Mathu Vadalara 2 box office day 2 collections:
Mathu Vadalara 2, directed by Ritesh Rana, is a sequel to the 2019 Telugu crime comedy Mathu Vadalara. The film, produced by Clap Entertainment and Mythri Movie Makers, was released on September 13, 2024. With Sri Simha Koduri, Satya, and Vennela Kishore returning from the original film, it also introduces Faria Abdullah and Sunil to the cast. Music for the film is composed by Kaala Bhairava.
Ritesh Rana, known for his unique blend of humor and meme culture, once again brings his creative touch to the sequel. Mathu Vadalara 2 continues the comedic tone with clever references and witty signboards, which were evident in the teaser released on August 30, 2024.
Day 1 Box Office Performance
According to initial reports, Mathu Vadalara 2 earned around ₹2.15 crore on its opening day in India. The film received a warm response, with many appreciating its humor and performances. The sequel has been highly anticipated, given the success of the first film, and it appears to be living up to the expectations.
Day 2 Predictions
On its second day (Saturday), the movie is expected to earn an estimated ₹0.23 crore, bringing the total box office collection to approximately ₹2.38 crore. The figures might be updated as new data comes in, but the film is expected to maintain steady earnings over the weekend.
Storyline and Cast
In Mathu Vadalara 2, Babu (Sri Simha Koduri) and Yesu (Satya), who were delivery boys in the first film, now find themselves working as special agents under their mentor, Rohini. As they encounter unexpected situations, they are drawn into a world of crime and chaos, providing the audience with a mix of comedy and thrilling moments.
Alongside the lead characters, Vennela Kishore, Sunil, and Faria Abdullah bring more depth to the film. Sunil plays Michael, while Faria portrays Nidhi, a bold cop. Rohini’s character also plays a significant role in guiding the protagonists through their adventures.
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