While Zootopia 2 dominates global box offices with over $600 million worldwide, its Indian journey tells a different story—one of patience, perseverance, and the unique challenges animated films face in the subcontinent. Six days into its theatrical run, Disney’s animated sequel has crossed ₹11.50 crore, following a trajectory similar to Inside Out 2 and Moana 2, both of which eventually crossed ₹30 crore despite modest starts.
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Zootopia 2: Box Office Performance Breakdown
| Day | Gross Collection | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 (Friday) | ₹1.65 crore | Opening |
| Day 2 (Saturday) | ₹3.35 crore | +103% |
| Day 3 (Sunday) | ₹3.80 crore | +13% |
| Day 4 (Monday) | ₹0.75 crore | -80% (Weekday drop) |
| Day 5 (Tuesday) | ₹1.00 crore | +33% |
| Day 6 (Wednesday) | ₹0.85 crore | -15% |
| Total | ₹11.40 crore | Week 1 Target: ₹12 crore |
The India Challenge: Why Animated Films Struggle
Animated films in India face a limited audience compared to Hollywood’s live-action blockbusters or homegrown masala entertainers. While sequels to highly acclaimed properties like Frozen 2, Incredibles 2, and Spider-Verse 2 have achieved respectable numbers, the Indian market remains selective about which animated features resonate.
Zootopia 2’s Day 6 collection of ₹85 lakh represents a 10% jump from Monday’s ₹75 lakh but a 15% decline from Tuesday. This weekday fluctuation is typical for animated releases that depend heavily on family audiences available primarily during weekends and holidays.
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Shraddha Kapoor’s Star Power in Hindi Dub
Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor lent her voice to protagonist Judy Hopps in the Hindi-dubbed version, adding star appeal for local audiences. The buddy comedy cop film, directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, benefits from her recognizable voice, though it hasn’t translated into blockbuster numbers domestically.
Celebrity voice casting has become standard practice for Indian dubbed versions, attempting to bridge the cultural gap between Western animation and local preferences. However, the impact remains modest compared to international markets where animation enjoys mainstream acceptance.
Global Domination vs. Indian Modesty
The contrast between Zootopia 2’s global success and Indian performance is stark. Internationally, the film has become 2025’s 9th highest-grossing movie with over $600 million and is confidently marching toward the $1 billion milestone. China has been particularly receptive, with the film wreaking havoc at Chinese box offices.
This disparity highlights India’s unique entertainment ecosystem where live-action spectacles, especially superhero films and franchise tentpoles, command far greater audience attention than animated features.
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The ₹30 Crore Blueprint: Learning from Predecessors
Industry analysts predict Zootopia 2 will follow the path carved by Inside Out 2 and Moana 2, both of which started similarly modest but displayed impressive legs, ultimately crossing ₹30 crore gross through sustained weekday holds and strong second-weekend performances.
These films succeeded by:
- Maintaining screen presence for 3-4 weeks despite low daily collections
- Capitalizing on school holidays and extended weekends
- Benefiting from positive word-of-mouth from families who attended
- Minimal competition from other animated releases
Zootopia 2’s advantage lies in December’s family-friendly climate and lack of direct animated competition, allowing it to monopolize the niche audience over several weeks.
What’s Next for Zootopia 2?
The film’s expected opening week gross of ₹12 crore sets the foundation for a long theatrical run. If it maintains consistent ₹60-80 lakh daily collections through weekdays and jumps to ₹2-3 crore on subsequent weekends, the ₹30 crore milestone becomes achievable by week four.
Critical factors include:
- Weekend multipliers: Can it match Saturday-Sunday surges from Week 1?
- Competition management: How will December’s packed release calendar impact screens?
- Holiday advantage: Will Christmas and New Year’s boost family attendance?
The verdict on Zootopia 2’s Indian journey won’t be written for another three weeks, but early signs suggest a respectable, if unspectacular, performance that aligns with realistic expectations for Western animated sequels in the Indian market.
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FAQs
Q1: Why is Zootopia 2 performing better globally than in India?
Zootopia 2 has crossed $600 million globally and ranks as 2025’s 9th highest-grossing film, with exceptional performance in China and other overseas markets. In India, however, animated films face a limited audience compared to live-action blockbusters. Cultural preferences lean toward star-driven spectacles and franchise tentpoles rather than animated features. Additionally, ticket pricing and single-screen accessibility favor local content. While the film features Shraddha Kapoor’s voice in the Hindi version, this hasn’t translated to blockbuster numbers domestically, reflecting India’s unique entertainment consumption patterns.
Q2: Can Zootopia 2 reach ₹30 crore in India despite its slow start?
Yes, industry analysts believe Zootopia 2 can reach ₹30 crore by following the trajectory of similar Disney animated releases like Inside Out 2 and Moana 2, both of which started modestly but displayed impressive staying power. The key lies in maintaining consistent weekday collections of ₹60-80 lakh and weekend jumps to ₹2-3 crore over 3-4 weeks. December’s family-friendly climate, Christmas and New Year holidays, and minimal animated competition provide favorable conditions. However, the packed December release calendar may impact screen availability.

