Pushpa 2: The Rule Box Office Collection Day 5 – A Slow Start on Monday
After a phenomenal opening weekend, ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ experienced a significant drop in collections on its fifth day. Starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna, the much-anticipated sequel to Sukumar’s 2021 blockbuster, Pushpa: The Rise, faced its first real slowdown at the box office on Monday.
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Pushpa 2 earned approximately ₹6.99 crore net across all languages during Monday morning shows. This marks a sharp decline compared to its Sunday noon collection of ₹20 crore.
Occupancy rates were notably lower on Monday compared to the weekend:
Interestingly, select early morning screenings (1 AM and 6 AM shows) in major cities contributed to the film’s earnings, reflecting the enthusiasm of Allu Arjun’s massive fanbase. Spot bookings remain strong, and the film is expected to pick up momentum during evening shows.
On the global stage, Pushpa 2 continues to make waves:
The film’s impressive global collections underscore its popularity across international markets.
Despite a noticeable slowdown on Monday, Pushpa 2: The Rule remains on track to cross ₹870 crore worldwide in the coming days. With strong spot bookings, evening shows, and consistent international performance, the film is expected to regain momentum during the week.
As Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna continue to charm audiences worldwide, Pushpa 2 solidifies its position as one of the biggest Indian releases of the year.
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