Box office clashes often result in one clear winner, and this October, the race between Rajkummar Rao and Tripti Dimri’s comedy Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video and Alia Bhatt’s action-packed Jigra is no exception. Released on October 11, both films entered the fray, but it’s clear who’s winning the hearts of the audience.

Who’s Leading at the Box Office?

From day one, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video took the lead, riding on Rajkummar Rao’s comedic genius and witty punchlines. The audience has been showering love on the film, making it a favorite during the festive Karva Chauth season. After 10 days, the Sunday collections reveal that Vicky Vidya continues to outperform Jigra.

Tough Times for ‘Jigra’

Despite being backed by Dharma Productions and featuring Alia Bhatt in an action-packed role, Jigra has struggled to make a significant impact. Directed by Vasan Bala, the film opened with a modest ₹4.55 crore and managed to earn only ₹2 crore on its second Sunday, bringing its total collection to ₹27.30 crore. The film’s storyline and action sequences have failed to captivate audiences.

Audience showed interest in ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’

Meanwhile, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa, has struck a chord with viewers thanks to its unique plot, revolving around a missing Suhaagraat CD. The film’s twists and light-hearted humor have led to a strong box office performance, with domestic earnings reaching ₹30 crore.

Day-wise Collection for Vicky Vidya (in crores)

Day 1: ₹5.5 crore

Day 2: ₹6.9 crore

Day 3: ₹6.4 crore

Day 4: ₹2.4 crore

Day 5: ₹2.1 crore

Day 6: ₹1.9 crore

Day 7: ₹1.8 crore

Day 8: ₹1.4 crore

Day 9: ₹2.25 crore

Day 10: ₹2.60 crore

South Film ‘Vettaiyan’ Can’t Shake the Lead

Though Vettaiyan has crossed ₹100 crore in the domestic market, it hasn’t been able to dent the success of Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. Its Hindi earnings remain under ₹10 crore, making no significant impact on the ongoing box office battle.

In this showdown, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video continues to entertain, while Jigra lags behind, struggling to find its audience.