Kesari 2 Box Office Collection Day 23: Kesari Chapter 2, which will complete a month of his son, goes towards his farewell day. The legal drama is headed by Akshay Kumar with Ananya Panday and R Madhavan who play crucial roles. Kesari’s sequel focuses on C Sankaran Nair to discover the truths of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Co -produced by Karan Johaha, Kesari, chapter 2 maintains constant retention at low levels these days. The court drama has won a Net Business of RS 90 Lakh on the second Saturday at the box office. The jump comes a day after Kesari’s sequel obtained a net business of RS 60 Lakh.
Kesari 2, led by Karan Singh Tyagi, collected RS 45 million rupees in the first week of its launch. In the second week, the earnings of the legal drama were 27.75 million rupees. The launch of then coined RS 8.75 million rupees in the third week.
The accumulated collection of the Akshay Kumar and Ananya Panday movie is at 83 million rupees in 23 days.
Weeks/days | Net India collections |
Week 1 | RS 45 million rupees |
Week 2 | RS 27.75 million rupees |
Week 3 | RS 8.75 million rupees |
Day 22 | RS 60 Lakh |
Day 23 | RS 90 Lakh |
Total | RS 83 million rupees |
Kesari Chapter 2 was one of the current runners at the box office that was affected by national affairs. The situation has now been resolved. Also with R Madhavan, the sequel to Kesari Willain under the mark of 100 million rupees at the end of his theatrical career.
In Kesari 2, Akshay Kumar plays the role of Judge Chettur Sankaran Nair. Ananya Panday and R Madhavan are chosen as Dilet Gill and Neville McKinley defender, respectively.
Kesari Chapter 2 in Cinemas
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