Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2: The Rule is not just a film; it’s a wildfire blazing through box office records! The much-anticipated sequel to Pushpa: The Rise has shattered every conceivable milestone, cementing its place in the history of Indian cinema. From its grand opening on Thursday to its record-breaking Sunday, Pushpa 2 has delivered consistent numbers, showing no signs of slowing down. Filmmaker Sukumar’s vision and Allu Arjun’s magnetic performance have set a new standard for box office performance.
Pushpa 2 has become the fastest Indian film to cross ₹ 800 Crores gross worldwide. With a staggering 4-day collection of ₹ 829 Crores, the film has set a new benchmark for box office success. The blockbuster film has proven that its appeal transcends languages, regions, and borders, uniting audiences across the globe in celebration of Allu Arjun’s iconic portrayal of Pushpa Raj. The film also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Jagapathi Babu, Sunil, and Brahmaji.
Sunday marked a historic day for Indian cinema, especially for its Hindi-dubbed version. Pushpa 2 collected a jaw-dropping ₹ 86 crores nett in Hindi alone on Day 4, creating an all-time record for the highest Hindi collection in a single day. This phenomenal figure eclipsed the previous record held by Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan, which had earned ₹ 80.10 Crore on its fourth day. The Hindi version of Pushpa 2 has further solidified its dominance by becoming the fastest Hindi film to reach ₹ 291 Crores nett in just 4 days. With momentum on its side, the film is poised to cross the ₹ 300 Crore mark on Day 5—a feat rarely achieved with such speed!
The film’s unprecedented success reaffirms the growing belief that the day is near when ₹ 100 Crore nett in a single day for a single language release could become a reality. Hit ya Flop rated the movie 3.3 out of 5 stars, labeling it “Good” and wrote, “Pushpa 2: The Rule, delivers on its promise of action-packed sequences and mass appeal, yet struggles with narrative depth. Allu Arjun’s magnetic performance ensures that the film remains engaging, even when the story falters. ”