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Superman Earns ₹17 Crore in India in Just Two Days, Beats Local Films at the Box Office

James Gunn's  reboot of  Superman , starring  David Corenswet , is making waves at the Indian box office. As of  Day 2 , the film has collected a  total of ₹17 crore , outperforming Indian films like  Maalik  (starring Rajkummar Rao) and  Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan  (featuring Shanaya Kapoor and Vikrant Massey). The film earned  ₹8 crore on Day 1  and added  ₹9 crore on Day 2 , making it the  third-biggest DC debut in India . Globally,  Superman  is also performing exceptionally well. It has earned  $56.5 million in North America  and  $40 million from 78 international markets , with projections pointing to  $210 million by Sunday . While  Superman  is thriving, Indian releases are lagging.  Kannappa , despite its star-studded cast including  Prabhas ,  Akshay Kumar , and  Mohanlal , saw a  92% drop in its second week  and has recovered only  16% of it...

Raid 2’s Comeback: Ajay Devgn Leads a High-Stakes Action Thriller

 Ajay Devgn returns with a bang in 'Raid 2' teaser out, with Riteish  Deshmukh joining cast | Bollywood News – India TV



Raid 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2018 crime thriller Raid, hit theatres on 1 May 2025. Directed by Raj Kumar Gupta and featuring Ajay Devgn as IRS officer Amay Patnaik, the film pits him against a powerful political tycoon, Dada Manohar Bhai (played by Riteish Deshmukh). Alongside Devgn, the movie stars Vaani Kapoor, Saurabh Shukla, and Rajat Kapoor 

Set seven years after the original, Raid 2 dives deeper into white-collar crime by following Patnaik’s investigation into corruption at the highest levels. Early box office numbers are strong, with the film grossing an impressive ₹243 crore globally, marking it as one of 2025's top earnersCritics have praised the sequel's tight scripting and high-voltage performances, particularly Devgn’s commanding portrayal and Deshmukh’s chilling antagonist. Notably, it’s now available on Netflix as of 26 May, extending its reach to a broader audience