Directed by Dhadak 2, Shazia Iqbal and Siddhant Chaturvedi, Triptai Dimri and others have made a decent start of Rs 3.5 – 4 crore at the Indian box office. These are not very appropriate for a film, which does not have much value. Yes, if we compare it with a focus, the opening is very low as it should have been. And let’s not forget the day 1 discount offer. However, the Dhadak 2 is not a sequel to a heritage, but there is a spiritual sequel to the beating, with no recurring artist.
Dhadak 2 is subject to the net collection of India according to the day
| Day | India net collection |
|---|---|
| 1 | Rs 3.5 – Rs 4 crore |
| Total | Pure Rs 3.75 crore in 1 day |
Dhadak 2 The net opening of Rs 16 crore in India targets weekends
Being a film that targets multiplexes, the blast is bound to grow in 2 weekends. The percentage of development will determine the acceptance of the film. Initial trends suggest a net weekend of Rs 14.50 crore. If the film keeps it on the week of the week, it has a proper opportunity to finish with a net of about 30 crores in his entire run. If the target audiences do not go to theaters and prefer to wait to leave the film instead on digital, then it will not be surprising whether the gritty drama ends with a net of a net of about Rs 25 crore.
The real competition of Dhadak 2 is Siarra and Mahavatar Narasimha
While the release of Sardar 2’s son Dhadak 2 is a rival, the real competition that is facing the film is from Siara and Mahavatar Narasimha. Both holdover releases are still receiving the audience. It would not be surprising if two later films end as the top two pics of this weekend.
Apparently, the audience is visiting theaters every weekend, for the film they feel that they will like. Cool and War 2 are expected to maintain this speed, and then definitely are the ultimate beautification in late August.
Dhadak 2 in theaters
Dhadak 2 now plays in theaters. Tickets for the film can be booked from online ticketing applications or box office. Stay on Pinkvilla for more updates.
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