Stree 2 box office collection: “Stree 2,” the eagerly awaited follow-up to Amar Kaushik’s first film. It has blown up the box office. Stree 2 box office collection Stree 2 broke the previous record for 2024 with an astounding Rs 54.35 crore opening day haul in India. After its August 15 release on Independence Day, the movie has outperformed everyone’s predictions. It is now the biggest opening of the year. Following in the popularity of its 2018 predecessor. Early estimates state that the movie made Rs 8 crore during its special opening premiere on Wednesday, August 14. It earned an incredible Rs 46 crore on the day of its public distribution. This unprecedented sum of Rs 54.35 crore has surpassed past box office successes such as “Kalki 2898 AD” and “Fighter.” ‘Fighter’ made Rs 24.60 crore, whereas ‘Kalki’ made Rs 95 crore net in all four Indian languages. The film performed remarkably well despite having to contend with fierce competition from other big releases like John Abraham’s “Vedaa” and Akshay Kumar’s “Khel Khel Mein,” because of the great buzz and expectation around it. Amar Kaushik’s “Stree 2” features Rajkummar and Shraddha reprising their initial roles. The movie carries on Chanderi’s story, as the villagers are once again in need of Stree’s assistance as they deal with the terrifying Sarkata. Stree 2 cast The film stars Shraddha Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao, Aparshakti Khurana, Abhishek Banerjee, and Pankaj Tripathi.
Trending
- What does Googleyness mean? Sundar Pichai uses these 6 phrases to explain.
- Turkey: Four killed after helicopter crashes into hospital.
- Govt proposes crackdown on unregulated lending, may ban loan apps and impose ₹1 crore penalty, 10-year jail term.
- Union minister slams ‘bouncer’ Rahul Gandhi for ‘attacking’, injuring BJP MPs.
- Man in flames walks 600m for help after Jaipur tanker blast, bystanders shoot videos.
- Narendra Modi in Kuwait: PM receives guard of honour on Day 2, lauds India’s ties with Gulf nation.
- Delhi man stabbed to death after failing to repay ₹45,000 loan.
- Starbucks strike: Why are the company’s employees in the US protesting?