Mufasa The Lion King: know the collection
Many films are being released in theatres these days. Out of these, Pushpa 2 The Rule, Mufasa and Baby John are the most talked about. Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2 has set many records at the box office so far. At the same time, Mufasa‘s magic is also being seen continuously at the ticket window. However, Baby John could not do the magic that was expected from it. Let’s know which film did what kind of business at the ticket window on Saturday…
Baby John flopped
Varun Dhawan‘s film Baby John was expected to be the biggest hit of the actor’s career. However, the exact opposite happened. This film has proved to be his biggest flop till date. The film could not even take advantage of being released on the occasion of Christmas. Made on a budget of 180-185 crores, the film was declared a flop in the first week itself due to its disappointing collection.
With this, the total earnings of the film have now reached only Rs 37.75 crores.
Mufasa The Lion King became number one
Mufasa The Lion King has been successful in making its place in the hearts of the audience. Despite being a Hollywood film, this film has touched the Indian audience. The film has done great business in India so far. On the 16th day, this film did a business of Rs 4 crore 50 lakh at the ticket window. With this, the total earnings of the film have now become Rs 131.4 crore. Mufasa has now reached the seventh position in the list of highest-grossing foreign films in India. At the same time, it has also become the highest-grossing Hollywood film of 2024.
Pushpa 2 The Rule is one step away from creating history
After 2024, Pushpa 2‘s reign seems to continue in 2025. The film has earned a lot at the Indian box office. Allu Arjun‘s brilliant acting and Sukumar’s brilliant direction have been successful in drawing the audience to the theaters. On the 31st day, the film collected Rs 5 crore 50 lakh. With this, the total collection of the film has now become Rs 1199 crore. On Sunday, this film will create history by starting the 1200 crore club in India.