With the release of August 14, ‘War 2’, directed by Ayan Mukherjee and starring Hrithik Roshan with Junior NTR, ‘War 2’, making a lot of headlines, but showing the figures of advance booking show a competitive kidnapped. According to the industry tracker Sacnilk, the elder person action has sold 1,44,081 tickets for 8,716 shows, which earns ₹ 4.71 crore in India, or ₹ 9.1 crore including block seats.
Comparatively, Rajinikanth’s ‘Coolie’, directed by Lokesh Kanagarj, has already run before a mark of ₹ 20 crore in the east-sell. This significant difference suggests that ‘War 2’ has Star Power and Franchise recognition, the audience’s expectation currently looks strong for its Tamil language opponent.
A high-hand release for YRF
The film YRF detection marks the sixth entry in the universe and follows the 2019 blockbuster ‘War’. This is also the first spy franchise title of the studio after ‘Tiger 3’, which performed modestly despite the big names. Large -scale the Budget of 400 Crore, ‘War 2’ features music by Benjamin Jasper ACS and music by cinematography. Industry reports say that ₹ 70 crore is being paid to Junior NTR, while Hrithik Roshan has given ₹ 50 crore more profit. Kiara Advani and Ashutosh Rana also act.
Premium ticket prices make buzz
Adding to publicity is a new high in ticket pricing. At Jio World Plaza, at Mumbai’s Messon Inox, Prime Riclier seats for ‘War 2’ are listed in 2,620, with general recliners priced ₹ 2,520, and both categories are almost sold. The multiplexes beyond the chain, standard tickets, start around 300, with the premium format from ₹ 700 to ₹ 1,000 and from the luxury auditorium to the previous ₹ 2,000.
Opening Day Momentum will decide
In the past, ‘Pathan’ posted ₹ 32.01 crore and Tiger 3 in advance booking ₹ 22.97 crore. ‘War 2’ currently trails both benchmarks. Can it bridge the interval, once the first Independence Day depends on the strong word-mouth after the onset of the weekend-and can the Hrithik-JR NTR combination Rajinikanth Wave Sweeping ‘Coolie’.