“Tu Meri Main Tera Tu Meri” Set for December 26 Release in Single Screens
The highly anticipated film Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri has officially hit theaters today, marking the last major release of 2025. However, the film faces significant challenges in securing screen time due to the ongoing success of Dhurandhar, which continues to dominate many cinemas. As the distribution team at Dharma Productions works diligently to increase the film’s visibility, the situation remains fluid with various cinemas making last-minute decisions about their schedules.
Screening Challenges for *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri*
Despite its release, *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri* is struggling to find adequate screening space. Many single-screen theaters are prioritizing *Dhurandhar*, which has proven to be a box office hit. An exhibition source revealed that distributors of *Dhurandhar* believe the film is performing exceptionally well, leading them to resist reducing its showtimes to accommodate the new release. As a result, cinemas across Mumbai, including Regal and Gold Cinema locations, will exclusively screen *Dhurandhar* on December 25, with no confirmed plans for *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri* until December 26.
However, there is a glimmer of hope for *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri* as some cinemas are expected to adjust their schedules. The iconic Raj Mandir in Jaipur will switch to screening the Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday starrer starting tomorrow, a significant win for Dharma Productions. This development raises hopes that similar arrangements could be made in Mumbai and other cities.
Impact on Other Releases
The release of *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri* has overshadowed smaller films, making it difficult for them to gain traction. The Hindi version of Mohanlal’s *Vrusshabha* has only secured three screenings in Mumbai, while the new Marathi film *Gotya Gangster* faces similar challenges. The Gujarati film *Vande Bharat Via USA*, featuring popular actor Malhar Thakkar, has managed to secure a decent number of screens in Gujarat but could have benefited from a different release date.
As for holdover films, the situation is equally concerning. Kapil Sharma’s *Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2* has seen a decline in screenings despite steady audience attendance. From December 25, it will only be shown in a small 105-seater theater. A trade insider noted that the film had a full house for its night show, highlighting the disappointment over its limited availability. Similarly, *Tere Ishk Mein* is now only being screened in two cinemas in Mumbai, further illustrating the challenges faced by films competing for screen time.
Box Office Performance and Audience Reception
While *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri* grapples with distribution issues, *Avatar: Fire And Ash* continues to perform well, managing to attract an audience despite its own challenges. As of late December 24, it sold 86,000 tickets for Christmas Day across national chains, indicating a strong viewer interest. This performance underscores the competitive landscape of the current box office, where multiple lengthy films are vying for limited screening opportunities.
The ongoing success of *Dhurandhar* has raised questions within the industry about the timing of new releases. Many are left wondering why smaller regional films did not choose to postpone their debuts to avoid the crowded market. As the situation evolves, the film industry will be closely monitoring how *Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri* navigates these challenges in the coming days.
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