It's
Baahubali
2:
The
conclusion
which
is
sweeping
people
by
their
feet.
The
movie
is
not
creating
waves
but
instead
Tsunami
at
the
Box
Office
and
wait,
it's
not
just
sending
tremors
at
Telugu/domestic
BO
but
the
impact
is
being
created
worldwide.
The
sequel
riding
on
the
success
of
its
first
part,
Baahubali:
The
beginning,
opened
to
some
never
seen
before
pre
and
advance
bookings
despite
ticket
price
hikes
in
many
regions.
With
a
tactical
USP
of
"Why
Kattappa
Killed
Baahubali",
the
makers
were
successful
in
en-cashing
the
curiosity
of
the
audience.
However,
the
movie
has
not
disappointed
the
audience
and
is
all
set
to
become
the
highest
grosser
ever
of
Indian
cinema.
For
now,
it's
the
Day
1
Worldwide
collection
which
has
set
a
benchmark
for
any
Indian
movie
and
it
is
quite
a
daunting
task
for
any
movie
to
break
the
gigantic
records
set
by
Baahubali
2.
The
movie
overtook
the
pre-booking
records
of
Fast
and
Furious
8
in
the
US
circuit
and
the
number
of
footfalls
of
the
same
movie
in
UAE.
It
was
reported
that
as
many
as
12
tickets
were
sold
for
a
single
second
in
Book
My
Show
during
the
time
of
advance
booking.
The
recent
numbers
have
shown
that
the
movie
has
clearly
emerged
as
a
champion
and
has
thrashed
all
Day
1
records
in
as
many
as
29
out
of
30
states
including
Delhi.
The
movie
has
grossed
a
whopping
58Cr
in
AP/TG
circuit
which
is
a
colossal
number
in
a
single
state
by
any
yardstick.
It's
not
just
that,
but
the
legendary
movie
has
earned
a
massive
19.5Cr
in
Karnataka
surpassing
Darshan
starrer
Chakravarthy,
around
6Cr
in
Kerala
beating
Mammotty's
The
Great
Father
and
a
rocking
58Cr
in
the
North
Indian
circuits
pushing
all
movies
of
Khans
behind
by
a
mile.
North
America
which
combines
both
USA
and
Canada
stands
with
a
cool
30Cr
which
is
over
$4Mn.
The
only
south
Indian
movie
to
gross
$4Mn
was
Rajinikanth's
Kabali
and
that
was
its
lifetime
earner.
Meanwhile,
Baahubali
2
has
fetched
the
same
amount
on
a
single
day
with
premiers.
UAE
grossed
16Cr
while
rest
of
the
world
adds
up
to
14Cr.Though
the
movie,
officially
holds
the
distinction
of
scoring
Day
1
records
in
all
states
and
territories,
it
failed
to
break
the
Day
1
record
of
Superstar
Rajinikanth's
last
venture,
Kabali
which
earned
an
enormous
21.5Cr
in
Tamil
Nadu
while
the
Rajamouli
directorial
movie
grossed
11Cr
in
the
said
region.
Though
the
movie
had
a
delayed
start
at
11AM
due
to
distributors
dispute,
the
movie
could
have
ended
up
at
15-16Cr
had
the
magnum
opus
seen
light
at
the
right
time
and
would
have
occupied
the
second
spot
right
after
Kabali.
Going
by
the
trade,
reports,
word
of
mouth
and
critical
reception,
the
movie
is
all
set
to
become
the
highest
grosser
of
Indian
cinema
and
could
possibly
be
the
first
ever
Indian
movie
to
achieve
the
rare
accomplishment
of
earning
1000Cr
gross
in
the
Box
Office.
Five
years
of
dedication
by
the
entire
Baahubali
team
and
the
output
of
the
movie
deserve
every
bit
of
the
success,
and
the
long
weekend
at
the
domestic
box
office
would
propel
the
victory
even
better.