The Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna starrer '
Pushpa 2
: The Rule' has set a new benchmark in Indian cinema by becoming the fastest film to cross
Rs 1000 crore
in gross earnings worldwide.
Directed by Sukumar, the film has been an unstoppable force at the box office since its release. After an explosive opening with Rs 164.25 crore gross, followed by a record-breaking weekend, the film saw numbers take a dip on Monday. According to Sacnilk, the numbers fell further on Tuesday, but that didn't seem to dampen the film's phenomenal run.
On Day 6, 'Pushpa 2' collected an estimated Rs 52.50 crore net across all languages in India, according to industry tracker Sacnilk. In the Hindi-speaking markets, the film garnered Rs 38 crore on Tuesday, matching the predicted Rs 35-39 crore collection. Tuesday's collection helped push the film's total Hindi net collection to over the Rs 370 crore mark. This achievement dethrones Shah Rukh Khan’s 'Jawan' which earned an estimated Rs 351 crore net, and went on to become the
highest first-week grosser
in
Hindi cinema
. With an extended first-week projection of Rs 420 crore net, Pushpa 2 is poised to set yet another milestone.
The film also maintained strong performances in regional markets. The Telugu states contributed approximately Rs 10-11 crore gross on Day 6, while Karnataka added Rs 4 crore gross, and Tamil Nadu and Kerala combined for Rs 3.5 crore gross. Overall, Tuesday’s gross collection is estimated to be Rs 60-65 crore.
Domestically, the film's six-day gross stands at Rs 770 crore, making it the highest for any Indian film. Globally, 'Pushpa 2' was chasing the Rs 950 crore mark. However, according to a post shared on the film's official social media handle, the film has reportedly crossed the Rs 1000 crore mark, solidifying its place in history as the fastest film to achieve this feat - in just 6 days.
The film's official handle retweeted a post that read, "1000 crores world wide gross accomplished by #Pushpa2 in just 6 days! Another all time record!!"
The monumental success of 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' has set a new benchmark for Indian cinema.
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