O Romeo Box Office Day 4: Shahid Kapoor, Triptii Dimri Film Faces Monday Dip, Earns Rs 4.75 Crore

"O Romeo," which has Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri in it, made ₹4.75 crore on its fourth day - a drop in money taken. The movie, from director Vishal Bhardwaj, is now dealing with the usual difficulties of weekdays, having done well over the weekend, and requires steady income during the week to keep going.

O Romeo’s box office collections for day four clearly show a fall for a weekday; the Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri film made ₹4.75 crore on Monday. The movie came out on February 13, 2026, and whether the romantic thriller keeps doing well depends on how it holds up in the early part of the week, following a good weekend.

How the Opening Weekend Went

O Romeo had a fair start, taking in ₹8.5 crore on Friday. Then, on Saturday, the film did better – ₹12.65 crore – because more people went to see films over the weekend, and people told others about it, raising the numbers. Sunday went down to ₹9 crore, less than Saturday; people in the industry think this was partly because of the India versus Pakistan World Cup game. However, the total for the opening weekend was still ₹30.15 crore, a good beginning for a film which is based on its story and characters.

Day Four  Monday’s  Collections and First Thoughts

Monday was more difficult. First thoughts put day four at ₹4.75 crore, making the total for the first four days ₹34.90 crore. This fall shows the usual weekday slowdown, but is more than some people had hoped for, after Saturday’s good performance. Because weekday returns are lower, O Romeo needs to do well in the coming week. Films that stay in cinemas for a long time usually depend on weekday stability and continued interest from people, beyond the gains from the opening weekend.

When It Came Out and How It Is Doing Against Other Films

O Romeo came out with another new film, which took some of the audience in certain areas. Films coming out at the same time can reduce weekday recovery, particularly when both films are for the same types of people. Things outside the film, like big national sports events, school times, and other films coming out, also affect how many people go to the cinema on weekdays. O Romeo’s first weekend shows it has potential, but competition and what is happening in the calendar will affect what happens next.

Who Is In It and What People Think of the Film

Vishal Bhardwaj directed O Romeo, and it stars Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri in a rough romantic thriller. People have praised the two leads for their chemistry and complex acting, which helped the strong Saturday numbers. The film is said to be based on Hussain Zaidi’s work on Mumbai’s criminal world, and is about the complicated character Hussain Ustara. There is also a well-known supporting cast, which adds to the story and makes the film appeal to more people.

The Music, How It Was Advertised, and What Is Good About the Film

The music and the advertising material played a part in people being interested in going to see it. A song with a lot of energy and clips of what went on behind the scenes showed the dance moves and got people talking about it on social media. The director and the person who wrote the music worked together, and the words of the songs added to the film’s place in culture. The advertising showed stylish pictures, the actors, and the rough feel of the film. These things brought people in over the weekend, but now need to get people to go back on weekdays and get a wider audience.

What Will Happen This Week and What To Look Out For

The next few days will be important for O Romeo. If weekday collections stay about the same as they are now, the film will be able to move towards a good total for the first week. Doing well in cities and doing well in the big cinemas would help make up for the different results in smaller cinemas. People who make and show the film will watch what people say about it, what is happening in different areas, and how people are buying tickets, closely. Good things people say and advertising aimed at certain people could bring the numbers up in the middle of the week, but if the numbers continue to fall, it will mean the film will not be in cinemas for very long. At the moment, O Romeo has a good start, but it faces the usual Monday test, which will decide how it does at the box office.