‘Pushpa 2’ created havoc at the box office, earned so many crores worldwide on the second day, Allu Arjun’s charm continues

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'Pushpa 2' created havoc at the box office, earned so many crores worldwide on the second day, Allu Arjun's charm continues

Pushpa 2 collected so many crores on the second day

Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna’s ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ has broken the box office records of many superstars’ films as soon as it was released. Now Allu Arjun’s mass entertainer film has broken worldwide records on the second day as well. After breaking all records on the first day to become the biggest Indian opener of all time, the film has crossed the Rs 400 crore mark worldwide in two days. The Telugu action drama directed by Sukumar is the sequel to ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ released in 2021. Pushpa Raj’s magic is being seen not only in India but also in foreign countries.

Pushpa earned so many crores worldwide on the second day

Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ continues its stellar performance at the box office. After a stellar opening of over Rs 174.9 crore across all languages, the film continued its strong run on the second day, earning Rs 90.01 crore in India. According to Sacnilk.com, with a massive collection of Rs 265 crore in two days, ‘Pushpa 2’ has officially crossed the Rs 400 crore worldwide collection mark. This stunning collection shows the love people have for Allu Arjun’s character Pushpa Raj.

Pushpa earned so many crores in India on the second day

According to Sacknilk, the film grossed Rs 90.1 crore in India on the second day of its release, after breaking several records on the first day. On its first day, ‘Pushpa 2’ has grabbed the first position at the Indian box office, surpassing Rajamouli’s RRR. Allu Arjun’s film also left behind blockbusters like ‘Bahubali 2’ and KGF 2 and also became the biggest Hindi release, surpassing Shahrukh Khan’s ‘Jawaan’ released last year.

Pushpa 2 continues to dominate theaters

‘Pushpa 2’, released in multiple languages, got good occupancy in all versions on the second day. In Telugu, the film recorded a total occupancy of 53 percent, while in Hindi it stood at 51.65 percent. Occupancy was 38.52 percent in Tamil, 35.97 percent in Kannada and 27.30 percent in Malayalam.

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