Pushpa 2 record second week:
Pushpa 2 has set a new record for the second-week total. The Allu Arjun-starrer is on a record-breaking spree in Hindi markets and will likely be looking at new records in the third and fourth weeks. Sukumar's highly anticipated sequel has now surpassed the 7-year-old second-week record of Baahubali 2 (Hindi).
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Pushpa 2: The Rule has broken the previous record by a massive margin of 35-36 crore nett. SS Rajamouli's Bahubali 2 minted a total of 142 crore nett in 2017 during its second week—a record that remained unbeaten for 7 years. Pushpa 2 has finally crossed that legendary figure, but the footfalls (number of tickets sold) remain lower than Baahubali Part 2.
Have a look at the top 10 biggest second-week collections in Hindi:
Pushpa 2 - 178 crore nett
Baahubali 2 - 142 crore nett (Highest footfalls)
Stree 2 - 139 crore nett (Clash)
Gadar 2 - 133.5 crore nett (Clash)
Animal - 129.5 crore nett (Clash)
Jawan - 118 crore nett
Dangal - 111.5 crore nett (Highest footfalls from Bollywood)
The Kashmir Files - 107 crore nett (Highest screen average)
PK - 96 crore nett
Sanju - 90 crore nett
Pushpa Part 2 has also crossed the 550 crore nett mark and will soon enter the 600 crore nett club. It will be the first film to do so in Hindi and will also cross the 650 crore nett club and 700 crore nett club in the coming days. These records will be tough to break for others.
Below are the collections of Pushpa 2 in Hindi:
Week One - 387.63 crore nett (8 days)
Second Friday - 24.75 crore nett
Second Saturday - 41 crore nett
Second Sunday - 48 crore nett
Second Monday - 20 crore nett
Second Tuesday - 16.75 crore nett
Second Wednesday - 15 crore nett
Third Thursday - 12.75 crore nett
Second Week - 178.25 crore nett
Grand Total - 563 crore nett approx.
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