Laughs echoed through Mumbai theaters as ‘Rahu Ketu’ and ‘Happy Patel: The Dangerous Spy’ went head-to-head over the January 16-18 weekend. Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma’s buddy comedy just pipped Vir Das’s spy spoof at the post, in a collection contest that thrilled fans and analysts alike.
In ‘Happy Patel,’ Vir Das dons the hat of reluctant superspy, delivering a cocktail of comedy, chases, and heartfelt moments. The film debuted with 1.25 crore, gained traction to 1.60 crore on day two, and held at 1.50 crore Sunday, summing to 4.35 crore. Das’s humor shines, appealing to urban audiences seeking relatable chaos.
‘Rahu Ketu’ leaned on its stars’ ‘Fukrey’ legacy, opening at 1 crore before exploding to 1.65 crore Saturday and 1.75 crore Sunday for 4.40 crore total. The film’s zany plot and duo’s timing captured weekend crowds perfectly.
This razor-thin margin—mere lakhs apart—reflects savvy marketing and star power in play. Both films surpassed 4 crore, proving comedy’s resilience. Looking ahead, word-of-mouth could tip the scales, but for now, ‘Rahu Ketu’ savors the sweet taste of a weekend crown.
