- By Tanya Garg
- Tue, 21 Jan 2025 02:51 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Pushpa 2 Box Office Collection Day 47: Pushpa 2: The Rule is currently slowing down after breaking records since its December 5 release last year. Pushpa 2 made slightly over Rs 60 lakh on Monday, its lowest total to date, according to sacnilk. Actors Allu Arjun, Fahadh Faasil and Rashmika Mandanna star in the blockbuster Telugu movie.
Pushpa 2: The Rule brought in Rs 725.8 crore, followed by Rs 264.8 crore in the second, Rs 129.5 crore in the third, Rs 69.65 crore in the fourth, Rs 25.25 crore in the fifth and Rs 9.7 crore in the sixth. The sequel to Pushpa: The Rise earned Rs 95 lakh on the 44th day, Rs 1.1 crore on the 45th day and Rs 1.5 crore on the 46th day. As per early estimates indicate that Pushpa 2 made Rs 5 lakh in all languages on day 47. The Telugu action movie has made a total of Rs 1228.90 crore nett in India thus far.
The highest-grossing Telugu movie, the highest-grossing Hindi movie, and the highest-grossing Indian movie of 2024 were all claimed by Pushpa 2. The pan-India movie has not slowed down despite new releases and continues to rank as the biggest grosser in country.
View this post on Instagram
Also Read - Pushpa 2 OTT Release Update: Allu Arjun’s Telugu Movie To Have Extended Version On Netflix?
About Pushpa 2: The Rule
Pushpa 2: The Rule broke box office records since its premiere and is now the second highest-grossing Indian movie ever, surpassing Baahubali 2: The Conclusion. In the Sukumar-directorial, which was produced by Mythri Movie Makers and Muttamsetty Media, Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil reprise their respective parts as Pushpa Raj, Srivalli and Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat.
Despite many issues surrounding its release, Pushpa 2 was a huge hit when it originally came out and made a lot of money. With its high expectations and fierce competition for other big releases, the movie swiftly became a box office juggernaut. However, as time has gone on, the movie's box office receipts have drastically fallen, particularly as newer movies have taken over the market.