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War 2 Box Office Collection: ‘War 2’ Hits ₹218 Crore Milestone on Day 11 Amid Weekend Uptick

War 2 Box Office CollectionWar 2, the high-octane spy thriller starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR, has rallied in its second weekend, edging past the ₹218 crore mark in India by its 11th day of release.

Weekend Surge Revives Momentum

After a sluggish early run with significant drops post-launch, the film experienced a notable rebound on its second Saturday—posting a 55% increase in box office collections, earning around ₹6.2 crore net in India, with ₹5.35 crore coming from Hindi screenings while the remainder came from Tamil and Telugu versions. On its 11th day (Sunday), War 2 pulled in approximately ₹4 crore net across all languages, once again showing a mild revival.

Crossing ₹218 Crore – A New Benchmark

These weekend gains have propelled the domestic total over ₹218 crore net as of Day 11. Earlier figures had indicated ₹214.5 crore by Day 10, confirming that the film has comfortably cleared the ₹218 crore threshold.

How It Stacks Up in the Spy Universe

The resurgence is especially meaningful considering War 2 had risked becoming the lowest-grossing installment in Yash Raj Films’ Spy Universe. With this latest uptick, it has now surpassed Ek Tha Tiger’s gross, shedding the unwanted tag. The film’s cumulative worldwide gross is estimated to be in the ₹330 crore range.

Summary at a Glance

Detail Info
Day 11 Domestic Collection ~₹4 crore net
Domestic Total by Day 11 Crossed ₹218 crore
Day 10 Domestic Total ₹214.5 crore
Worldwide Gross Approx. ₹330 crore
Critics’ Consensus Impressive action and visuals; weaker script and effects

Production Scale and Reception

Directed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2 was released on 14 August 2025, aligning with the Independence Day weekend, across multiple premium formats including IMAX and Dolby Cinema. With an estimated budget of ₹300–400 crore, it’s one of India’s most expensive productions to date. Critically, the film drew mixed-to-negative reviews—praised for its performances, cinematography, and action sequences, but criticized for its screenplay and VFX.

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