Raid 2 Crosses 148 Crore Worldwide but Falls Short of Shaitaan at Box Office

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Ajay Devgn and Riteish Deshmukh’s latest crime thriller, Raid 2, continues to hold its ground at the box office, showing resilience in its second weekend. The film recorded a significant boost in collections on its second Sunday, pulling in Rs 11.75 crore, according to data from Sacnilk. This surge comes after relatively slower numbers on Friday and Saturday, bringing the film’s net India collection to Rs 120.75 crore after 11 days of release.

When including gross figures, Raid 2 has amassed Rs 129.7 crore in India and Rs 148.2 crore globally. Overseas markets contributed Rs 18.5 crore to the film’s earnings. The production house also confirmed that the film has collected Rs 112.42 crore at the India Net Box Office Collection (NBOC). Despite these strong numbers, the film still trails behind Shaitaan, which remains ahead in the 2025 box office rankings.

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This latest outing marks Ajay Devgn’s eighth highest-grossing film of all time and ranks as the third highest for Riteish Deshmukh. While the film has outperformed other recent releases like Jaat and Kesari 2, it has yet to reach the benchmark set by Shaitaan.

On its second Sunday, the film’s occupancy across India averaged 30.16 percent, with notable spikes during afternoon and evening showtimes. Chennai led the way with an impressive 63.75 percent occupancy from just 28 shows. Bengaluru followed with 39.25 percent occupancy across 211 shows, while Pune saw 37.25 percent with 303 shows. In Mumbai, the film maintained a 29.50 percent occupancy rate over 733 shows, while Delhi-NCR recorded a slightly lower 28.25 percent across 1,191 shows.

With 4,299 shows still running across India, Raid 2 continues its theatrical journey, though it now faces the challenge of sustaining momentum against new releases and maintaining its position in the competitive box office race.

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