Game Changer vs Pushpa 2: Box Office Collection & Pre-Sales Comparison (Ram Charan’s Movie Lagging?)

Game Changer vs Pushpa 2: Box Office Collection & Pre-Sales Comparison (Ram Charan's Movie Lagging?)

FATEH Box Office Performance: Initial Days & Total Collections

The film Fateh was released on 1500 screens worldwide. Its budget stands at ₹25 crore. On its first day, Fateh achieved an All India Net Collection of ₹2.83 crore. Initial ticket rates for the film were in the ₹99 range, which led to a decent opening. However, collections improved on the second day as ticket rates increased. The film’s second day saw an estimated India Net Collection of ₹2.50 crore. Occupancy on the second day was slightly lower compared to the first day.

FATEH’s initial two-day India Net Collection totals ₹5.33 crore, with an India Gross Collection of ₹6.36 crore. The film has garnered ₹1.78 crore from the overseas market. This brings its initial two-day Worldwide Box Office Collection to ₹8.14 crore. With good collections over two days, the film is expected to see a big jump in earnings on the third day (Sunday). It is also projected to surpass its budget at the box office. In the Hindi market, Fateh’s theater rights were sold for ₹25 crore, and it needs approximately ₹40-45 crore gross collection to be declared a hit.

Pushpa 2 Box Office: 38-Day Worldwide Earnings & Trends

Alia Bhatt’s Pushpa 2 is currently running in its sixth week, completing 38 days in cinemas. Despite a significant reduction in screen count during its sixth week, the film continues to earn in crores. The film, made on a budget of ₹500 crore, has broken all records in the Hindi market and shown massive collections in the South. Pushpa 2 has achieved “Super Duper Hit” status across all released languages, which include Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Bengali.

The film’s initial 35 days saw an All India Net Collection of ₹1321.62 crore across all languages. On its 36th day, Pushpa 2 earned ₹2.84 crore from all languages. Despite reduced screens on its 37th day (sixth Friday) due to new film releases, it collected ₹1.57 crore from all languages. On its 38th day (Saturday), morning show occupancy was similar to the previous day, but bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows were notably better. The estimated All India Net Collection for Day 38 is ₹2.50 crore.

Pushpa 2’s total 38-day All India Net Collection stands at ₹1328.53 crore, with an India Gross Collection of ₹1580.95 crore. Its Overseas Gross Collection totals ₹274.55 crore. The film’s total 38-day Worldwide Box Office Collection has reached ₹1855.50 crore. A significant jump in collections is anticipated for the 39th day (Sunday). The lifetime box office collection target for Pushpa 2 is ₹2000 crore.

Game Changer Box Office Debut: Day 1 & 2 Collections Across Languages

Ram Charan’s Game Changer, with a budget of ₹450 crore, debuted on 7500 screens worldwide across five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. The film joined the ₹100 crore club for its opening day, having opened with over ₹100 crore on its first day. On its first day, Game Changer recorded an All India Net Collection of ₹22.50 crore from all five languages. Its Hindi version alone collected a Net Collection of ₹7.25 crore on day one.

On the second day (Saturday), the Hindi version of Game Changer showed better occupancy and bookings compared to the first day, with an estimated Net Collection of ₹8.50 crore. This brings the initial two-day Hindi Net Collection to ₹15.75 crore, and the Hindi Gross Collection to ₹18.73 crore. To be a hit in the Hindi market, the film needs approximately ₹40-45 crore gross collection, considering its Hindi theater rights were sold for ₹25 crore. The film is expected to be a Super Duper Hit in the Hindi version.

For all languages, the second day saw an estimated All India Net Collection of ₹40 crore. While the Hindi version experienced growth on its second day, the Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada versions witnessed a slight drop in collections compared to the first day. Morning show occupancy in the South languages dropped by 35% on the second day.

Game Changer’s initial two-day All India Net Collection has reached ₹102.50 crore, surpassing ₹100 crore. The India Gross Collection for two days stands at ₹121.97 crore. From the overseas market, the film has accumulated a Gross Collection of ₹34.65 crore. The total initial two-day Worldwide Box Office Collection for Game Changer across all five languages is approximately ₹156.62 crore, exceeding ₹150 crore. Collections are expected to jump significantly on the third day (Sunday), likely earning more than on the second day. It is projected that the film’s box office collection will match its budget within 3-4 days. The lifetime box office collection target for Game Changer is ₹1000 crore.