‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ box office collections day 3: Vishnu Vishal-Aishwarya Lekshmi film jumps 25.3%; earns Rs 18.78 crore worldwide | Tamil Movie News

'Gatta Kusthi 2' box office collections day 3: Vishnu Vishal-Aishwarya Lekshmi film jumps 25.3%; earns Rs 18.78 crore worldwide
‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ box office collections day 3: Vishnu Vishal-Aishwarya Lekshmi film jumps 25.3%; earns Rs 18.78 crore worldwide

Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya Lekshmi’s ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ continued its theatrical run on a positive note by registering a healthy jump in collections on its third day. The sports drama witnessed improved footfalls on Sunday.

Film crosses Rs 13.85 Crore India Net in three days

According to reports by Sacnilk, ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ earned an estimated Rs 6.20 crore (India net) on Day 3. This indicates a 25.3% increase over the Rs 4.95 crore collected on Day 2.The Sunday collections came from 2,400 shows across India. The film’s cumulative India net collection has reached Rs 13.85 crore while the India gross collection has climbed to Rs 15.93 crore. The overseas market has also contributed steadily, adding Rs 1 crore gross on Sunday. This has taken the film’s overseas gross total to Rs 2.85 crore, while its worldwide gross collection now stands at Rs 18.78 crore after three days.

Occupancy Improves for ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’

‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ recorded an overall 44.27% occupancy in Tamil (2D). Morning shows registered 23.85%, while afternoon occupancy improved to 52.62%.Evening shows remained the strongest with 53.15%, before settling at 44.46% during the night shows.Tamil Nadu continued to dominate the film’s business by contributing Rs 6.25 crore gross on Day 3. Karnataka added Rs 50 lakhs while Kerala contributed Rs 28 lakhs.The film has received a mixed critical response following its release. ETimes awarded ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ a rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars.Our review read, “There are some portions that work, like the father-daughter track, one comic moment involving the song Appadi Podu, and the subplot involving Veera’s patriarchal uncle Rathnam (Karunas) and his wife Padma (Lizzie Antony). We still get the empowerment messages and the gatta kusthi scenes, but the charm and freshness of the original are missing. And we are forced to endure several dull scenes that keep going on and on.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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