T-Series has officially announced a robust opening weekend for De De Pyaar De 2, dropping a vibrant poster along with exciting box-office figures that highlight the film’s promising start. With a worldwide gross of ₹58.60 crore over its first weekend, the sequel is off to a celebratory run, powered by strong audience turnout and positive social chatter. Released on November 15, 2025, the film earned 13.75 crore domestically on Day 3 alone, signaling an upward trend driven by word of mouth.
The sequel revisits the much-loved world of De De Pyaar De (2019), which grossed ₹141 crore globally. Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh return to their signature roles, while R. Madhavan joins the cast, adding fresh dynamics to the story’s trademark blend of romance and comedy. Marketed under the punchy theme #PyaarVsParivaar, the film once again explores age-gap love but with new twists, heightened drama, and plenty of family-driven antics.
While its opening day brought in a modest 8.75 crore, the film quickly gained traction over the weekend as families flocked to theatres. Audiences have praised the energetic ensemble chemistry and breezy humor, with many calling it a fun, feel-good outing perfect for the festive season. Social media reactions also applaud Jaaved Jaaferi and Meezaan Jafri’s comic timing, contributing to the film’s growing online presence.
Critics, however, have offered a mixed verdict. While the performances and situational comedy have earned appreciation, some felt the screenplay leaned into predictability—common for the genre but noticeable when compared to the freshness of the first installment. Still, the film’s light-hearted tone and emotional beats resonate well with weekend crowds, keeping cinemas buzzing.
Backed by Luv Films and T-Series, and directed by Anshul Sharma, De De Pyaar De 2 continues to show strong potential for the weeks ahead. With families embracing the film and weekday numbers expected to remain steady, the sequel seems well on its way to carving out a successful box-office journey—one fueled by laughter, love, and the age-old tug-of-war between romance and family.