Maa Inti Bangaaram Box Office Collection Day 2: Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Film JUMPS By 40%, Earns XX
Maa Inti Bangaaram day 2 box office collection:

Maa Inti Bangaaram showed clear growth on its second day at the box office. The film collected an estimated ₹7.50 crore net in India on its first Saturday, after opening with ₹5.35 crore net on Friday. The jump gave the film a stronger weekend position and lifted its two-day India net total to ₹12.85 crore.
The Saturday number marked a 40.2% rise from the opening day. That was important because the film had already entered cinemas with a wide release pattern. Even with slightly fewer shows on Day 2, the higher occupancy helped the film post a better daily total across India.
By the end of Day 2, Maa Inti Bangaaram had reached ₹14.90 crore in India gross collections. Its overseas business also remained healthy, with ₹4.00 crore gross coming on Saturday. The film’s total overseas gross stood at ₹10.60 crore after two days, taking the worldwide gross collection to ₹25.50 crore.
Maa Inti Bangaaram box office collection grew on Saturday
The film’s Day 2 performance suggested that weekend footfalls had improved after a moderate-to-good opening. Saturday usually plays a key role for family-driven and star-led regional films, as evening and night shows often decide the size of the jump. Maa Inti Bangaaram appeared to benefit from that pattern.
On Friday, the film had recorded ₹5.35 crore net from 2,658 shows in India. Its overall occupancy was 31.9%. On Saturday, the number of shows came down slightly to 2,591, but occupancy improved to 44.6%. That occupancy increase helped the film add more money despite fewer screenings.
| Day | India Net | Shows | Occupancy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1, Friday | ₹5.35 crore | 2,658 | 31.9% |
| Day 2, Saturday | ₹7.50 crore | 2,591 | 44.6% |
The increase in occupancy was the most notable part of the second-day report. It showed that more seats were filled on Saturday, even though the show count was marginally lower. For a theatrical release, that was a stronger sign than just adding screens, as it pointed to better demand across available shows.
Worldwide gross crossed ₹25 crore in two days
Maa Inti Bangaaram’s worldwide gross stood at ₹25.50 crore after two days. The figure included ₹14.90 crore gross from India and ₹10.60 crore gross from overseas markets. The overseas contribution was significant, as it accounted for a sizeable share of the global total during the opening weekend.
The film collected ₹4.00 crore gross overseas on Day 2. That followed its Day 1 overseas business and pushed the international total into double digits. For many Indian films, overseas earnings during the first weekend depend heavily on advance bookings, diaspora interest and evening shows in key markets.
The two-day worldwide total also showed that the film had not depended only on domestic revenue. A steady overseas start can support the overall box office narrative, especially when the film’s India collections are still building through the weekend. Maa Inti Bangaaram had reached that stage by Saturday night.
In India, the ₹12.85 crore net total gave the film a useful base before Sunday. The third day usually decides whether a film can end its opening weekend on a strong note. After a Saturday jump of more than 40%, trade attention would naturally move to whether Sunday could hold or grow further.
Why the Day 2 jump mattered
A strong Saturday rise often means that the opening day audience response did not slow the film down. It can also show that families and casual viewers joined the audience after the first day. Maa Inti Bangaaram’s higher occupancy indicated improved interest through the day’s shows.
The growth was more meaningful because it came after a decent first-day figure. A ₹5.35 crore net opening had given the film a starting point, but the second-day improvement made the weekend look healthier. Without the Saturday jump, the film would have needed a much bigger Sunday to create momentum.
At the same time, the film still needed a stable Sunday and a controlled weekday drop. Opening weekend numbers can create visibility, but the Monday trend usually gives a clearer idea of theatrical staying power. That would be especially important if the film aimed to continue beyond its first week with steady collections.
The show count also needed attention. The film had 2,658 shows on Friday and 2,591 shows on Saturday. The reduction was not large, but it showed that the film’s growth came from improved audience turnout rather than a wider exhibition footprint. That made the occupancy rise central to the Day 2 story.
With ₹25.50 crore worldwide gross in two days, Maa Inti Bangaaram had entered the crucial Sunday phase with momentum. Its Saturday growth strengthened the film’s opening weekend trend, while the overseas total added weight to its global performance. The next key indicator was whether the film could maintain the pace after the weekend rush.
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