Day 2 of ‘Supergirl’ box office collection: Milly Alcock film misses Rs 3 crore mark in India

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Day 2 of 'Supergirl' box office collection: Milly Alcock film misses Rs 3 crore mark in India

Millie Alcock’s ‘Supergirl’ is doing well in India; However, it misses the Rs 3 crore mark. (Credit: YouTube)

Released on June 26, 2026, Millie Alcock’s ‘Supergirl’ has had a good start at the Indian box office. The film, packed with an engaging storyline and high-octane action sequences, opened with a net collection of Rs 1.40 crore on Friday.

Latest reports suggest that the earnings remained unchanged on Saturday and hence the film has crossed the Rs 3 crore mark by a slight margin in the Indian market.

“Supergirl” set at the box office second day

According to Sakneelak, the film once again collected Rs 1.40 crore on its second day at the India box office. As mentioned, the film made the same amount on its first day in theaters on Friday. The main difference between the two days was the number of shows played across the country.

On its second day, Millie Alcock’s superhero feature played in 2,556 performances and had an overall occupancy rate of 11.5%. On the first day, the film received 2,967 screenings with an occupancy rate of 11.7%.

The film’s net total in India now stands at Rs 2.80 crore.

Occupancy rates for ‘Supergirl’ across languages

The film was released in Hindi, English and Tamil in theaters across the country. The English version was the most popular among audiences, earning Rs 1.05 crore with an occupancy rate of 14.0% across 1,415 shows.

The Hindi version earned Rs 26 lakh with 6.0% occupancy in 899 shows. Finally, the Tamil version achieved an occupancy rate of 17%, while earning Rs 9 lakh across a total of 242 shows.On average, night shows were the most popular and had an occupancy rate of 19.11%. In comparison, morning shows were the least attended across all languages, with an occupancy rate of just 9.89%.

Daily collection for “Supergirl”

Day 1 (First Friday): Rs 1.40 croreDay 2 (1st Saturday): Rs 1.40 croreTotal collection: Rs 2.80 crore

Supergirl Contest

The film competes with two major films at the international and local levels.

Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty’s Welcome to the Jungle did well at the box office, starting the weekend with earnings of Rs 20 crore across 10,396 shows. Another movie is Toy Story 5, one of the beloved movies for children, which is loved by the audience.

Supergirl review.

Millie Alcock in Supergirl

“Supergirl” is expected to make $55 million at the box office.

According to a review of the superhero film from ET Times, it is: “An engaging, heartfelt superhero adventure that may seem generic, even unambitious, at first glance, but gradually reveals an emotional depth that stays with you.”

In a genre increasingly laden with spectacle and excess, he stands out by keeping things simple and human.Furthermore, Milly Alcock’s acting was also praised, with the review stating that her acting in the film was outstanding, and “she conveys Kara’s lethargic anger and constant heartbreak with remarkable conviction, making her the beating heart of the film. She absorbs the trauma of losing her childhood and being forced to grow up too quickly.”

Beneath the disheveled hair, biting humor and reckless bravery lies a young woman desperately searching for a sense of home, yearning for the innocence and softness that life stole from her too soon.

David Corenswet also returned for several scenes as “Superman,” which was a welcome addition to the film.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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