With a projected net lifetime of ₹600 crore, Pushpa 2 has crossed all expectations and swept the Hindi box office. South Indian films with Hindi dubbing have now reached an important milestone where even ₹700 crore is possible.
Pushpa 2 raked in ₹185 crore over three days. Sunday should bring in ₹75 crore, and the four-day weekend should take the total to around ₹260 crore. At this rate, ₹600 crore is a certainty, and ₹700 crore is quite likely.
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This is how it compares to other South Indian films released in Hindi in 2024: Kalki: 2898 AD: 285 crore rupees in Pushpa 2 185 crore rupees within three days,Hanuman 60 crore rupees, Devara 65 crore rupees, The All-Time Greatest ₹18.37 crore, indian 2 ₹5.60 crore ,Vettaiyan 4.35 crore rupees ,Captain Miller ₹4 crore
Except for Kalki 2898 AD, the lifetime earning of all these movies has already surpassed Pushpa 2. The film is expected to cross the ₹285 crores of Kalki 2898 AD within the next five days.
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Pushpa 2 is racing past other movies like The Greatest of All Time (₹18.37 crore), Devara (₹65 crore), and Hanuman (₹60 crore) in just three days. Its rapid growth will help it cross the ₹285 crore mark set by Kalki 2898 AD in no time and achieve a position that cannot be rivaled.
The movie still seems to gather no slowing steam. Given the star value of Allu Arjun and the positive word-of-mouth for Pushpa 2, it could easily breach the ₹700 crore mark itself, after crossing ₹600 crore. The four-day weekend gathering will only accelerate its momentum further.
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With such big films as Stree 2 at ₹585 crore and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 at ₹260 crore, Pushpa 2 has managed to redefine what’s possible for South Indian films in the Hindi market but this time to an even greater audience.
With ₹700 crore now achievable, Pushpa 2 will turn out to be one of the biggest blockbusters of 2024. The fact that its popularity indicates tastes of audiences are changing and South Indian films are setting the trend in Hindi, there is nothing new.