“FATEH” Box Office: Two-Week Global Performance
Sonnun Sood’s “FATEH,” an action-thriller with a budget of 25 crore, has completed two weeks in cinemas. The film recorded an India net collection of 2 crore 61 lakh on its first day. Its first week (seven days) all-India net collection stood at 16 crore 25 lakh. In its second week, “FATEH” garnered an India net collection of 4 crore 32 lakh, impacted by new releases and reduced screens. The total India net collection for its initial two weeks (14 days) reached 20 crore 57 lakh, while the India gross collection amounted to 24 crore 48 lakh. Globally, “FATEH” has accumulated a box office collection of 28 crore 1 lakh so far, surpassing its budget worldwide.
“GAME CHANGER” Box Office: 14-Day Global Collections
Ram Charan’s “GAME CHANGER,” a political action-drama released in five languages, has completed two weeks (14 days) in cinemas. With a budget exceeding 400 crore, the film achieved an all-India net collection of 41 crore 50 lakh on its first day across all languages, marking the highest opening of 2025 to date. Its first week (seven days) all-India net collection stood at 184 crore 72 lakh across all languages. However, the film’s collections saw a significant decline in the second week, earning only 17 crore 54 lakh in India net collection across all languages, as 80% of its screens were allocated to other films. The total all-India net collection for “GAME CHANGER” over 14 days reached 202 crore 26 lakh, with an India gross collection of 240 crore 68 lakh. The film also collected 63 crore 74 lakh from overseas markets. Cumulatively, “GAME CHANGER” has amassed a worldwide box office collection of 304 crore 42 lakh in two weeks. Despite this global earning, the film is considered a major flop compared to its budget.
“EMERGENCY” Box Office: Seven-Day Collections
Kangana Ranaut’s historical drama “EMERGENCY,” budgeted at 60 crore, has completed one week (seven days) in cinemas. In its initial five days, the film recorded an all-India net collection of 14 crore 56 lakh. On its sixth day, “EMERGENCY” earned 1 crore 23 lakh from the all-India market. On its seventh day, the film is collecting an estimated 1 crore 10 lakh in India net collection. This brings “EMERGENCY”‘s cumulative all-India net collection for the first seven days to 16 crore 89 lakh, with an India gross collection of 20 crore 11 lakh. The film’s worldwide box office collection to date stands at 22 crore 48 lakh. With a budget of 60 crore and current earnings, the film is on track to be a significant flop.
“AZAAD” Box Office: First-Week Performance
Ajay Devgn’s period drama action film “AZAAD,” with a budget of 70 crore, has completed one week in cinemas. The film’s initial five days saw an India net collection of 7 crore 11 lakh. On its sixth day, “AZAAD” collected 88 lakh. For its seventh day, the film is estimated to earn approximately 65 lakh in India net collection. This brings “AZAAD”‘s total India net collection for the first seven days to 8 crore 34 lakh, with an India gross collection of 9 crore 93 lakh. The film’s worldwide box office collection reached 1 crore 42 lakh, with total first-week earnings around 13.5 crore. Given its 70 crore budget, “AZAAD” has proven to be a major disaster at the box office.
“PUSHPA 2” Box Office: 50-Day Global Mega Blockbuster Status
Allu Arjun’s “PUSHPA 2,” a Sukumar directorial, was released on December 5th and has successfully completed 50 days (seven weeks) in cinemas. Released in six languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Bengali), the film had a budget of 500 crore. “PUSHPA 2” achieved an India net collection of 781 crore 46 lakh in its first week. It continued its strong run with 100 crore 62 lakh in its second week (all languages, Indian box office), 141 crore 93 lakh in its third week (India net collection), and 85 crore 12 lakh in its fourth week (all languages, India). The film’s fifth-week collection was 34 crore 27 lakh, followed by 13 crore 41 lakh in its sixth week. In its seventh week, boosted by an extended version release, “PUSHPA 2” collected 5 crore 73 lakh at the Indian box office.
The cumulative all-India net collection for “PUSHPA 2” over 50 days (seven weeks) stands at 1347 crore 54 lakh. The India gross collection reached 1602 crore 57 lakh. Globally, “PUSHPA 2” has earned an astounding 1881 crore 63 lakh across all languages. Surpassing its 500 crore budget with over 1881 crore worldwide, “PUSHPA 2” has been declared an All-Time Mega Blockbuster at the box office.
“SKY FORCE” Box Office: Strong Advance Booking Trends
Akshay Kumar’s upcoming historical action-thriller “SKY FORCE,” directed by Sandeep Kewlani, is set for release on January 24th. The film has received a massive response in advance bookings. For its opening day (Friday), the all-India advance booking collection stands at 3 crore 72 lakh. Saturday’s (second day) all-India advance booking is 2 crore 18 lakh. The third day (Sunday + January 26th) shows even better booking at 2 crore 56 lakh across all-India. Cumulatively, the initial three-day all-India advance booking collection for “SKY FORCE” has reached 8 crore 46 lakh. The film has also garnered 1 crore 68 lakh from overseas markets in advance bookings. This brings “SKY FORCE”‘s weekend worldwide advance booking collection to a total of 9 crore 14 lakh. The advance booking response has surpassed the opening day collections of Akshay Kumar’s previous five to six films and is greater than the advance booking collection for “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.” The film is anticipated to achieve a minimum double-digit opening at the box office.
