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Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2’ stands out as fastest Indian movie to cross Rs 500 cr mark, says this producer – Firstpost

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Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2’ stands out as fastest Indian movie to cross Rs 500 cr mark, says this producer – Firstpost

The cumulative business of all languages is expected to be above Rs 150 crore in the domestic market

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Actor Allu Arjun starrer “Pushpa 2 : The Rule” has grossed over Rs 500 crore during the first three day, making it the first ever Indian film to achieve that feat, said Naveen Yerneni of Mythri Movie Makers, the producers of the flick on Saturday.

Addressing the “success meet” of the movie, Naveen said the film is doing extremely well with one lakh tickets being booked on BookMyShow.

The film, a sequel to 2021’s Telugu blockbuster “Pushpa: The Rise”, was released in theatres across the country and in the overseas markets on December 4.

Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2: The Rule, which was expected to perform like a wildfire at the box office, has started its first day on an earth-shattering note. Yes, as per early estimates with collections of Rs 67 crore, Pushpa 2 has surpassed Shah Rukh Khan starrer Jawan (Rs 65.50 crore) to become the highest Hindi opener of all time.

The cumulative business of all languages is expected to be above Rs 150 crore in the domestic market.
Pushpa 2 will become the first Indian film to achieve this feat. Well, that’s not all! It has all the potential to enjoy the worldwide opening of magnanimous Rs 250 crore.

Prominent film distributor, multiplex owner & film analyst Raj Bansal told Firstpost, “I am expecting it to be the biggest opener of Indian films. It will surpass Jawan, which was a holiday release. But Pushpa 2 is a non-holiday release, but even then, it will surpass all the records previously made.”

We had a 6 o’clock show, then we had a 7 o’clock show, and then we had an 8 o’clock show. The response is phenomenal, and I’m getting so many calls for tickets,” he added.

When asked about the opening day and opening weekend figures, Raj replied, “I’m expecting about 65 to 70 crores in Hindi, Day 1. And, by the end of its first weekend, it should be about Rs 225 crore or even Rs 250 crore.”

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