A Rs 100 crore crossing in five days
The sequel has collected Rs 100.75 crore net in India, according to the reported figures, with a global total of Rs 144.13 crore. Against a reported budget of Rs 45 crore, the film has already earned more than three times its cost from worldwide theatricals alone.
Why this milestone is different for Emraan Hashmi
This is Emraan Hashmi's first Rs 100 crore solo lead film. For an actor who has long carried mid-sized thrillers and romantic dramas on his own shoulders, crossing the century mark as the sole hero changes the commercial conversation around him.
It also gives Awarapan 2 a distinct place in his filmography — a sequel that did what none of his earlier solo outings could at the ticket window.
From opening day to the century mark
The film opened at Rs 22 crore on day one and strengthened substantially over the weekend, according to the original report. By day five, it had crossed the Rs 100 crore net milestone in India.
The exact day-wise split beyond the opening day has not been specified, but the pace points to strong franchise pull and sustained audience interest.
What this means for the franchise and its audience
Awarapan 2 revives a franchise that began with the 2007 original, a film that built a devoted following without achieving this scale of box office numbers. The sequel has now delivered that scale.
For fans, the milestone is validation of a character and a star they backed for nearly two decades. For neutral filmgoers, it is a signal that the film is playing big in theatres and resonating beyond just the core fanbase.
Trade figures and verification status
The figures cited here come from the original story report; independent trade confirmations and official production-house statements were not available at the time of writing. As with most box office reporting, numbers may be revised as more data comes in.
Readers should treat the Rs 100.75 crore India net and Rs 144.13 crore global gross as reported estimates until official confirmation arrives.
What a day-five century really tells us
A decade ago, a Rs 100 crore solo lead film was rare territory. Today, the speed of the milestone matters as much as the number itself. Crossing the mark in five days suggests Awarapan 2 is not depending on a single