'Raid 2', the sequel to the 2018 hit, has managed to make its mark at the Indian box office. Led by powerhouse performer Ajay Devgn and helmed by director Raj Kumar Gupta, the film continues to draw audiences across the country. In its first 26 days, it has amassed an impressive Rs 162.85 crore (India net), showcasing its enduring appeal and loyal fan following.
The film had a strong start and continued to perform well into its third week at the box office. It opened on a Thursday with an impressive Rs 19.25 crore and maintained solid earnings in the days that followed, despite some ups and downs.
According to sacnilk.com, the film, on its 26th day in theatres, continued its steady run by collecting around Rs 0.75 crore (India net) across all languages. Even after nearly four weeks since its release, the film has managed to draw audiences to cinemas, especially in key regions.
The film saw an overall Hindi occupancy of 14.46%. Some cities showed stronger turnout, Chennai led with 66%, followed by Kolkata and Pune at 19.5% each, especially during evening and night shows. Mumbai and NCR also saw consistent attendance, highlighting the film’s wide appeal across India.
The film continued to perform well in its second and third weeks. It earned Rs 40.6 crore in week two and added another Rs 20.5 crore in week three. Now well into its fourth week, the film is still attracting viewers. On Friday (Day 23), it collected Rs 1 crore, followed by Rs 1.85 crore on Saturday and Rs 2.40 crore on Sunday, showing that the audience interest remains strong over the weekends.
'Raid 2' sees Ajay reprising his role as IRS officer Amay Patnaik, known for his relentless fight against corruption. The movie focuses on a high-stakes income tax raid involving powerful political and business figures. With a gripping storyline, tense drama, and a strong lead performance by Devgn, Raid 2 continues the franchise’s realistic and hard-hitting tone.
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