Wow, the Bollywood box office can be a rollercoaster ride—think massive openings followed by sharp dips, and you never know if a film will soar or fizzle out. That's exactly what's unfolding with Haq, which has had its ups and downs over the first nine days, raking in an impressive estimated ₹15.8 Cr in India net. But here's where it gets intriguing: how does Day 10 shape up, and could this be the turning point fans have been hoping for? Stick around to dive into the latest numbers, and let's unpack what they really mean for this thriller's journey.
As we speak, Haq has pulled in roughly ₹0.27 Cr in India net on its tenth day. Just a quick reminder for newcomers to box office tracking: these figures represent the net earnings after theater cuts, giving a clearer picture of the film's actual take-home pay. And this is live data, folks, incorporating only the next couple of hours of advance bookings to provide an updated estimate around 10 PM. We'll refresh it hourly at the top of each hour (on the 5th minute), so media folks, please hold off on calling it final—those definitive numbers come in daily by 10 PM. It's a dynamic process, ensuring accuracy as the day unfolds.
Now, let's break down the full 10-day box office haul for Haq. For those just getting into this, understanding daily changes helps spot trends—like weekends boosting crowds or weekdays causing slumps. Percentages show growth or decline from the previous day, painting a vivid story of audience pull.
Haq's 10 Days Box Office Collection
| Day | India Net Collection | Change (+/-) |
|-----|----------------------|--------------|
| Day 1 [1st Friday] | ₹1.75 Cr | - |
| Day 2 [1st Saturday] | ₹3.35 Cr | 91.43% |
| Day 3 [1st Sunday] | ₹3.85 Cr | 14.93% |
| Day 4 [1st Monday] | ₹1.05 Cr | -72.73% |
| Day 5 [1st Tuesday] | ₹1.75 Cr | 66.67% |
| Day 6 [1st Wednesday] | ₹1.15 Cr | -34.29% |
| Day 7 [1st Thursday] | ₹1.1 Cr | -4.35% |
| Week 1 Collection | ₹14 Cr | - |
| Day 8 [2nd Friday] | ₹0.65 Cr | -40.91% |
| Day 9 [2nd Saturday] | ₹1.15 Cr * (rough data) | 76.92% |
| Day 10 [2nd Sunday] | ₹0.27 Cr ** | - |
| Total | ₹16.07 Cr | - |
And this is the part most people miss: the totals aren't just numbers—they're a snapshot of potential. For instance, after a strong second week start, the drop on Sunday might signal fading buzz, but could weekend releases or word-of-mouth revive it? Imagine if Haq had leaned into its mystery thriller elements more aggressively—would that have kept theaters packed?
10 Days India Net Collection: ₹16.07 Cr
10 Days Worldwide Collection: ₹- Cr
10 Days Overseas Collection: ₹- Cr
10 Days India Gross Collection: ₹- Cr
Shifting gears to theater occupancy, Haq clocked in at an overall 12.00% Hindi occupancy on Sunday, November 16, 2025. Occupancy rates are like a heartbeat for films—higher percentages mean more seats filled, translating to stronger earnings. For beginners, think of it as the percentage of a theater's seats occupied; it's a key indicator of audience interest, especially in the Hindi-speaking markets.
Haq Day 10 Hindi (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
- Morning Shows: 12.00%
- Afternoon Shows: 0%
- Evening Shows: 0%
- Night Shows: 0%
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Diving deeper into regional breakdowns, here's how occupancy varied across major areas. This helps us see if Haq resonated more in metros like Mumbai or struggled in places like Chennai—regional preferences can make or break a film's run.
Haq Day 10 Hindi (2D) Occupancy in Main Regions
| Region | Overall | Morning | Afternoon | Evening | Night | Shows |
|--------|---------|---------|-----------|--------|------|-------|
| Mumbai | 20.00% | 20% | % | % | % | 133 |
| National Capital Region (NCR) | 10.00% | 10% | % | % | % | 213 |
| Pune | 20.00% | 20% | % | % | % | 45 |
| Bengaluru | 22.00% | 22% | % | % | % | 40 |
| Hyderabad | 20.00% | 20% | % | % | % | 36 |
| Kolkata | 10.00% | 10% | % | % | % | 63 |
| Ahmedabad | 8.00% | 8% | % | % | % | 14 |
| Chennai | 0.00% | 0 | % | % | % | 2 |
| Surat | 5.00% | 5% | % | % | % | 10 |
| Jaipur | 7.00% | 7% | % | % | % | 28 |
| Chandigarh | 5.00% | 5% | % | % | % | 26 |
| Bhopal | 4.00% | 4% | % | % | % | 11 |
| Lucknow | 6.00% | 6% | % | % | % | 33 |
But here's where it gets controversial: Is Haq's middling occupancy a sign of a genre fatigue in Bollywood thrillers, or does it reflect the film's specific challenges, like its release timing or marketing? Some argue that star power alone can't carry a movie anymore—do you think Emraan Hashmi's charm was enough to draw crowds, or was the plot the real letdown? Let's discuss in the comments!
About This Movie
Haq is helmed by director Suparn S Varma and brought to life by production houses Junglee Pictures, Insomnia Films, and Baweja Studios. It features a stellar cast including Emraan Hashmi, Yami Gautam, Vartika Singh, Sheeba Chaddha, and Danish Husain in pivotal roles. For more insights on Bollywood's box office landscape, keep following us for the freshest updates.
A quick disclaimer: Our box office figures are gathered from multiple sources and our own diligent research. They're approximations, and we don't guarantee their absolute accuracy—always cross-check with official reports for the most reliable info.
To put Haq's performance in perspective, let's look at the top Hindi net collection films for its leading actors. These lists highlight their blockbuster hits, showing how Haq stacks up against their biggest earners.
Emraan Hashmi's Top Hindi Net Collection Movies
| SN | Movie Name | Hindi Net Collection |
|----|------------|----------------------|
| 1 | Tiger 3 | ₹276.62 Cr |
| 2 | The Dirty Picture | ₹79.75 Cr |
| 3 | Raaz 3 | ₹69.73 Cr |
| 4 | Murder 2 | ₹47.65 Cr |
| 5 | Jannat 2 | ₹42.25 Cr |
| 6 | Hamari Adhuri Kahani | ₹34.43 Cr |
| 7 | Azhar | ₹33.16 Cr |
| 8 | Ghanchakkar | ₹32.85 Cr |
| 9 | Raaz Reboot | ₹30.31 Cr |
| 10 | Jannat | ₹29.93 Cr |
Yami Gautam's Top Hindi Net Collection Movies
| SN | Movie Name | Hindi Net Collection |
|----|------------|----------------------|
| 1 | URI The Surgical Strike | ₹244.14 Cr |
| 2 | OMG 2 | ₹151.16 Cr |
| 3 | Bala | ₹116.38 Cr |
| 4 | Kaabil | ₹104.34 Cr |
| 5 | Article 370 | ₹78.12 Cr |
| 6 | Badlapur | ₹50.09 Cr |
| 7 | Batti Gul Meter Chalu | ₹40.88 Cr |
| 8 | Vicky Donor | ₹35.32 Cr |
| 9 | Sanam Re | ₹27.65 Cr |
| 10 | Haq | ₹15.8 Cr |
What do you think—does Haq have what it takes to climb higher in these lists, or is it destined to be a forgettable entry? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below. Do you agree that star-driven films are fading, or should Haq have leaned more into its suspense to captivate audiences? We're all ears!