Dhurandhar 2 Advance Booking: Ranveer Singh's Film Sells Over 1.6 Lakh Tickets, Earns Rs 28 Crore The highly anticipated sequel Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, has set new records for advance ticket sales in India. According to recent tracking data from Sacnilk, the film has generated over Rs 28.19 crore in all-India advance bookings through real-ticket sales alone. Including block seat bookings, the total gross revenue from advance tickets stands at Rs 32.84 crore nationwide. Regional performance highlights show significant pre-sale activity. Mumbai has sold nearly 50% of its available tickets for the film’s opening phase, while Hyderabad has reached 75% pre-sales and Bengaluru has crossed 60% occupancy in advance bookings. Across all languages, the movie has sold 163,428 tickets based on first-day advance bookings. The Hindi 2D format recorded the highest sales, with over 151,953 tickets sold. City-wise breakdown reveals Delhi leading with Rs 1.61 crore in advance box office sales, followed by Maharashtra at Rs 2.34 crore, Karnataka at Rs 1.75 crore, and other major cities contributing less than Rs 35 lakh. The film’s strong performance has positioned it as a contender for several premier records in the Indian box office. Comparisons to previous blockbusters indicate Dhurandhar 2 is challenging the all-time domestic premiere grosses of films like Animal (Rs 29.25 crore), Jawan (Rs 37.24 crore), Pushpa 2: The Rule (Rs 37.30 crore), and KGF: Chapter 2 (Rs 40.65 crore). While Baahubali 2 still holds the North American premiere record at $4.3 million (approximately Rs 37.53 crore), Dhurandhar 2 has already surpassed $1.31 million in gross revenue for its U.S. premiere. The film’s success also extends to the North American diaspora circuit, where it is expected to perform strongly.#mumbai #aditya_dhar #ranveer_singh #dhurandhar_2 #sacnilk
Thaai Kizhavi box office collections day 15: Radikaa Sarathkumar's film nears Rs 50 crores Radikaa Sarathkumar's rural dark comedy 'Thaai Kizhavi' has emerged as a significant box office success, with the film nearing the Rs 50 crore mark worldwide. The movie, which centers on a feared moneylender, has maintained strong audience interest over two weeks in theaters. Critics have praised Radikaa's powerful performance and the director's engaging storytelling, which blends humor with local cultural elements. The film continues to perform well at the box office, with Sacnilk reporting that it has crossed Rs 48.84 crore in gross collections by Day 15. The net collection stands at Rs 42.71 crore, reflecting the film's steady appeal across multiple regions. The movie was screened in 16,895 shows on its opening day, with the first week earning Rs 23.25 crore and the second week contributing Rs 19.46 crore. These figures highlight the film's consistent performance despite the passage of time. At the heart of the story is Pavunuthaayi, a fiercely independent elderly woman in a rural village. Played by Radikaa Sarathkumar, the character is a ruthless moneylender who enforces strict repayment terms. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when Pavunuthaayi, nearing the end of her life, is met with celebration rather than mourning by the villagers. Her sons and son-in-law, among others, eagerly await her passing, only for their plans to shift when they discover she has hidden gold. The film's storytelling is highlighted in an ETimes review, which commends the director's rooted approach and situational humor. The review notes the inclusion of quirky rural elements, such as a village drunk who makes unconventional prayers to a deity, and the use of Kamal Haasan songs spanning multiple eras.#radikaa_sarathkumar #thaai_kizhavi #pavunuthaayi #sacnilk #etimes
