New Delhi. ‘Avatar The Way Of Water’ has created a buzz as soon as it is released. The film crossed 100 crores in just 3 days. People all over the world are liking this film of James Cameron. Like ‘Avatar’, ‘Avatar 2’ is also setting flags at the box office in terms of earnings. Its first weekend collection has come out, so let’s see how the film has performed on the third day.
Avatar 2’s record breaking earnings
In advance booking itself, Avatar proved that it is a long race horse. After this, the film took a step forward towards creating history by earning more than 45 crores on the first day. The film’s collection was tremendous on the second day as well and the film reached close to 87.50 crores. Now everything hinged on the Sunday collection and Avatar 2 did not disappoint.
The film crossed 100 crores on the weekend
According to sacnilk.com, the film showed a tremendous jump on the third day and collected around 50 crores (figures are preliminary and may change). With this, the total earnings of the film reached close to 137.50 crores. Out of this, there was a collection of 24 crores in English, 14 crores in Hindi, 4 crores in Telugu and three crores in Tamil and 45 lakhs in Malayalam.
Circus will compete next week
Let us inform that only ‘Drishyam 2’ has been able to give competition to ‘Avatar 2’ in Bollywood, it has been more than a month since its release. For the past few weeks, no major Bollywood film has released. Rohit Shetty’s ‘Circus’ is going to hit the theaters in the coming week. Now whether it can stand in front of ‘Avatar 2’ or not, only time will tell.
KGF 2 could not leave behind
The real test of ‘Avatar 2’ will also start from today i.e. from Monday. It crossed 100 crores on the weekend and now it is expected that the film will cross the 200 crore mark by its second week. Despite earning so well, the record of the biggest opening this year in India is in the name of TKGF Chapter 2T. It had earned more than 53 crores on the first day. Let us tell you that ‘Avatar’ is one of the highest-grossing films in the world so far.