10th September 2023, Mumbai: “Dream Girl 2” continues to weave its success story at the box office, and it’s nothing short of a blockbuster. This Hindi comedy-drama, helmed by director Raaj Shaandilya, kicked off with a bang, delivering an outstanding opening weekend. It raked in a whopping 40.71 crores in its initial three days, with Friday contributing 10.69 crores, Saturday adding 14.02 crores, and Sunday soaring to 16 crores.
Dream Girl 2 Box Office Collection
What’s truly remarkable is that “Dream Girl 2” hasn’t lost its grip during the weekdays either. It managed to maintain a strong hold on the audience, collecting 5.42 crores on Monday, 5.87 crores on Tuesday, and 7.50 crores on Wednesday. As the first week concluded, the film had a commendable total of 65.85 crores at the domestic box office.
Dream Girl 2 Overview
This cinematic gem, produced by Balaji Motion Pictures, serves as a spiritual sequel to the 2019 hit film that saw Ayushmann Khurrana showcasing his exceptional talent by mimicking a woman’s voice, albeit for financial gain. In “Dream Girl 2,” he takes on the role of Pooja while disguising himself as a woman to navigate his financial endeavors.
Dream Girl 2 Overall Collection
As we move into the fifteenth day since its release, “Dream Girl 2” is showing no signs of slowing down. It continues to pull in audiences, and the estimated net box office earnings for today in India stand at around 1.15 crores. With a cumulative gross of 96.59 crores in its first 15 days, “Dream Girl 2” has undeniably struck gold at the Indian box office. The film’s success is a testament to its delightful humor and Ayushmann Khurrana’s charismatic performance.
Stiff Competition from Gadar 2 & Jawan
While the journey to the 100 crore club might seem like a challenging one, considering the competition from films like “Gadar 2” and “Jawan,” “Dream Girl 2” has already solidified its position as a box office winner. Its ability to entertain and engage audiences has set it on the path to becoming one of the standout films of the year.
By Yashika Desai