Tuesday showed a slight improvement, with collections remaining steady like Monday. However, the occupancy rates present a concerning picture.

None of the new movies lived up to the pre-release excitement. Akshay Kumar’s “Sarfira” is struggling to earn a respectable amount, and Kamal Haasan’s “Indian 2” is facing similar challenges. Despite the significant difference in earnings, “Sarfira” has grossed 22.17 crore globally, while “Indian 2” has already surpassed the 100-crore milestone. However, both films failed to impress the audience. Keep reading to discover Indian 2’s worldwide box office total after 5 days.
Indian 2: A Meteoric Rise and Fall at the Box Office
Directed by S. Shankar and produced by Lyca Productions, “Indian 2” features a star-studded cast, including Kamal Haasan, Siddharth, Rakul Preet Singh, S. J. Suryah, and Bobby Simha. The film experienced a meteoric rise and fall at the box office within its first five days.
Opening strong on June 14th, the film raked in a solid 25.6 crore, with Tamil Nadu leading the charge at 16.5 crore. However, the performance quickly plummeted due to negative word-of-mouth. Day 2 saw a concerning 28.9% dip, with total collections dropping to 18.2 crore. Even Sunday failed to offer much respite, as collections fell a further 15.66% to 15.35 crore.
The most alarming drop came on Monday when collections nosedived by a staggering 80.46%. “Indian 2” could only manage a meager 3 crore, highlighting a significant disconnect with audiences.
Indian 2’s 1st Tuesday Box Office Collections
“Indian 2” experienced a slight bump on its first Tuesday, with collections reaching 3 crore again. However, the low occupancy rates across languages paint a bleak picture, with Tamil at 15.88%, Hindi at 10.47%, and Telugu at 14.61%. These numbers highlight the challenge of drawing viewers to theaters, indicating numerous empty seats.
Despite managing a total India Net collection of 65.15 crore and grossing 76.87 crore in its first five days, “Indian 2” has fallen short of expectations. The film’s regional performance underscores this struggle, with Tamil Nadu being the only strong market. Opening strongly on June 14th with 25.6 crore, including 16.5 crore from Tamil Nadu alone, the film quickly saw a decline due to negative word-of-mouth.
Day 2 collections dropped by 28.9% to 18.2 crore, followed by a further 15.66% dip on Sunday, bringing in only 15.35 crore. The most alarming drop occurred on Monday, when collections nosedived by 80.46%, resulting in a meager 3 crore.

While the first Tuesday showed a slight recovery, the overall performance of “Indian 2” indicates a significant disconnect with audiences. The initial excitement did not translate into sustained viewership, and the film’s struggle to maintain occupancy rates across different languages highlights the challenges it faces at the box office. Despite the impressive star cast and the initial buzz, “Indian 2” has not been able to meet the high expectations set before its release.
Breakdown of Indian 2 collections by language
- Hindi Net Box Office: 4.65 Crore
- Tamil Net Box Office: 45.55 Crore
- Telugu Net Box Office: 14.95 Crore
Indian 2’s Global Total After 5 Days
While “Indian 2” has garnered overseas collections of 42 crores, providing some solace, the overall trajectory suggests an uphill battle for commercial success. The film’s worldwide total stands at 118.87 crore after five days, a figure that, despite its magnitude, falls short of expectations given the star-studded cast and high anticipation.
The initial buzz translated into a strong opening day, but negative word-of-mouth has severely impacted its subsequent performance. Collections dropped significantly over the weekend and into Monday, with occupancy rates painting a bleak picture across all languages. On its first Tuesday, the film managed to collect 3 crore, indicating only a slight recovery.
“Indian 2” now faces the challenge of overcoming this negative perception and reigniting audience interest. With the current trend, it is unlikely that the film will reach the 150 crore mark, potentially leading to significant losses for investors. The film’s future hinges on a dramatic turnaround in viewer reception and a robust promotional strategy to draw audiences back to theaters.
In summary, while the overseas market has provided some support, “Indian 2” must address the negative feedback and boost its appeal to avoid a disappointing finish at the box office. The next few days will be crucial in determining whether the film can salvage its performance and achieve commercial success.
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