Allu Arjun's 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' Breaks Records, Crosses ₹1000 Crore Mark Globally

Allu Arjun's latest film 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' has outperformed expectations, becoming the fastest Indian film to cross the ₹1000 crore mark globally in just six days. This achievement surpasses the highest-grossing films in Indian cinema, leaving behind Shah Rukh Khan's 'Jawan' in Hindi markets. Domestically, the film has earned ₹770 crore in six days, making it the highest earnings for any Indian film.
The film, which opened with a strong collection of ₹164.25 crore and ₹10.65 crore during paid premieres, has been dominating the domestic box office with 86.3% of the total revenue. It has also achieved the record of the highest first-week grosser in Hindi cinema, surpassing 'Jawan.' The film collected ₹41 crore on day 7, bringing the total to ₹686 crore in its first week.
Internationally, the film has been performing remarkably well. Pushpa 2: The Rule grossed $9.3 million in its opening weekend from 1,245 theaters and is reportedly set to cross the ₹950 crore mark globally, and has now reportedly crossed Rs 1000 crore, solidifying its place in history. The film's director has been praised for its success by industry peers, including Venkatesh and Ram Charan. Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil have also supported the film with their interesting portrayal.
With its outstanding performance at the box office, Pushpa 2: The Rule is emerging as a benchmark for Indian cinema, setting new standards for action-crime dramas. As it continues to rewrite records and impress audiences around the world, the film has established Allu Arjun's status as a leading star and reinforced his influence in the Indian film industry.