Stree 2 Box Office Collection, The Goat Collection, and Devara Advance Booking: Updates on Jr NTR & Thalapathy Vijay

Stree 2 Box Office Collection, The Goat Collection, and Devara Advance Booking: Updates on Jr NTR & Thalapathy Vijay

The GOAT Box Office: 20-Day Worldwide Collection Surpasses ₹450 Crore

Thalapathy Vijay’s film, The GOAT, an action thriller directed by Venkat Prabhu, has completed 20 days in cinemas. Produced on a budget of ₹375 crore, the film was released in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. Within these 20 days, The GOAT has achieved a worldwide collection exceeding ₹450 crore. Indications suggest the film could soon surpass the ₹500 crore mark globally.

The GOAT’s Regional and Overseas Box Office Performance

The GOAT has already earned over ₹100 crore in Tamil Nadu and recorded strong collections in Karnataka. North India also saw tremendous earnings for the film. However, Kerala’s collections remained quite low. Despite receiving average reviews, the film has achieved historical earnings from overseas markets, with its overseas collection surpassing ₹150 crore.

Detailed Collection Breakdown for The GOAT (20 Days)

The film’s India net collection for its initial two weeks was ₹231 crore 95 lakh. During its third weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), The GOAT added ₹7 crore 81 lakh to its India net collection. On its third Monday, the film’s collections dropped, earning ₹1 crore 41 lakh. On its 20th day, the film registered an India net collection of ₹1 crore 35 lakh. This brings The GOAT’s 20-day all-language India net collection to ₹248 crore 52 lakh, approaching the ₹250 crore milestone. The India gross collection has reached ₹295 crore 63 lakh and is expected to cross ₹300 crore soon. With an overseas collection of ₹157 crore 84 lakh, The GOAT’s total worldwide box office collection for 20 days stands at ₹453 crore 47 lakh.

Stree 2 Breaks Bollywood Box Office Records, Crosses ₹850 Crore Worldwide

Amar Kaushik’s horror-comedy Stree 2, starring Shraddha Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao, and Pankaj Tripathi, has completed 41 days in cinemas. Made on a budget of ₹80 crore, Stree 2 has become the highest-grossing Bollywood film in Indian cinema history. Its Hindi version has surpassed the collections of Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan and Jawan, Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2, and Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal. Stree 2 continues to perform strongly at the box office even in its sixth week.

Stree 2’s Day-Wise and Total Box Office Collections (41 Days)

In its initial five weeks, Stree 2 accumulated an India net collection of ₹489 crore 90 lakh. The film’s sixth weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) added ₹14 crore 32 lakh to its India net collection. By its 39th day, the India net collection was ₹704 crore 22 lakh. On its 40th day, the film collected ₹1 crore 48 lakh, followed by ₹1 crore 35 lakh on its 41st day. This brings Stree 2’s 41-day all-India net collection to ₹707 crore 5 lakh. The India gross collection stands at ₹716 crore 31 lakh. With an overseas collection of ₹139 crore 73 lakh, Stree 2’s total worldwide box office collection for 41 days has reached ₹856 crore 4 lakh.

Devara Advance Bookings: Worldwide Figures for Junior NTR Starrer

Junior NTR’s upcoming pan-India film Devara, directed by Koratala Siva, has generated significant advance booking interest globally. The film’s hype is strong in South Indian languages, particularly in Telugu states, where it has received a record-breaking booking response. The film has garnered a tremendous response in Karnataka, with decent bookings in Tamil Nadu. However, the Hindi version’s advance booking response has been limited. Overseas advance bookings for Devara commenced 12-15 days prior to India, leading to robust figures.

Devara’s First Day and Weekend Worldwide Advance Booking Collections

Devara’s first-day India advance booking collection across all languages stands at ₹15 crore 90 lakh. This includes ₹9 crore 16 lakh from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, ₹4 crore 29 lakh from Karnataka, ₹70 lakh from Tamil Nadu, and ₹73 lakh from the Hindi market. The film’s first-day overseas advance booking has reached ₹23 crore 68 lakh. Combining these, Devara’s first-day worldwide advance booking collection is ₹37 crore 58 lakh. For the opening weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), Devara has secured a worldwide advance booking collection of ₹51 crore 27 lakh, with India contributing ₹17 crore 26 lakh and overseas adding ₹34 crore 1 lakh.