Deva Box Office Collection Day 2
Shahid Kapoor’s latest action thriller “Deva” has crossed the ₹10 crore mark in its opening weekend, though the numbers suggest a challenging road ahead. Despite being released with minimal competition, the film’s performance indicates a slower start compared to Kapoor’s recent successes.
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Deva Box Office Collection Day : Opening Weekend Performance
The film witnessed a moderate improvement on its second day, collecting ₹6.42 crore, marking a 16.73% increase from its opening day figure of ₹5.5 crore. According to Sacnilk’s early estimates, the domestic total has reached ₹11.92 crore. Zee Studios reported slightly different figures, citing a first-day NBOC of ₹5.78 crore and a global gross collection of ₹10.30 crore, including overseas earnings of ₹3.49 crore.
Comparative Analysis with Previous Films
While “Deva” outperforms Shahid’s “Jersey” (₹3.1 crore and ₹4.1 crore), it falls significantly short of his recent hits. “Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya” opened stronger with ₹6.7 crore and ₹9.65 crore on its first two days, while “Kabir Singh” dominated with ₹20.21 crore and ₹22.71 crore. Surprisingly, the film’s numbers even trail behind the unsuccessful “Batti Gul Meter Chalu.”
Occupancy Trends
The Rosshan Andrrews-directed film showed interesting occupancy patterns on Saturday, averaging 13.07% in Hindi markets. Starting with a modest 5.84% in morning shows, the occupancy gradually improved throughout the day, reaching its peak at 20.96% during night screenings. This progressive improvement suggests potential for better performance in upcoming days.
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FAQs
1. How does Deva’s box office performance compare to contemporary releases?
On Saturday, “Deva” slightly outperformed Akshay Kumar’s “Sky Force” (₹5 crore), which was in its second week, though both films show modest numbers.
2. What are the expectations for Deva’s future performance?
The gradual improvement in occupancy rates and weekend timing suggests potential for better numbers, though the film needs significant word-of-mouth promotion to match Shahid’s previous successes.