War 2 Box Office Collection Day 2: Hrithik Roshan & Jr NTR’s Action Thriller Crosses ₹100 Crore Club After Hindi Version’s 50% Surge
War 2 enters ₹100 crore club at the Indian box office in just two days, thanks to a massive 50% jump in its Hindi version on Independence Day. Mixed reviews don’t stop its winning streak.

War 2 Crosses ₹100 Crore in Two Days, Hindi Version Leads the Way
Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR’s highly-awaited action thriller, War 2, has made a thunderous entry into the ₹100 crore club within just two days of release. Released on August 14, the film leveraged the Independence Day holiday to post a significant jump in its box office numbers, led by an extraordinary surge in the Hindi version.
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Day 2: Hindi Version Leads with a 50% Jump
While War 2 opened to mixed reviews, audience excitement remained relentless. On day 2, the Hindi version saw an impressive 50% leap, collecting ₹45 crore compared to ₹30 crore on day 1. The overall collection across all languages on day 2 touched ₹57.5 crore, with Telugu dropping to ₹12 crore and Tamil contributing ₹50 lakh.
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Two-Day India Net: War 2 Hits ₹110 Crore Mark
With day 1 bringing in ₹52.5 crore and day 2 posting ₹57.5 crore, War 2’s total stands at a remarkable ₹110 crore (net, all languages) at the Indian box office. Including GST, the total gross hits ₹129.8 crore.
Day-wise Box Office Breakdown
Day | Net Collection (₹ crore) |
---|---|
Day 1 | 52.5 |
Day 2 | 57.5 |
Total | 110 |
What’s Next for War 2?
With Krishna Janmashtami and the following weekend expected to extend the celebratory mood, War 2 is poised for another uptick in collections. Despite the pressure of high expectations and mixed critical response, the strong showing in Hindi regions is helping the film maintain its box office dominance.
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