
Pushpa 2 Box Office Day 18: Allu Arjun Starrer Crosses ₹1052.35 Crore in India, Continues Unstoppable Run
December 24, 2024: Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2, starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna, continues its triumphant march at the box office. On Day 18, the film collected approximately ₹22.7 crore across all languages, pushing its total India net collection to ₹1052.35 crore, according to estimates from Sacnilk.
In just two weeks, Pushpa 2 became the highest-grossing Hindi film, collecting ₹600 crore. The movie joins the elite ₹1000 crore club, alongside SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali 2, which held the record for over seven years.
The makers, Mythri Movie Makers, recently clarified that the movie will not premiere on OTT platforms for at least 56 days post-release.
“There are rumours floating around about the OTT release of #Pushpa2TheRule. Enjoy the Biggest Film #Pushpa2 only on the Big Screens this Holiday Season. It won’t be on any OTT before 56 days,” the production house announced on X.
Directed by Sukumar, Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2 stars:
The film’s blend of high-octane action, powerful performances, and mass appeal continues to dominate the box office.
As Pushpa 2 approaches its fourth week, it remains a cinematic force, captivating audiences across India and beyond.
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