Pushpa 2: The Rule has crossed a significant milestone, earning ₹1000 crore net in India. Even after being pulled from theatres in northern India, the movie continues to dominate the box office, maintaining its grip over audiences across regions. Released on December 5, the Allu Arjun starrer is making waves with its exceptional performance, even in its third week.
According to reports in Sacnilk, the film collected ₹725.8 crore in its first week and ₹264.8 crore in the second. Despite a 63% drop in collections between the weeks, Pushpa 2 Box Office numbers remain impressive. On its 16th day, Friday, the movie added ₹12.11 crore, taking its India net total to ₹1002.71 crore by the evening. By Friday night, the film crossed the ₹1000 crore milestone, setting a new benchmark in Indian cinema.
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The movie has also made a strong impact globally, earning ₹1508 crore gross worldwide in just 16 days. Its Hindi version alone contributed ₹632.6 crore, highlighting the film’s massive popularity in Hindi-speaking regions. Surprisingly, the film was recently removed from several northern Indian theatres due to scheduling issues but continues to thrive in other parts of the country.
The sequel, directed by Sukumar and featuring Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil, has truly redefined success at the box office. All eyes are now on whether Pushpa 2 can surpass the lifetime collections of Baahubali 2.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the film’s OTT release, but the producers have confirmed it won’t hit digital platforms until 56 days after its theatrical run. For now, audiences can enjoy the film only on the big screen.
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