‘Leo’ had a strong second weekend at the Indian box office, grossing approximately Rs. 50 crore, bringing its total to Rs. 377 crore. The film maintained strength on Friday, not decreasing from Thursday, and then saw a significant increase in earnings on Saturday. With this weekend's performance, the film is on track to surpass the Rs. 400 crore milestone, as is 'Jailer', which finished at Rs. 408 crore.
‘Leo's’ juggernaut run in Tamil Nadu continued with an incredible Rs. 29 crore second weekend, the third highest ever, only slightly less than Vikram. Yesterday, the film reached the Rs. 200 crore milestone in the state, becoming only the second film to do so. The Vijay-starrer reached the second century on the eleventh day of its release, whereas’ PS1’ took eighteen days. The countdown to becoming the state's all-time grosser has begun, as it is only Rs. 17 crore away from breaking the record, with an ETA of the third weekend.
(Also Read: Leo Box Office: Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Film Becomes The HIGHEST Grossing Tamil Film In History With Rs 461 Crore Global Profits In First Week!)
The collection of ‘Leo’ in the Indian box office is as follows:
Week One (eight days): Rs. 327.50 crore
2nd Friday: Rs. 11 crore
2nd Saturday: Rs. 18 crore
2nd Sunday: Rs. 20.50 crore
Total: Rs. 377 crore
The following is the territorial breakdown of ‘Leo's’ box office receipts in India:
Tamil Nadu: Rs. 205 crore approx
AP/TS: Rs. 44 crore
Karnataka: Rs. 40 crore
Kerala: Rs. 54.75 crore
Rest of India: Rs. 33.25 crore
(Also Read: Tejas Box Office Collection Day 1: Kangana Ranaut's High-Flying Action Flick Opens With Modest Start Of ₹1.25 Crore!)
Total: Rs. 377 crore
About The Author
A content writer with 2 years of experience, a master's degree in advertising and public relations, Read More
A content writer with 2 years of experience, a master's degree in advertising and public relations, and a passion for words, books, photography, and painting. She's dedicated to bringing purpose to the world of content creation, blending creativity and expertise to craft compelling stories.
Read Less