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‘The Kerala Story 2’ nears Rs 20 crore mark

'The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond' box office collection Day 5: Film sees good growth on Holi; nears Rs 20 crore mark

‘The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond’, which hit theatres over the weekend, amid much controversy, has reportedly picked up its pace at the box office. The Holi holiday on Tuesday gave the film an additional boost at the ticket windows, sending it near the Rs 20 crore mark.

‘The Kerala Story 2’ box office collection Day 5

According to a report on sacnilk, the film earned an early estimate of Rs 4 crore on Tuesday. This collection was almost double the collection that the movie made on Monday, earning an estimated Rs 2.5 crore. The film’s Tuesday collection seemed to match the film’s weekend numbers, which were around the Rs 4 crore range.

‘The Kerala Story 2’ week 1 collections

The film that made a quiet debut on Friday, amid much confusion over the court barring its release, followed by the court then allowing its release. This led to the film earning just around Rs 75 lakh on Day 1. However, after news of its release broke online, the film saw an impressive increase in box office numbers, earning an estimated Rs 4.65 crore on Day 2. This was then followed by a collection of Rs 4.75 crore on Day 3. With this, the film’s total next collections is estimated at Rs 16.65 crore. However, the gross collections have nearly hit the Rs 20 crore mark. As per the report, the film’s gross total has hit an estimated Rs 19.75 crore. The film has raked in the numbers from just its India release. Overseas numbers have still not yet been reported.

Vipul Shah on ‘The Kerala Story 2’

Speaking about the film, Vipul Shah said, “There was no plan to make even ‘Kerala Story 2’. But after ‘Kerala Story 1’, we started getting lots of stories, I realised that there is a much larger evil persisting not just in Kerala but across the country and we have to tell this story because it is much bigger and different than what happened in ‘Kerala Story 1’, and that’s why we decided to make part 2.””It was not like a marketing gimmick that, ‘Let’s make part two, it’s a good brand, let’s take it forward’. No, nothing like that,” Shah told PTI in an interview.Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, the film depicts the stories of three Hindu women from different states who defy their families to marry Muslim men and are subsequently forced to convert.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. Go to Source

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