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Brahmāstra Day 2 Box Office Collection & Budget Worldwide Saturday Growth

Brahmastra Box Office Collection Day 1

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor’s Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva Box Office Collection  Day 2 Saturday saw very good growth with collections trending 10 to 15% higher than day 1 that too at such high levels

Brahmāstra Box Office Collection Day 2

India All Languages:

41.5 Crore  Nett all languages

39.5 Crore nett all languages Trade Figure

Hindi:

37.5 to 38.5  Crore  Hindi Nett Producer Figure (37.75 Crore  nett Hindi)

35.5 Crore nett Hindi Trade Figure

Worldwide 

73.35 Crores gross Trade Figure

85 Crore gross Producer Figure

Brahmāstra Total till now Box Office Collection

Worldwide

141.85 Crore gross Trade Figure

160 Crore gross Producer Figure

Hindi:

69.5 Crore nett Hindi

66.5 Crore nett Hindi Trade Figure

India All Languages:

77.5 Crore  Nett all languages

74.75 Crore nett all languages Trade Figure

Overseas

50 Crores gross Trade Figure

67 Crore gross Producer Figure

Brahmāstra Box Office Collection Day 1 

Worldwide:

68.5 Crore gross Trade Figure

75 Crores gross as per Producer Figure

India All Languages:

36 Crore  Nett all languages

35.75 Crore nett all languages Trade Figure

Hindi:

31.5 to 32.5  Crore  Hindi Nett Producer Figure ((31.75 Crore  nett Hindi)

31 Crore nett Hindi Trade Figure

Brahmāstra Breakup Box Office Collection Day 1 

42 Crore gross all India all languages Trade Figure

Overseas: 26.5 Crore gross ( $3.3 Million)

Worldwide: 68.5 Crore gross

5.76 Crore  nett or 6.7 Crore gross ( Hindi + Telugu) Andhra Pradesh/ Telangana all-time highest beating Dhoom 3’s record

3 Crore + nett or 3.5 Crore gross ( Hindi + Kannada)  Karnataka

1.75 Crore + nett or 2.1 Crore gross  ( Hindi + Tamil ) Tamil Nadu estimate

Brahmāstra Overseas Box Office Collection Day 1 

USA: Total $1.9 Million

$700,000 or Rs 5.57 Crore gross  from Thursday premiers

$1,132,037 – 725 Locations or Rs 9 Crore gross on Friday

Australia: A$305,085 or Rs 2.38 Crore gross on day 1

UK – $190,000

EU – $150,000

Rest Of the World – $200,000

Gulf + GCC: $700,000

Total – $3.3 Million or Rs 26.5 Crores gross

Brahmastra Day 1 collection saw a huge start at the box office and it is the biggest opener of 2022 amongst Hindi movies and 2nd highest of 2022 after KGF2 when we take other languages and beating Doctor Strange 2 and RRR. Brahmāstra  is also the biggest opening of a hindi movie in south India collecting more than 10 Crores just in southern states

Top Opening Days of 2022 Hindi Movies

  1. Brahmāstra -31.75 Crores
  2. Bhool Bhulaiya 2- 14.11 Crores
  3. Bachchan Pandey – 13.25 Crores
  4. Laal Singh Chaddha -11.7 Crore
  5. Samrat Prithviraj -10.7 Crore
  6. Gangubai -10.5 Crore
  7. Shamshera – 10.25 Crore
  8. Jugg Jugg Jeeyo – 9.28 Crore
  9. Raksha Bandhan – 8.2 Crore
  10. Ek Villain Returns -7.05 Crore

Top Opening Days of 2022 All Language Movies Releasing in Hindi Belt

  1. KGF 2-  53.95 Crores
  2. Brahmāstra -31.75 Crores
  3. Doctor Strange 2 -28.35 Crores
  4. RRR – 20.07 Crores
  5. Thor 4- 18.6 Crores
  6. Bhool Bhulaiya 2- 14.11 Crores
  7. Bachchan Pandey – 13.25 Crores
  8. Laal Singh Chaddha -11.7 Crore
  9. Samrat Prithviraj -10.7 Crore
  10. Gangubai -10.5 Crore
  11. Shamshera – 10.25 Crore
  12. Jugg Jugg Jeeyo – 9.28 Crore
  13. Raksha Bandhan – 8.2 Crore
  14. Ek Villain Returns -7.05 Crore

Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva Budget

Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva has been made on an overall budget of Rs 410 Crores

Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva Screens

Total approx 8913 screens worldwide

5019 screens in India

2894 screens in overseas

Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva Hit Or Flop Economics

Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva will be a clean hit only If it crosses 410 Crores at the box office worldwide. Brahmāstra Part 1 Shiva will be sold to Disney + Hotstar but Disney produced it only along with Dharma so the OTT price is whatever value that they want to impart to it similarly Star is also a Disney company so again satellite rights is the value that they wish to impart. A fair value for both of which could be 150 Crores so rest had to be covered by theatrical so it would mean it has to cross 410 Crores worldwide to achieve that.

The idea for making such an expensive Brahmāstra Part 1 is to lose money on part 1 to make money on part 2 and part 3 but whether sequels get made depends on how it is received at the box office.