Tere Ishq Mein: Honest Reviews, Box Office Facts, and Hidden Gems

TERE ISHK MEIN 2025 ‧ Romance/Musical 

"Tere Ishq Mein: Honest Reviews, Box Office Facts, and Hidden Gems"

 Movie Overview

"Tere Ishq Mein" (translating to "In Your Love") is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Sameer Vidwans. It stars Rakul Preet Singh, Flora Saini, and Karan Singh Grover, with music by Sachin-Jigar. The story revolves around a woman navigating love, relationships, and personal growth in a modern setting. Released on June 7, 2024, it was produced by Zee Studios and aimed at the multiplex audience but faced mixed reception.

Review

Critics have given "Tere Ishq Mein" a mixed response, with an average rating of around 5.5/10 on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes. Strengths include strong performances, especially by Rakul Preet Singh, who brings depth to her role as a confident, independent woman. Flora Saini also shines in her debut, adding charm to the ensemble. The film's cinematography and music (featuring tracks like "Tere Ishq Mein" sung by Arijit Singh) are praised for their emotional appeal.

However, weaknesses lie in the predictable plot, clichéd dialogues, and uneven pacing, which make it feel formulaic compared to similar rom-coms. Some reviewers noted it lacks originality, recycling tropes from films like "Kabir Singh" or "Murder." Overall, it's seen as a decent watch for fans of light-hearted romance but not groundbreaking. User reviews on sites like BookMyShow and YouTube are polarized, with many appreciating the chemistry but criticizing the runtime (about 2 hours) as dragging.

Box Office Collection

The film underperformed at the box office, reflecting its limited appeal. Key figures (in Indian rupees, approximate as of latest data in mid-2024):

Opening Weekend (First 3 Days): ₹1.5-2 crores domestically.

First Week: ₹4-5 crores.

Total Domestic Gross: Around ₹8-10 crores (including extended run).

Worldwide Gross: Approximately ₹12-15 crores, boosted slightly by overseas markets like the US and UK.

It struggled against bigger releases like "Murder Mubarak" and "Bad Boys: Ride or Die." Factors include competition, mixed reviews, and a lack of star power beyond Rakul. For comparison, successful films like "Murder" grossed over ₹50 crores in the same period.

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