Sui Dhaaga box office collection day 6: Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma film showed a drop in business on Wednesday.
Sui Dhaaga, starring Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma, has maintained its stronghold at the box office. So far, the Sharat Kataria directorial has earned Rs 59.15 crore over six days of its box office run. The film has shown a drop in its business. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the figures and wrote the film is expected to collect Rs 62.5 crore in its first week.
With Andhadhun and Loveyatri releasing this week, Sui Dhaaga might suffer but the chances look bleak.
#SuiDhaaga registers 54.22% decline on Day 6 [vis-à-vis Day 1]… Drop in biz was imminent, since Day 5 was a national holiday… Should collect ₹ 62.5 cr in Week 1… Fri 8.30 cr, Sat 12.25 cr, Sun 16.05 cr, Mon 7 cr, Tue 11.75 cr, Wed 3.80 cr. Total: ₹ 59.15 cr. India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) October 4, 2018
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the latest box office figures of Sui Dhaaga. He wrote, “#SuiDhaaga registers 54.22% decline on Day 6 [vis-à-vis Day 1]… Drop in biz was imminent, since Day 5 was a national holiday… Should collect ₹ 62.5 cr in Week 1… Fri 8.30 cr, Sat 12.25 cr, Sun 16.05 cr, Mon 7 cr, Tue 11.75 cr, Wed 3.80 cr. Total: ₹ 59.15 cr. India biz.”

In an interview with indianexpress.com, Varun, who plays Mauji in the film, had said, “It is a family film, a love story, tribute to craftsman, tribute to young entrepreneurs. I think it is a wholesome film. You will realise that everything that happens in the film is so subtle. Everything comes together so well.”
The Indian Express film critic Shubhra Gupta in her review mentioned, “Sui Dhaaga delivers exactly what it promises: a tale stitched together with ‘sui-dhaaga’, dipped in desi ‘silaai’ and ‘kadhaai’. Small-town town couple wins big, pushing aside wily, wicked, unscrupulous townies and greedy rivals: the film’s single-point agenda is drenched in both sweetness and earnestness. The only trouble with the film is its total predictability: you know what’s coming miles before the characters do.”