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Animal Box Office Collection Day 14: A Strong Start

Animal, featuring Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor and helmed by director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, has made a roaring impact in its first two weeks. The film kicked off with an impressive ₹337.58 crore in its opening week, signaling a strong start.

The movie’s momentum continued into the second week, albeit with natural fluctuations. The second Friday saw a collection of ₹22.95 crore, which was a slight dip of 5.28% from the previous day. However, Animal bounced back vigorously on its second Saturday, raking in ₹34.74 crore, marking a substantial increase of 51.37%. Sunday collections often see a spike, and Animal was no exception, gathering ₹36 crore on its second Sunday, a modest rise of 3.63%.

As weekdays began, a drop was observed, with Monday earnings at ₹13.85 crore, which was a significant fall of 61.53% from Sunday’s figures. The following days maintained a similar pattern, with ₹12.72 crore on Tuesday and an early estimate of ₹8.75 crore on Thursday, indicating the typical weekday downturn.

Animal Box Office Collection Day 14: A Strong Start

Animal, featuring Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor and helmed by director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, has made a roaring impact in its first two weeks. The film kicked off with an impressive ₹337.58 crore in its opening week, signaling a strong start.

The movie’s momentum continued into the second week, albeit with natural fluctuations. The second Friday saw a collection of ₹22.95 crore, which was a slight dip of 5.28% from the previous day. However, Animal bounced back vigorously on its second Saturday, raking in ₹34.74 crore, marking a substantial increase of 51.37%. Sunday collections often see a spike, and Animal was no exception, gathering ₹36 crore on its second Sunday, a modest rise of 3.63%.

As weekdays began, a drop was observed, with Monday earnings at ₹13.85 crore, which was a significant fall of 61.53% from Sunday’s figures. The following days maintained a similar pattern, with ₹12.72 crore on Tuesday and an early estimate of ₹8.75 crore on Thursday, indicating the typical weekday downturn.