‘Cocktail 2’ Box Office Collection Day 14 [Live]: Shahid Kapoor starrer sets sights on closing second week with a domestic tally of Rs 90 crore

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Cocktail 2 Box Office Collection Day 14 Live (Image Source IMDb)

Homi Adajania’s modern romantic drama ‘Cocktail 2’, starring Shahid Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna and

Kriti Sanon

concludes its second week in theaters on a steady note. The film was released on June 19, 2026, and is on day 14 of its theatrical run.

The film is expected to conclude its second week comfortably after crossing the Rs 88-crore net mark domestically, with the Rs 90-crore token mark now within striking distance.

‘Cocktail 2’ looks on track to comfortably cross the Rs 90-crore net mark before it begins its third week. This leaves the film needing approximately Rs 10-11 crore during the third week to reach the token net milestone of Rs 100 crore.Despite competing on screens with Akshay Kumar’s ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’, the film managed to cross the INR worldwide gross.

Rs 134.10 crore. With ‘Alpha’ starring Alia Bhatt, Sharvari and Bobby Deol hitting theaters on Friday, July 3, and is expected to eat up a large number of shows, this final stretch of the second week and the opening days of the third week are crucial to the film’s final box office gross.

“Cocktail 2” earnings from days 1 to 13

Driven by strong nostalgia for the 2012 original, ‘Cocktail 2’ has locked in at a strong price tag of Rs. 70.50 crore nett in the first week, helped by a strong Rs. 47.50 crore in its opening weekend before showing remarkable resilience in its second week against Welcome to the Jungle.

The romantic drama 1000 grossed Rs 12.65 cr during its second weekend (Fri: Rs 4.00 cr, Sat: Rs 4.25 cr, Sun: Rs 4.40 cr) and maintained a stable weekday trajectory despite a normal decline on Monday.

After a brief rise on Tuesday (Rs 1.85 lakh crore) and a slight 24.3% midweek decline on Wednesday (Rs 1.40 lakh crore), the film closed its 13th day with a strong domestic nett of Rs. 88.15 crore (gross Rs. 105.10 crore) and a global gross of Rs.

Rs 134.10 crore.

“Cocktail 2” follows live on its 14th day box office collection

As Day 14 progresses, ‘Cocktail 2’ is showing across 1,411 views and has been added Rs 0.28 Crore net so far.This takes India’s overall total to rupee. 105.43 Crores And the total net India group to rupee. 88.43 CroresAs we continue to wait for the numbers of the fourteenth day.

Daily wise combinations for “Cocktail 2”

Week 1: Rs. 70.50 CroresDay 8: Rs. 4.00 CroresDay 9: Rs. 4.25 CroresDay 10: Rs. 4.40 CroresDay 11: 1000 riyals 1.75 croresDay 12: 1000 riyals 1.85 croresDay 13: 1000 riyals 1.40 croresDay 14 [LIVE]: Rs. 0.28 Crores

Total: Rs. 88.43 Crores

More about “Cocktail 2”

Directed by Homi Adajania, the spiritual departs from the original trio and instead follows Rashmika Mandanna as Diya, Kriti Sanon as Ally, and Shahid Kapoor as Kunal, exploring the complexities of modern intimacy, posturing and coldness.

With a soundtrack by Sachin-Jigar, the film showcases the picturesque backdrops of Sicily, London and Cape Town.Disclaimer: The box office numbers and data contained in this article are compiled from various 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 for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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