When was the last time a movie kept audiences hooked for more than a month? Pushpa 2 is holding its own at the box office, even on its thirty-ninth day. The Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna starrer added another ₹2.35 crore on Sunday, riding a 27% weekend jump in ticket sales, proving that the craze isn’t cooling off anytime soon. Even with new competition like 'Fateh,' Pushpa 2 refuses to slow down, easily topping its rivals when it comes to audience turnout and cash registers ringing.
It’s not just a streak; it’s a phenomenon at this point. Domestically, Pushpa 2’s total has shot past ₹1,220 crore, with box office trackers clocking its full India earnings at ₹1,252.02 crore in all languages combined. The real surprise? Over half of that comes from Hindi audiences alone — ₹731.60 crore from the Hindi version by day 39. That’s remarkable for a South Indian film, breaking the old North-South divide with a bang.
If we look at the film’s global ambitions, things get even more interesting. Pushpa 2 is now on a fast track toward the giant ₹2,000 crore milestone. Experts have started to whisper about it possibly surpassing the likes of the near-mythical ‘Baahubali 2’ and record-holder ‘Dangal.’ It looks like ‘Pushpa 2’ is aiming to grab the crown of India’s highest-grossing movie. And the Hindi dub is still making waves, with final numbers expected to nudge ₹740 crore — an amount that would’ve seemed unbelievable just a few years back.
Of course, the party’s not as wild as the opening week. Back then, Pushpa 2 pocketed a mind-blowing ₹725.8 crore in just seven days. Since then, numbers have come down week-on-week, but you’d be wrong to call it a slump. Box office analysts are already predicting a fresh surge as the next weekend approaches — the kind of second wind that only true blockbusters can pull off. With no signs of audience fatigue, the film’s future looks bright, and every day brings Pushpa 2 closer to a place in cinematic history. How high can it go? At this rate, records are just stepping stones — and the roar is far from over.