Drishyam2 races towards the Rs 100 cr mark in opening week,earns Rs 95 cr in 6 days


By Rajesh Ahuja

Drishyam2 continues its meteoric run at the box office,  earning Rs 95 cr in first 6 days.

After a rocking start in India and oversees,  with earning of Rs 62 cr in its opening weekend,  Drishyam2 remained steady during the week days with earnings of Rs 12 cr, Rs 11 cr and Rs 10 cr on Monday,  Tuesday and Wednesday,  taking its earnings in first six days to Rs 95 cr.

The film is all set to cross Rs 100 cr in its opening week.



Drishyam2 earns Rs 95 cr in 6 days,  set to cross Rs 100 cr in opening week 


Drishyam2 will be the fifth Bollywood film to cross the Rs 100 cr mark in  2022.

Riding on a strong buzz, the brand value of the original and the presence of Ajay Devgn andTabu, Drishyam2 took a rocking start at the box office in India,  earning  Rs 62 cr in its opening weekend.

After earning Rs 15 cr on its opening day,  the film saw a sharp jump in its collections on Saturday and Sunday with earnings of Rs 20 cr on its second day and Rs 27 cr on Sunday.

The opening taken by Drishyam2 is the third highest opening for a Hindi film released this year,.after The Kashmir Files and Brahmastra.

It is also the fourth highest opening taken by an Ajay Devgn film,  after Singham Returns, Golmaal Returns and Total Dhamaal.

A sequel to the 2015 psychological thriller Drishyam, Drishyam 2, directed by Abhishek Pathak,  stars Ajay Devgn, Shreya Saran,  Akshay Khanna and Tabu in key roles.

Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak and Krishan Kumar, Drishyam 2 is a remake of the Malayalam film of the same name which was released in February last year and was a  huge success.

The original film,  released in 2015, was a huge success and evoked praise from critics for the performances by Ajay Devgn and Tabu.

The strong opening taken by Drishyam2 at the box office has brought cheer to the film trade which has witnessed several big budget Bollywood films, barring Brahmastra,  Bhool Bhulaiya2 and The Kashmir Files, released post the pandemic failing to draw crowds at the theatres,

Past few months have witnessed big budget Bollywood films like Prithviraj,  Shamshera,  Heropanti2, Jersey, Attack, Runway 24 and Lal Singh Chaddha meet with a lukewarm response at the box office contrary to the high expectations from them.


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