Pushpa 2 Expected to Make Box Office History with Rs 1,000 Crore

By Media Infotainment Team | Wednesday, 04 December 2024

Since its release, Pushpa 2: The Rule has been one of the most anticipated movies, creating a  great deal of enthusiasm among viewers. As excitement for the release grows, social media is a flurry of updates and conversations. The actor is extremely appreciative of the Andhra Pradesh government's decision to raise the ticket prices for Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandana's upcoming blockbuster in recognition of the tremendous anticipation.

In a recent update on X, Bookmyshow displayed a poster that said, "1 million+ tickets booked in advance." Pushpa 2's advance ticket sales make it abundantly evident that the movie's craze is "unstoppable."

Pushpa 2: The Rule creates a lot of talk; it's also making ripples outside. The movie has already made an astounding $700K in pre-sales in Oceania, which is a record for the biggest opening for an Indian film in the area.

The movie has received over 2.6 million Paytm interests in India, which is a record for an Indian cinema. According to Sacnik, the movie is expected to start with around $3 million in North America, making it one of the biggest Indian releases in the area.

Forecasts for Pushpa 2's box office receipts

In India, the Pushpa franchise's debut film brought in ₹400 crore. According to Karan Taurani, an analyst at Elara Securities, Pushpa 2 has the potential to break records due to the franchise's excellent recall, with a projected global collection of 20% higher than the ₹1,000 crore expected collection in India. It is anticipated that Pushpa 2 will bring in ₹500 crore from Hindi collections, and the total amount collected in India could break the records set by KGF: Chapter 2 (₹1,000 crore) and Baahubali 2 (₹1,200 crore).

With contributions of ₹80 crore from Hindi-speaking regions and ₹100 crore from Andhra Pradesh, the Day 1 GBOC of Pushpa 2 is expected to reach ₹200 crore. It is anticipated that other southern states will pay between 15 and 20 crore. Due to increased foot traffic, December theater occupancy could surpass 40% if first weekend collections hit ₹500 crore.

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