Stree 2 Box Office Collection Dominates Khel Khel Mein & Vedaa: First Day Earnings Revealed

Stree 2 Box Office Collection Dominates Khel Khel Mein & Vedaa: First Day Earnings Revealed

Stree 2 Box Office: A Record-Breaking Two Weeks

Shraddha Kapoor’s Stree 2 has completed two weeks in cinemas, with its collection proving to be record-breaking. The film’s initial 12 days saw an India net collection of ₹421 crore 85 lakh. On its 13th day, Stree 2 earned ₹14 crore 62 lakh. For its 14th day, the film is reported to have an all-India net collection of ₹12 crore 50 lakh. With these figures, Stree 2’s initial 14-day India net collection stands at ₹448 crore 97 lakh, while its India gross collection reached ₹529 crore 78 lakh.

The film has also performed exceptionally well in the overseas market, collecting ₹97 crore 30 lakh. This brings Stree 2’s 14-day total worldwide collection to ₹627 crore 8 lakh. Predictions suggest the film’s final worldwide collection could reach ₹700 crore, with its India net collection surpassing ₹500 crore. During its first week, Stree 2 competed with Akshay Kumar’s Khel Khel Mein and John Abraham’s Vedaa, outperforming both. The second week saw Stree 2 dominating the box office unopposed.

Thangala Box Office Collection: 14-Day Worldwide Figures

The South Indian film Thangala, featuring Vikram, was released across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages worldwide. The Hindi version of the film, initially scheduled for August 30th, was postponed by a week and is now set for release on September 6th.

Thangala’s initial 7 days (first week) recorded a net collection of ₹42 crore 30 lakh. Its second week’s net collection was approximately ₹12 crore 17 lakh. Over the initial 14 days, Thangala’s India net collection totals ₹54 crore 47 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹64 crore 81 lakh. From the overseas market, the film has earned ₹18 crore 73 lakh. This brings Thangala’s 14-day worldwide box office collection to ₹83 crore 54 lakh.

Vedaa Box Office Report: Two-Week Worldwide Earnings

The action-drama film Vedaa, made on a budget of ₹55 crore, has also completed 14 days in cinemas. Despite positive reviews, the film’s box office collections were lower than anticipated. In its first week, Vedaa faced competition from Stree 2, which impacted its collection growth.

The film earned ₹18 crore 2 lakh in its first week (seven days). The second week’s estimated net collection for Vedaa was approximately ₹6 crore 92 lakh. Consequently, Vedaa’s initial 14-day all-India net collection stands at ₹24 crore 1 lakh, and its India gross collection is ₹28 crore 6 lakh. The film collected ₹4 crore 41 lakh from the overseas market. Overall, Vedaa’s 14-day worldwide total box office collection reached ₹33 crore 52 lakh, categorizing it as a flop film at the box office.

Khel Khel Mein Box Office: Two-Week Collection and Performance

Akshay Kumar’s comedy-drama film Khel Khel Mein was released on August 15th with fewer screens compared to Vedaa and Stree 2. Despite the limited screen count, the film’s first-week collections were decent due to audience appreciation.

Khel Khel Mein collected ₹20 crore 33 lakh in its initial seven days (first week). The second week’s India net collection for the film was approximately ₹8 crore 74 lakh. Notably, the second-week box office collection of Khel Khel Mein was better than John Abraham’s Vedaa. The film’s initial 14-day India net collection totals ₹29 crore 7 lakh, with an India gross collection of ₹34 crore 8 lakh. From the overseas market, the film earned ₹9 crore 70 lakh. This brings Khel Khel Mein’s initial 14-day worldwide total box office collection to ₹44 crore 28 lakh. There is an expectation that if the film receives more screens in its third week, its collection might surpass that of the second week.

The GOAT Advance Booking: Impressive Early Collections

Thalapathy Vijay’s film, The GOAT (The Greatest Of All Time), is set for a grand release on September 5th in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages. The film’s advance booking, particularly overseas, began over a week ago and has shown a strong response.

The overseas advance booking for The GOAT’s first day plus premieres has reached $400,000, equivalent to ₹6 crore 60 lakh in Indian currency. The weekend (initial four days) overseas booking has surpassed $1 million, which translates to ₹8 crore 90 lakh in Indian currency. Currently, the film has garnered approximately ₹15 crore in advance bookings, predominantly from overseas. India’s advance booking is expected to commence soon and is predicted to collect at least ₹50 crore. Based on the advance booking trends, The GOAT is anticipated to have an opening box office collection exceeding ₹100 crore, with its first-day box office collection potentially ranging between ₹100 crore and ₹150 crore.