Is Pushpa-2 less profitable than Pushpa-1..!?

Everyone knows what a hit pushpa 2: The Rule, which was made in the combination of icon star allu arjun and director Sukumar, has become. It is creating new records in the indian film industry and is making waves. It is making waves by earning more than Rs. 1000 crores in six days. prabhas and Nag Ashwin's kalki 2898 AD movie, which came in the combo, is breaking the record and entertaining. Pushpa-2, which became the highest-grossing film in the indian film industry in 2024, is doing well in all the centers where it was released. Especially in the North, it is booming like Never Before.
 It will soon break a crazy record. So far, Baahubali-2 has collected Rs. 511 crore in the North. Trade pundits are predicting that Pushpa-2 will break that record on Sunday. But it is known that the first part of pushpa was also a hit on a different level in the North. It has reaped a harvest of profits for the makers. It is said that the makers spent Rs. 20 crores for the hindi version of the first part, which was released in 2021. Pushpa-1, which entertained hindi lovers to a certain extent, collected Rs. 106 crores. That is, it brought in a profit of Rs. 86 crore. That is, even though the cost was low, it must be said that the profits came in a range. Pushpa-1 provided almost 430 percent profits to the makers. At the same time, everyone is talking about the collections of pushpa sequel in the North.

 
There is talk that the makers spent almost Rs. 200 crores for the hindi version of the sequel. So far, pushpa 2 has earned more than Rs. 250 crores in the hindi belt. At present, it must be said that the profit percentage is 120%. This is a very big deal. But the profit percentage is less than the first part. To make a profit like Part-1, it needs to collect Rs. 1060 crores at the box office. Although it is getting a good response right now, it will be difficult for Pushpa-2 to touch the Rs. 1000 crore mark in hindi alone. And finally, we have to wait and see how much it will collect.

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