects this film does not just keep its focus on the characters but also gives a life lesson. This film is a typical Aamir Khan-style film that perfectly balances humour and emotions and does not feel like a forced sequel at all; instead it raises the bar high for its remarkable legacy.


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