Salman Khan's cult classic, Tere Naam, experienced a significant dip on its first Monday after a re-release. The 23-year-old love story, which has been a fan favorite, needs to show strong trends to justify its re-release. Despite a reasonable opening weekend, the film's performance has been underwhelming. Tere Naam, helmed by the late Satish Kaushik, was re-released in limited screens on February 27, clashing with The Kerala Story 2. The film's release period during Ramadan, a lull period for cinemas, is a major factor in its underperformance. With no significant releases in between, the 23-year-old film needs to demonstrate strong legs to stay in cinemas for an extended period. Meanwhile, Salman Khan's other film, Andaz Apna Apna, starring Aamir Khan, is returning to cinemas on March 6 in selected cinemas. The box office collections for Tere Naam in its re-release are as follows: Day 1 - Rs. 23 lakh, Day 2 - Rs. 25 lakh, Day 3 - Rs. 27 lakh, Day 4 - Rs. 10-15 lakh (est.), and the total stands at Rs. 85-90 lakh. Stay tuned for more updates, but remember that the box office figures are approximate and indicative only. Will Tere Naam bounce back or is its re-release a missed opportunity? The comments section is open for discussion.