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Ajay Devgn movie saw a 70% drop on the first Monday, with revenues of only Rs…

Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh-Starrer crime thriller RAID 2 scored 10 billion rupees at the global box office.

RAID 2 Box Office Collection Day 5

Headlines for the crime thriller Ajay Devgn, released in cinemas on Thursday, May 4. The film also includes Vaani Kapoor, Rajat Kapoor, Saurabh Shukla, Saurabh Shukla and Amit Sial in leading roles, making a great effort on India and Rs 71.25 Crore and ins the Ticket Windows, and the company has made a good start in the ticketing window. Four-day opening weekend.

According to early estimates from tracking portal Sacnilk, Ajay Devgn-Starrer made Rs 7 crore on the first Monday. It's a good number for a working day, which means the movie has been able to keep its momentum, but mathematically, the RAID 2 collection has dropped by 70% as the movie collected Rs 22 crore on Sunday. It also means that the crime thriller violated Rs 1,000 crore at the global box office.

Earlier, RAID 2 won the second highest Bollywood movie this year as it received Rs 19.25 crore on its first day of release. With its first day collection of Rs 31 crore, Vicky Kaushal-Starrer historical action drama Chhaava remains the biggest Bollywood opening of the year this year.

RAID 2 is a direct sequel to the 2018 movie RAID. The 2018 crime thriller made Rs 40 crore for Rs 40 crore, a huge commercial success as it earned a net worth of Rs 100.3 crore in India, with a total global box office of Rs 15.4 crore. The sequel is likely to surpass the first part of the box office on the second weekend.

Like the original sequel, the sequel draws inspiration from real-life income tax raids, showing how income tax department officials can work with intelligence agencies to investigate and expose white-collar criminal activities. RAID 2 is directed by Raj Kumar Gupta, who also took on the first part.

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