The global box office momentum for superstar Ram Charan’s newly released sports action drama Peddi has proven to be completely unstoppable, solidifying his status as a premier crowd-puller across international markets. Despite facing heavy criticism and intense debates across social media networks regarding the writing, presentation, and alleged objectification of the lead actress Janhvi Kapoor’s character named Achiyamma, the film remains completely unbothered by external controversies. Audiences have chosen to completely disregard the online friction, turning out in massive numbers to witness the high-octane rural drama on the big screen. According to the latest trade figures compiled by industry trackers, the Buchi Babu Sana directorial has successfully stormed into the prestigious elite club by minting an incredible cumulative worldwide gross total of ₹150.49 crore within just two days of its official theatrical release, effortlessly surpassing the early box office performance benchmarks of the actor’s previously released projects. On its second day, which was a regular working weekday, the pan-India movie experienced an expected and natural drop of roughly 47 percent following its historic opening day explosion. It comfortably secured a net domestic collection of ₹26.90 crore across 10,113 scheduled screenings in India, bringing its total two-day domestic net earnings to a phenomenal ₹96.40 crore, putting it within touching distance of the coveted hundred-crore domestic net milestone. The film’s overall domestic gross figure has comfortably reached ₹114.49 crore, while its international run has yielded spectacular outcomes with an overseas gross collection of ₹36 crore, including a blockbuster performance in North America where it comfortably sailed past the 1.5-million-dollar mark. The original Telugu version remains the undisputed backbone of this theatrical run, registering an exceptional overall occupancy of nearly 49 percent on its second day, with crowd turnouts climbing steadily from 29 percent in morning shows to a massive 60 percent during night screenings across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The regional distribution of earnings highlights a massive disparity, as the home markets of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana contributed a whopping ₹25 crore gross on day two alone, whereas Karnataka emerged as the second largest domestic contributor by adding ₹3.23 crore gross. Conversely, the dubbed versions across non-Telugu speaking markets have registered a noticeably milder and disappointing theatrical response. The Hindi dubbed version, despite a wide release across more than a thousand screens and featuring popular Hindi stars like Boman Irani and Divyenndu, managed to collect only about ₹5 crore net across its first two days, while the Tamil and Kannada dubs posted mild occupancies of roughly 19 percent and 17 percent respectively. Made on a staggering production budget exceeding ₹250 crore, trade analysts estimate that the film needs to comfortably cross a worldwide gross target of ₹400 crore to ₹450 crore to achieve a complete theatrical break-even status. However, given the current strong advance bookings for the weekend and the unmatched star power of Ram Charan, industry experts are highly confident that the sports drama will maintain its victorious streak and effortlessly secure massive profits in the upcoming days. To know such latest updates tuned BollyNexa Thank you Post Views: 8 Post navigation Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Box Office Collection Day 1: Comedy Opens At ₹7.50 Crore, One Of Varun Dhawan’s Lowest Ever Bandar Box Office Collection Day 2: Bobby Deol Film Sees Slight Growth, Earns A Mere ₹77 Lakh