Allu Arjun holds a huge fan base in Kerala and for the same reason, the recently released ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ is minting good numbers from the region, despite mixed reviews from the Malayali audiences.
According to the Sacnilk website, ‘Pushpa 2’ has collected Rs 11.2 crores from Kerala in 5 days, and as per the rough data provided by the website, the action-packed film has collected Rs 60 lakhs on day 5 from the ‘God’s own country’.
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The Allu Arjun starrer opened at a massive Rs 4.95 crores from Kerala and maintained steady collections from day 1 to 5.
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'Pushpa 2: The Rule' box office collection Day 6 Overall, ‘Pushpa 2’ has collected Rs 593.1 crores from India in 5 days, and from Telugu, the movie has minted Rs 211.7 crores and the Hindi collections stand at Rs 331.7 crores.
From Tamil,
Sukumar’s directorial has managed to collect an impressive Rs 34.45 crores and from Karnataka, the movie has raked in Rs 4.05 crores.
Coming to the occupancy rates, ‘Pushpa 2’ had an overall 42.24 percent Telugu occupancy with morning shows at 23.75 percent, afternoon shows at 39.59 percent, evening shows at 51.66 percent, and night shows at 53.94 percent.
ETimes rated the film with a solid 3.5 out of 5 and our review reads, “Sukumar doesn’t just focus on the grandeur of action; he incorporates subtle humour through the quirks and mannerisms of the characters, whether it’s Pushpa Raj, Banwar Singh Shekhawat, or the supporting cast. Each character has a distinct identity that enriches the story. Even when the film seems to linger towards the end, the emotional payoff in the climax redeems it, providing satisfying closure to Pushpa’s internal and external conflicts. Allu Arjun ascends to a new echelon of his career with a transcendent performance. He is firmly in a "god zone," surpassing expectations and cementing his status as a force to reckon with in Indian cinema. The Jathara sequence is a landmark moment in his career, bound to be celebrated for years to come.”