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‘Pushpa 2’ box office collection day 11: The Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna starrer nears Rs 900 crore mark | – Times of India


Despite recent controversies involving Allu Arjun, including his arrest and release after a fan’s tragic death at the film’s premiere, Pushpa 2: The Rule continues to do exceptionally well at the box office. The movie’s total collection is now close to Rs 900 crore.
According to Sacnilk.com, Pushpa 2: The Rule, starring Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil, has earned approximately Rs 897 crore so far. On its 11th day, the film made Rs 72.15 crore net in India, bringing the total net collection to Rs 897.65 crore.
The film experienced a slight rise in earnings on Day 11. On Day 9, its second Friday, it collected Rs 36.4 crore, while Day 10 saw a significant boost with Rs 63.3 crore in business.

On Sunday, Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2 had a 59.88 percent occupancy in Telugu, with most of the audience attending afternoon and evening shows. The film saw 63.88 percent occupancy in Hindi, 42.38 percent in Tamil, and 37.54 percent in Kannada.

Pushpa 2: The Rule is the follow-up to the 2021 hit Pushpa: The Rise. The sequel sees Allu Arjun return as the gangster Pushpa Raj, with Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil reprising their roles. Directed by Sukumar, the film showcases Pushpa Raj’s rise as he leads the red sanders smuggling syndicate. Rashmika plays his wife, Srivalli, who supports him against his estranged family. Fahadh Faasil returns as the police officer Bhanwar Singh Shekawat, still struggling with the humiliation from the first film.

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