‘Vaazha 2’ box office collections Day 26: Hasheer’s film becomes highest grosser in Kerala; Crosses Rs 200 Crore Worldwide | Malayalam Film News –

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'Vaazha 2' box office collections day 26: Hashir film becomes Kerala’s highest grosser; Crosses Rs 200 cr worldwideBreaking records in KeralaThe film’s performance in Kerala has been exceptional. It has steadily climbed the charts since its release.According to Sacnilk, ‘Vaazha 2’ has collected Rs 140.25 crore in India gross in 26 days. Its net collection in India currently stands at Rs 121.35 crore.The third week’s collections show the cohesion of the comedy. He earned Rs 17.45 crore during the week.On day 23 (4th Friday), Rs 1.95 crore was collected. The numbers rose to Rs 2.50 crore on day 24 (4th Saturday). On day 25 (4th Sunday), the film clocked Rs 3.05 crore.Linguistic contribution and story of “Vaazha 2”

The Malayalam version dominates the earnings with Rs 118.60 crore. The Telugu version contributed Rs 2.75 crore. The Savin SA directorial follows four friends who are labeled as troublemakers. They face increasing social pressures and begin a journey of self-discovery. Over time, they learn to take responsibility. They also find success on their own terms. The hero of the movie “Al-Hashir” is connected to the majority of audiences and is the reason for the film’s success. ‘Vaazha 2’ also performed strongly worldwide. It has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark globally within two weeks. The film then continued its upward trend and crossed Rs 200 crore gross. Overseas markets, especially the Gulf region, played a major role in strengthening the collections. Produced on a budget of around Rs 10 crore, the ‘Vaazha’ sequel has already grossed over Rs 220 crore worldwide. The film is now expected to end up with close to Rs 250 crore worldwide. ETimes gave the film a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5 and our review said: “The film also explores the bonds of sisterhood, and not just within a generation. It does not cover everything with rosy feel-good moments, but shows how these bonds develop through experiences. It also touches on the UK dreams of the current generation, and paints a realistic picture of the average student. The music (composed under the supervision of Ankit Menon) is palpable and adds to the overall feel of the film. The female presence, though not Non-existent, not great either, but they haven’t actually forgotten the women here, mothers, sisters, girlfriends and classmates are the catalysts for this plot.Disclaimer: Box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are completed. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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