Pushpa 2 Box Office Day 3: Allu Arjun’s Film Achieves Over Rs 200 Crores In Record Collections
Allu Arjun's latest film, Pushpa 2: The Rule, has taken the box office by storm. Directed by Sukumar, this action drama was released in multiple languages including Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada. Alongside Allu Arjun, the movie stars Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil in significant roles, with Rao Ramesh, Jagapathi Babu, Dhananjaya, Sunil, and Anasuya Bharadwaj also featuring prominently.
The anticipation for Pushpa 2 was immense throughout the year. The filmmakers ensured fans remained engaged with a grand trailer launch and catchy songs. Upon its release on December 5, the film received rave reviews from both critics and audiences. It has been particularly successful in the Hindi market, making a significant impact at the box office.

Pushpa 2 has set new records in the Hindi market by surpassing Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan on its first Saturday. It achieved the highest first Saturday collection ever recorded. Jawan had previously earned Rs 68.72 crores on its first Saturday after release. Additionally, Pushpa 2 boasts the highest third-day collection in Hindi cinema history.
The film had an impressive start with Rs 70.3 crores on its opening day in the Hindi market. Although there was a slight dip to Rs 56.9 crores on day two (first Friday), collections surged again on the first Saturday. According to Sacnilk reports, Pushpa 2 collected Rs 73.5 crores on day three (first Saturday), bringing its total earnings to Rs 200.7 crores.
At a promotional event for Pushpa 2, Allu Arjun spoke about breaking language barriers with this film. He shared his thoughts: "Doing a Hindi film was such a huge thing even to aspire for. We used to have that thing that, 'Maybe in our lifetime we will do one Hindi film'. It was that far away for us to do the Hindi film. So from that mindset to coming to this stage and standing here is a very big thing for me".
Pushpa 2 continues to captivate audiences across different regions and languages with its compelling storyline and performances. Its success highlights the growing appeal of regional films in wider markets.