2.0 Second Day Box Office Collection: Strong Hold On Friday

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2.0 Second Day Box Office Collection: After a good opening day with the collection of 20.25 crores, 2.0 holds well on Friday. Read the second-day box office collection report of the film.

The most awaited film of the year 2.0 is in cinemas now. Starring two biggest superstars of the country, Akshay Kumar and Rajinikanth, 2.0 is the most expensive movie of the Indian cinema.

Released with huge expectations, 2.0 fails to make it big on the first day. While everyone was expecting one of the biggest opening days of all time, 2.0 earned only 25.25 crores.

2.0 Second Day Box Office Collection: Hold well on Friday

After a good opening day, 2.0 holds well on Friday. The movie witnessed some drop in numbers which is understandable after roaring start. Taran Adarsh shared the second-day box office report of the film. Taran tweeted:

2.0 earned just 18 crores on its second day. The total collection of the movie after two days stands at 38.25 crores. The earning so far hasn’t been up to the expectations.

2.0 Second Day Box Office Collection: Way ahead

Though the box office collection in the first two days hasn’t been up to the mark, the next two days will be very crucial. The movie is expected to gain momentum on Saturday and Sunday and the family audience will come in big numbers.

Trade experts still believe that the movie has a chance to post 100+ crores in the opening weekend. The theatrical rights of the Hindi version have been sold to for Rs. 77 crores. The Hindi version of the movie needs to earn 120 crores to be called a hit at the box office.

The movie needs to earn 650 crores in all languages to become hit. The makers have already made a recovery of 560 crores before release through theatrical, digital, music and satellite rights.

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