Know whether kung fu panda 4 is hit or flop in India? Kung fu panda 4: Kung Fu Panda 4 showed incredible tenacity in the second week in India. With a total of about Rs. 8.50 crore (Rs. 7 crore Nett) in its second weekend at the Indian box office. It only went down by 35% from its first weekend.
Kung fu panda 4 box office collection
After its second weekend, its total box office receipts in India have soared to Rs. 28 crore (Rs. 23 crore Nett). As with all the other films in theaters this week, the hold should have been even stronger. The Sunday rise was below average. The Sunday was average due to the Pre-Holi celebrations had begun. On Saturday, the week-over-week decline was a mere 27%. It demonstrates an exceptional hold. The movie could have made Rs. 40 crore more in the end. Godzilla x Kong’s release the following week poses a serious threat that might restrict its on-screen presence. Though there’s always a potential that movies will hold their own against the competition. It is possible particularly if Kung Fu Panda 4 continues to set a high standard. Although the film’s opening weekend performance did not live up to expectations. It has performed exceptionally well throughout the weekdays. It is currently in its second weekend. Spider-Verse 2, the second weekend statistics are the highest for an animated feature in India. Spider verse 2 trailed only Frozen 2. The first weekend numbers for both films were significantly higher.
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