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Emraan Hashmi's 'Awarapan 2' collects Rs 5.5 crore in India by day 8
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 01:39 PM
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The thriller ‘Awarapan 2’ starring Emraan Hashmi recorded a domestic net collection of Rs 5.5 crore after eight days of release.
The Emraan Hashmi‑led thriller "Awarapan 2" has crossed the Rs 5.5 crore mark in net box‑office earnings across India after eight days of theatrical run, according to data reported by The Times of India. The figure reflects the film's performance in domestic markets since its opening.
While the exact day‑by‑day breakdown has not been disclosed, the cumulative total suggests a steady uptake, with the film maintaining a presence in multiplexes and single‑screen theatres alike. No official worldwide gross has been released, leaving the international contribution unconfirmed.
Industry analysts note that a Rs 5.5 crore domestic haul by the end of the first week places "Awarapan 2" in the mid‑range tier of recent releases, indicating modest but consistent audience interest. The film's future earnings will depend on its ability to retain screens in the coming weeks.
The production house has not announced any promotional activities or new release dates for ancillary platforms, focusing instead on the film's theatrical run to maximize revenue.
While the exact day‑by‑day breakdown has not been disclosed, the cumulative total suggests a steady uptake, with the film maintaining a presence in multiplexes and single‑screen theatres alike. No official worldwide gross has been released, leaving the international contribution unconfirmed.
Industry analysts note that a Rs 5.5 crore domestic haul by the end of the first week places "Awarapan 2" in the mid‑range tier of recent releases, indicating modest but consistent audience interest. The film's future earnings will depend on its ability to retain screens in the coming weeks.
The production house has not announced any promotional activities or new release dates for ancillary platforms, focusing instead on the film's theatrical run to maximize revenue.