Stree 2 box office collection: The horror comedy Stree 2, starring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor, is doing incredibly well at the box office. Stree 2 box office collection On Thursday, August 22, the film reached a new milestone after finishing its eight days in theaters. Since its August 15 release, the movie has made over Rs 400 crore worldwide. It has surpassed the Rs 300 crore threshold in India. Stree 2 continued to have above-average pace at the ticket counters on weekdays, earning Rs 289.60 crore till Wednesday, according to film trade expert Taran Adarsh. Industry tracker Sacnilk’s most recent report states that Stree 2 made Rs 16 crore on Thursday, for a total of Rs 305.6 crore. The movie has made more than Rs 400 crore worldwide. In just seven days since its debut, Stree 2 has made a total of Rs 401 crore worldwide, according to the production company Maddock Films said on Thursday that the movie has earned Rs 342 crore in India and Rs 59 crore elsewhere. The revenues had come to around Rs 417 crore by Thursday. As a result, Stree 2 has become the fastest Bollywood movie to cross the Rs 400 crore mark. It has outperformed the Hindi versions of Yash’s KGF: Chapter 2 (23 days), Prabhas’s Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (15 days), Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 (12 days), Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal (11 days), and Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan (11 days).
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