The Kerala Story 2 surpasses box office collection: Continues to grow, collects Rs 31 crore in 13 days

Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond starring Ulka Gupta, Aishwarya Ojha and Aditi Bhatia has maintained a consistent performance at the box office. The film made Rs. On the second Wednesday it earned Rs 1.25 crore, taking its total earning to Rs. It’s done. 31.65 crores. The film ended its 14-day theatrical run at Rs. But thinking of closing it. 33 crores or so.

Kerala Story 2 will have a short third week due to the arrival of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge on Wednesday evening. By then, it will get its net worth of Rs. Should be taken up to. Net mark of 40 crores.

Compared to the first film, the sequel’s box office performance is not as good; However, whatever the film is doing is commendable for a film without taking it at face value. The original film was a blockbuster, earning Rs. Collected Rs 6.75 crore and Rs. Earned Rs 220 crore during his entire tenure. Some films from the region enjoyed major success in early 2020, but have seen a decline since then. For example, The Bengal Files fell below The Kashmir Files. Kashmir Files 2 will also see a big drop from the original, but it will perform well for its cost.

The box office collections of The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond in India are as follows:

Day net
   
Friday Rupee. 0.65 crores.
Saturday Rupee. 4.50 crores.
sunday Rupee. 4.50 crores.
monday Rupee. 2.00 crores.
Tuesday Rupee. 3.50 crores.
Wednesday Rupee. 3.00 crores.
Thursday Rupee. 2.10 crores.
   
second friday Rupee. 1.75 crores.
second saturday Rupee. 3.00 crores.
second sunday Rupee. 2.50 crores.
second monday Rupee. 1.25 crores.
second tuesday Rupee. 1.65 crores.
second wednesday Rupee. 1.25 crores. (EST.)
   
Total Rupee. 31.65 crores.

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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. Figures may be approximate, and Pinkvilla makes no claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequate indicators of the box-office performance of the respective films.

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