The sequel to the 2019 surprise hit Mathu Vadalara is making waves at the box office. Mathu Vadalara 2, which hit theaters on September 13, 2024, continues to perform well, with impressive numbers reported on Day 9. Directed by Ritesh Rana and starring Sri Simha Koduri, Satya, and Faria Abdullah, this crime comedy has captured the audience’s attention, thanks to its humor, plot twists, and engaging performances.
Box Office Collection: Day 9 Worldwide
By the end of Day 9, Mathu Vadalara 2 has collected around Rs 22 crore globally, solidifying its status as a hit at the box office. The film had already recovered 54% of its production budget within the first weekend, with strong earnings from both domestic and international markets. With an estimated budget of Rs 16 crore, the film reached its break-even point within just two days.
In India, the film performed particularly well in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, bringing in over Rs 12 crore from these states alone. It also saw excellent returns from multiplexes in major cities. Meanwhile, internationally, Mathu Vadalara 2 did well in the USA, crossing the $600,000 mark in just a few days.
Hit or Flop Verdict?
Based on current trends, Mathu Vadalara 2 is firmly categorized as a hit. The movie not only crossed its break-even point but has also gone on to make profits. This success can be attributed to a combination of strong word-of-mouth, engaging performances by the cast, and a well-executed marketing campaign.
Moreover, Satya’s comedic timing and the movie’s quirky plot have been praised by both audiences and critics. Many are calling it a refreshing change from typical Telugu cinema offerings, with Mathu Vadalara 2 bringing a unique blend of crime, comedy, and thrills. The film continues to attract audiences, and it is expected to maintain steady box office numbers in the upcoming days.
With strong weekday numbers and solid weekend projections, Mathu Vadalara 2 is poised to remain a top choice for Telugu moviegoers this month. The film’s success also highlights the growing trend of low-budget films making big profits through clever storytelling and engaging performances.