
War 2 Extended Week 1 India Box Office: Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, Kiara Advani starrer grosses dismal Rs 231 crore gross in 8 days
War 2 won't be able to make most of the open week that it has. If the film got a favourable word of mouth, the collections in week 2 would be exceptional. Alas, that has not happened. A final India gross of Rs 275 crore is also not guaranteed based on the poor trend. In the post pandemic, YRF has just had two resounding blockbusters in the form of Pathaan and Saiyaara, and a hit in the form of Tiger 3. The other movies are all flops and disasters. What's interesting is that YRF, despite more failures than successes in the post-pandemic era, has profited well. Saiyaara has been their biggest money-spinner, taking care of all the other losses.
The Day Wise Gross India Collections Of War 2 Are Are Under
Day India Gross Collections
Thursday Rs 59 crore
Friday Rs 67 crore
Saturday Rs 38 crore
Sunday Rs 36 crore
Monday Rs 9.50 crore
Tuesday Rs 10.50 crore
Wednesday Rs 6 crore
Thursday Rs 5 crore
Total Rs 231 crore gross in 8 days
War 2 Has Resulted In A Loss Of Around Rs 30 Crore For YRF
War 2's losses are around Rs 30 crore for YRF, unless they bear a part of the losses incurred by the Andhra distributor. If they do bear a part of the losses that the Andhra distributor incurs, then the biggest loser of the movie will be Hrithik Roshan, who took a lower upfront amount than his prevailing market value, so that he could have a share in the profits if the film works. Since the movie hasn't worked, he won't get any backend profits.

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