Pushpa 2 Smashes Records with Two-Week Collections!
Pushpa 2 proves itself to be a monumental success, leaving a lasting imprint on the global box office scene.
By: Tupaki Desk | 13 Dec 2024 8:36 AM GMTPushpa 2: The Rule has taken the box office by storm, breaking expectations and setting new records. Released just two weeks ago, the film has already raked in a staggering global net of over 1000 crores. The collections from both weeks serve as a testament to the film’s massive appeal, making waves across multiple regions including the Telugu states, South India, and even North America. With each passing day, Pushpa 2 proves itself to be a monumental success, leaving a lasting imprint on the global box office scene.
Within the Telugu states, Pushpa 2 has earned a share of 145 crores, with the net collection crossing 220 crores. It's been especially solid in Nizam (Telangana), where the net crossed 100 crores, and in Andhra, where the net is nearing 90 crores. Karnataka has seen the film grossing over 70 crores, with Tamil Nadu also contributing about 50 crores. In spite of a weaker appearance in Kerala, where the film netted a fair 15 crores, Pushpa 2 has been relentless in most other markets.
Be that as it may, its execution within the Hindi showcase has been more suppressed, with the Hindi form grossing 440 crores and a share of nearly 200 crores. However, the film proceeds to surge universally, particularly within the US, where it is quickly drawing closer to a 100 crore net. The around-the-world net collections are quickly drawing nearer 1000 crores, and the share is as of now a momentous 480 crores. This monetary torrent may be a confirmation of the film's relentless force.
As Pushpa 2 proceeds to break records, it's as if it were a matter of time some time recently the film's global victory sparked a modern wave within the industry. With such a solid to begin with week, it's anticipated that the motion picture will proceed its rising, setting modern benchmarks and cementing itself as a colossal hit in Indian cinema history.