=‘Vaazha 2: Biopic of a Billion Bros’ continues its steady box office run. The film collected Rs 2.45 crore net on Day 24. This marks a 25.6 percent jump from the previous day’s Rs 1.95 crore.The film was screened across 2,064 shows on its 24th day as per the reports.
Total collections cross Rs 221 cr
As reported by Sacnilk, ‘Vaazha 2’ has now crossed a major milestone globally. Its worldwide gross collection stands at Rs 221.13 crore. In India, the gross collection has reached Rs 136.68 crore.The total India net collection currently stands at Rs 118.25 crore. Overseas markets have also contributed in a good way. The film collected Rs 40 lakhs overseas on Day 24 taking its total overseas gross to Rs 84.45 crore.
Occupancy trends remain steady for ‘Vaazha 2’
The Malayalam version continues to lead in occupancy. It recorded an overall occupancy of 29.72 percent on Day 24. Morning shows opened at 13.42 percent.Afternoon occupancy rose to 25.17 percent. Evening shows increased further to 33.92 percent. Night shows peaked at 41.33 percent, showing strong late-hour demand.The Telugu version recorded an overall occupancy of 21.67 percent. Morning shows stood at 18.40 percent. Afternoon shows reached 24.20 percent. Evening occupancy was 22.00 percent, while night shows closed at 21.70 percent.On Day 24, Kerala contributed Rs 1.53 crore to the total.Andhra Pradesh and Telangana combined added Rs 1.00 crore. Karnataka contributed Rs 20 lakhs, while Tamil Nadu added Rs 6 lakhs. The rest of India contributed Rs 3 lakhs, taking the Day 24 total to Rs 2.82 crore gross.Vaazha 2: Biopic of a Billion Bros is a coming-of-age comedy drama. It is directed by Savin SA in his debut and written by Vipin Das. The film is a sequel to Vaazha: Biopic of a Billion Boys.The cast includes Hashir H., Alan Bin Siraj, Ajin Joy, and Vinayak V.. Supporting roles are played by Vijay Babu, Aju Varghese, Bijukuttan, Alphonse Puthren, and Sudheesh.The film has received positive feedback for its storytelling. An ETimes review noted, “The film also explores sibling bonds, and not just within one generation. It doesn’t gloss over everything with rosy, feel-good moments, but rather shows how these bonds develop through experiences. It also touches upon the UK dreams of the current generation, painting a realistic picture for an average student. The music (composed under Ankit Menon’s supervision) is spot on and adds to the overall feel of the film. The female presence, while not non-existent, is not very substantial either. But they really did not forget the women here. The mothers, sisters, girlfriends and classmates are catalysts to the plot.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.















