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De De Pyaar De 2 Box Office:  On November 14, De De Pyaar De 2 debuted in theatres. Ajay Devgn returns as Ashish, R Madhavan joins the cast as Rajji, and Rakul Preet Singh as Ayesha. Ishita Dutta, Janki Bodiwala, Meezaan Jafri, Gautami Kapoor, and Jaaved Jaaferi all have important roles in the film. The love story got off to a decent start, earning over Rs 8 crore on its first day. The film is already showing more encouraging signs on its second day, making for a positive start to the weekend.

De De Pyaar De 2 generated Rs 12.25 crore on Saturday, increasing its total domestic earnings to Rs 21 crore in just two days, as per Sacnilk's latest report. This uptick is seen favourably following the film's modest Friday opening. With 20.53% Hindi occupancy on Saturday, the rom-com drama, which also starred R Madhavan in a major role, showed that more people were watching as the weekend began.

De De Pyaar De 2 Day-Wise Box Office Collection

Day 1 - Rs 8.75 crore

Day 2 - Rs 12.25 crore

Total - Rs 21 crore

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About De De Pyaar De 2

De De Pyaar De 2 continues the plot of the first film while adding a new twist. Ashish, a 52-year-old London-based NRI investor, is preparing to meet his 28-year-old girlfriend Ayesha's family. Their age difference causes amusing, awkward, and comical situations as both families try to understand each other. The film retains its blend of romance and comedy, even though Ashish and Rajji's interactions offer fresh humour.

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Ajay Devgn emphasised the value of 'self-belief' and urged people to follow their 'instinct' and put in a lot of effort, while speaking with the media in Delhi during movie promotions. He said, "You really need to believe in yourself. You need to trust your instincts and keep working. I don't think there's a place for too much insecurity. I think life is too short for that."

The Singham actor also offered guidance to aspiring and young performers. He urged people to pursue their passions in life without concern for achievement or failure. "I keep telling the younger generation also. If you really like something from your heart, go ahead and do it. Whether it works or not, we'll see later. If you like something from your heart, then you should do it."

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