
South film industry superstar Nandamuri Balakrishna’s film Akhanda 2 is making good collections in theatres. The first part of this film was liked a lot and the film also earned a good amount. Now his film Akhanda 2 has been released in theaters and is surprising with its earnings within 3 days of its release. The latest figures of the film’s earnings have come which are enough to show that this film is a long race horse and it is going to have a different performance in the times to come.
Talking about the film, a big update has also come regarding this film. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also going to watch the film Akhanda 2. In such a situation, let us know how much this film has earned in India and what kind of response it is getting abroad.
Akhanda 2 reaches close to Rs 100 crore
Talking about the film Akhanda 2, this film has performed amazingly in theatres. The film had earned Rs 30.5 crore on the opening day, which also included advance booking figures. After this the film collected Rs 15.50 crore on the second day of release. Also, the collection of the film on the third day was Rs 15 crore. In such a situation, this film has made Rs 61 crore in India in 3 days.
Talking about the worldwide collection of the film, the worldwide collection of this film in 2 days was Rs 64 crores. If the collection of Rs 15 crore on the third day of the film is added to this, then the total collection of the film becomes Rs 79 crore, which cannot be called low in any way.
How will be the future of Akhanda 2 film?
Nandamuri Balakrishna has played the lead role in the film Akhanda 2. The first part of the film was a super hit and now the second part is seeing great success. Apart from this, its third part has also already been announced at the end of the film. Now it remains to be seen whether the film can cross the collection of Rs 100 crore in the first week of its release. According to many reports, the budget of the film is believed to be between Rs 120 crore and Rs 200 crore. In such a situation, earning at least Rs 250 crore for this film will bring it into the safe zone.

