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Awarapan 2 Day 5: Emraan Hashmi's Sequel Smashes Into the 100 Crore Club, Matching the Historic Speed of Kabir Singh and Sooryavanshi!
BY SACNILK
It is not every day that we see a sequel managed with such balance, but Awarapan 2 seems to have struck a chord with the audience that goes beyond just nostalgia. While the first film remains a cult classic for its soul-stirring music and Emraan Hashmi’s brooding performance, this second installment has successfully modernized the appeal. The buzz on social media, no major movies to compete and strong word of mouth suggest that the viewers are appreciating the gritty narrative and the emotional depth brought back to the screen. It is this organic interest that has helped the film maintain its momentum well past the opening weekend. The big story today is that Awarapan 2 has officially entered the 100 Crore Club on its day 5. By crossing this milestone in just five days, the film has placed itself alongside some of the biggest blockbusters in Indian cinema history. To give you some context, achieving this feat in five days puts the movie in the same league as hits like Kabir Singh, RRR (Hindi), and Sooryavanshi. It has also matched the pace of other massive entertainers like Simmba and Mission Mangal, which similarly crossed the century mark on their fifth day of release. Joining such a list is a clear indicator that the film is not just a weekend wonder but a genuine box office hit. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) If we look at the Tuesday performance, the numbers tell an interesting story of growth. Usually, films see a bit of a dip during the weekdays, but Awarapan 2 actually saw its collections rise. On Day 5, the film earned 9.75 crore net, which is a 5.4 percent increase from the previous day. Much of this can be attributed to the discounted ticket offers available on Tuesdays, which encouraged many viewers to head to the theaters. This brings the total India net collection to a solid 100.75 crore, while the India gross stands at 120.33 crore. When we break down the performance in national chains, the support from major multiplexes remains firm. On Tuesday alone, PVR saw around 34,000 tickets sold, while INOX and Cinepolis contributed roughly 18,000 and 9,000 tickets respectively. This brings the total ticket sales across these three major chains to approximately 61,000 for the day. This steady flow of audience in the premium chains is complemented by a massive response on booking platforms, with BookMyShow recording over 1.94 million tickets sold so far since the release. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) What is particularly fascinating is how the film is performing across different regions. Historically, Emraan Hashmi has enjoyed a very loyal fan base in the Mumbai circuit and mass-heavy regions like Maharashtra and Gujarat. While Mumbai is doing respectable business with 876 shows and an overall occupancy of 28 percent, it is actually the National Capital Region (NCR) that is leading the way. With a massive 1,149 shows, NCR recorded an impressive 44.3 percent occupancy. It is quite a shift to see the North performing even better than the actor's traditional stronghold in the West, indicating that the film's theme has found a much wider, pan-India acceptance. Even Tier 2 and Tier 3 centers are showing high night-show occupancies, often touching 43 percent, which is a sign of long-term stability. The success is not just limited to the domestic market either. Overseas, the film added another 2 crore on its fifth day, pushing the total international gross to 23.80 crore. When you combine the domestic and international numbers, the worldwide gross for Awarapan 2 now stands at 144.13 crore. With no major competition in sight for the coming days, the film looks set to continue its strong run at the box office, proving that a well-made sequel with the right emotional hook can still bring the masses back to the big screen.