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Akhanda 2 Day 5 Box Office Report

Akhanda 2: Thaandavam Box Office Collection Day 5 – Telugu Market Leads, Pan-India Response Limited

Akhanda 2: Thaandavam, starring Nandamuri Balakrishna and directed by Boyapati Srinu, continues its theatrical run with strong dominance in the Telugu belt. By the end of Day 5, the film has collected ₹70.93 crore India net and ₹94.5 crore worldwide.

While the Telugu version remains the film’s backbone, collections from Hindi and other dubbed versions remain modest, making Akhanda 2 a largely region-driven success so far.


Akhanda 2 Box Office Collection (Till Day 5)

  • India Net Collection: ₹70.93 Cr
  • India Gross Collection: ₹83.75 Cr
  • Overseas Collection: ₹10.75 Cr
  • Worldwide Collection: ₹94.5 Cr
  • Verdict: Awaited

Telugu Box Office: Main Revenue Driver

The Telugu version continues to dominate the overall box office performance. Strong fan support and mass appeal have helped the film maintain steady weekday collections.

Day Telugu Net Collection
Day 0 (Previews)₹8 Cr
Day 1₹21.95 Cr
Day 2₹14.85 Cr
Day 3₹14.45 Cr
Day 4₹4.95 Cr
Day 5₹4.25 Cr*
Total ₹68.45 Cr

Performance in Other Languages

  • Hindi Net (Day 4): ₹0.52 Cr
  • Tamil Net (Day 5): ₹1.78 Cr
  • Kannada Net (Day 4): ₹0.12 Cr
  • Malayalam Net (Day 4): ₹0.06 Cr

The data clearly indicates that Akhanda 2 is performing primarily as a Telugu-centric mass film, with limited traction outside its core market.


Star Cast & Crew

Star Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Harshaali Malhotra, Saswata Chatterjee, Samyuktha Menon, Aadhi Pinisetty, Kabir Duhan Singh
Director: Boyapati Srinu
Production Houses: 14 Reels Plus, IVY Entertainment


Final Verdict (So Far)

Akhanda 2: Thaandavam has opened on a solid note in the Telugu market, powered by Balakrishna’s mass appeal. However, the film’s long-term box office fate will depend on sustained weekday holds and second-weekend growth.

With limited pan-India reach, the Telugu audience remains the key factor in deciding whether Akhanda 2 can emerge as a theatrical success.

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