Box Office Buzz: ‘The Goat,’ ‘Stree 2,’ and ‘Devara’ Trailer Take Center Stage with Latest Collections and News

Box Office Buzz: 'The Goat,' 'Stree 2,' and 'Devara' Trailer Take Center Stage with Latest Collections and News

Nani’s Surya Saturday Box Office Collections

Nani’s film, Surya Saturday, is currently in its second week in cinemas. The film recorded strong earnings in its first week and continued with good collections during the second weekend. However, the film’s earnings significantly dropped during the weekdays. With a budget of 90 crore, Surya Saturday accumulated an India net collection of 62 crore 31 lakh in its initial 11 days. On its 12th day, the film earned 1 crore 56 lakh. Occupancy further dropped on the 13th day, with the film collecting 1 crore 25 lakh. This brings the total India net collection for Surya Saturday over 13 days to 65 crore 12 lakh, with an India gross collection of 77 crore 50 lakh. Globally, the film’s 13-day total box office collection stands at 104 crore, having already surpassed the 100 crore mark worldwide.

Devara Advance Booking Report

The much-anticipated film Devara is set for a pan-India release on September 27. The film’s advance booking in North America began much earlier and received a strong response. Devara‘s first-day advance booking collection from North America has reached approximately 8 crore 50 lakh. The film’s weekend advance booking collection totals approximately 3 crore. This means Devara has already amassed 11 crore in advance bookings two weeks before its release.

Stree 2 Box Office Dominance

The horror-comedy film Stree 2 is nearing the completion of its fourth week in cinemas, having achieved record-breaking earnings at the box office. Since its release, the film’s earnings have consistently improved, with its collections now exceeding 10 times its budget of 80 crore. Stree 2 has earned a place among the top two blockbusters in Indian cinema. The film crossed the 550 crore mark in its initial 25 days, with an All India net collection of 551 crore 44 lakh. On its 26th day (fourth Monday), Stree 2 collected 3 crore 38 lakh. For its 27th day, the film’s occupancy was similar to the previous day, showing slight growth in morning shows, though afternoon, evening, and night show bookings were slightly down. The estimated 27th-day net collection for Stree 2 is 3 crore 20 lakh. This brings the film’s total All India net collection over 27 days to 558 crore 2 lakh, and its India gross collection to 658 crore 45 lakh. The updated overseas box office collection for Stree 2 is 134 crore 28 lakh. Cumulatively, the film’s 27-day worldwide total box office collection has reached 792 crore 74 lakh, surpassing 792 crore globally.

The GOAT Box Office Collections: Day-wise Breakdown

Thalapathy Vijay’s film, The GOAT (The Greatest Of All Time), has completed 6 days at the box office, achieving significant worldwide earnings. The film’s first-day collection exceeded 100 crore, followed by strong earnings on its second, third, and fourth days. The initial four-day weekend saw impressive collections, benefiting from holiday periods. However, a noticeable drop was observed in the film’s collections on Monday, its fifth day, which were lower than expected. The occupancy on the sixth day dropped even further.

Released across 1000 screens in the Hindi market, The GOAT recorded a net collection of 11 crore 2 lakh during its first four-day weekend. On its fifth day, the Hindi net collection was 1 crore 55 lakh. With a slight drop in occupancy in the Hindi market on its sixth day compared to the previous day, the film collected 1 crore 35 lakh. This brings the total Hindi net collection for The GOAT over six days to 14 crore 11 lakh, with a Hindi gross collection of 16 crore 78 lakh. The film’s Hindi theatrical rights were sold in the 15 crore range.

Across all five languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada), The GOAT achieved an All India net collection of 153 crore 24 lakh during its initial four-day weekend. On its fifth day, the All India net collection was 14 crore 50 lakh, which was less than anticipated. On the sixth day, morning show occupancy in Tamil Nadu was stable, but significantly dropped in other regions such as Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and North India compared to the previous day. Currently, The GOAT‘s maximum collections are primarily from Tamil Nadu and the overseas market, while the rest of India shows a day-on-day decline. The estimated All India net collection for The GOAT on its sixth day, across all five languages, is 11 crore 50 lakh. This brings the total India net collection for The GOAT over six days to 180 crore 24 lakh, with an India gross collection of 212 crore 68 lakh. The film’s six-day worldwide total gross collection stands at 347 crore 86 lakh, nearing the 350 crore mark globally.