- Day 2 Box Office Collection: On its second day, Pushpa 2: The Rule, starring Allu Arjun, grossed over ₹100 crore worldwide, bringing its total to an impressive ₹200 crore in two days. The film’s strong global performance highlights its popularity across multiple markets, including notable success in the USA.
- Budget and Pre-release Business: The movie was made on a budget of ₹500 crore. Remarkably, it has already achieved over 117% profit through pre-release deals, including satellite, digital, and music rights.
- Review: Directed by Sukumar, the film has been praised for its engaging storytelling and stellar performances by Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil. However, some critics noted that it leaned heavily on the momentum built by the first part, with a few pacing issues in the narrative. The audience generally celebrated the larger-than-life action sequences and Allu Arjun’s commanding screen presence.
Day 2 (Friday): Box Office Collection
- Hindi Version:
- ₹52 crore (Net, Trade Figure)
- ₹55-57 crore (Net, Producer Figure)
- Telugu Version: ₹30 crore gross
- All India: ₹100 crore gross (₹84 crore net)
- Worldwide: ₹130 crore gross
Cumulative Collection (Till Now)
- Worldwide Gross: ₹415 crore
- Pan India: ₹295 crore gross (₹248 crore net)
- Hindi Version: ₹140 crore gross (₹118 crore net)
- Telugu Version: ₹130 crore gross
Daywise Breakdown
Day 1 (Thursday):
- Hindi Version:
- ₹66 crore (Net, Trade Figure)
- ₹72 crore (Net, Producer Figure)
- Telugu Version: ₹85 crore gross (₹71 crore net)
- All India: ₹150 crore net
- Worldwide: ₹285 crore gross Regional Collections:
- Tamil Nadu: ₹11.05 crore gross
- Kerala: ₹6.35 crore gross
- Karnataka: ₹22 crore gross
Highlights:
- Record-breaking ₹3 crore net collection in Bihar (highest for any Hindi movie)
- Strong performance in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh interiors.
Day 0 (Wednesday Paid Previews):
- Telugu Only: ₹16 crore gross (₹13.5 crore net)
Additional Insights
- Pushpa 2 saw slightly fewer footfalls compared to Baahubali 2 across India but set a revenue record due to higher ticket prices, especially in the Telugu market where tickets peaked at ₹1000.
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