Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor’s Stree 2 is already among the highest-grossing movies of 2024. The movie has already made over Rs 250 crore in just 6 days run thanks to its Tuesday earnings at the box office.
Stree 2 Box Office Collection Day 6: Stree 2, led by Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor, is considerably benefiting from the extended holiday. After opening on Thursday, August 15, the movie reached the Rs 100 crore milestone on Friday, August 16, and continued to grow on Saturday, August 17. It appears that the Amar Kaushik-directed movie will have no trouble shattering 2024 box office records, given its current trajectory of development at the ticket booths. The horror comedy has now surpassed the Rs 250 crore mark at the box office in India, as per sacnilk report.
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Stree 2 has achieved the 250 crore milestone like a piece of cake. From here, it will NOT take long to join the 300 crore club. The Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor starrer is predicted to surpass the 300 crore milestone by Friday, making it one of the club’s fastest entrants.
About Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor’s ‘Stree 2’
Dinesh Vijan’s horror-comedy universe features Stree, Roohi (starring Janhvi Kapoor), Bhediya (starring Varun Dhawan), and Munjya (starring Sharwari Wagh-Mona Singh). The fifth movie in the horror franchise is Stree 2.
India.com’s review for the horror comedy read – “Stree 2 movie continues the unique blend of horror and comedy that made the original Stree so unforgettable. However, this time, the stakes are higher, the scares are more intense, and the laughs flow even more effortlessly. The witty one-liners and punchlines are delivered with perfect timing, making the film a laugh-out-loud experience. The humour is sharp and relevant, appealing especially to younger audiences. At the same time, the film never loses sight of its horror roots, ensuring that the scares are just as effective as the laughs. The music is also noteworthy.”