Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi film Dune Part 2 is making waves at the box office. The film has earned huge sums in just 10 days of its release. The worldwide business of Dune Part 2 has progressed so much that now it is moving towards Rs 5 thousand crores. Dune Part 2 has also broken the record of its own film Dune Part 1.
The earnings of Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya’s film Dune Part 2 are not showing any signs of stopping. The film has earned huge sums within a few days of its release. The business has progressed so much that Dune 2 has broken the record of its own film Dune 1.
The worldwide collection of Dune Part 2 is mind-blowing. This Hollywood film has done such business in 10 days that it becomes difficult for the listener to believe his ears.
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Deadline has shared the latest business report of Dune Part 2. On Sunday, Dune 2 completed 10 days in theatres. With this, the film has crossed the figure of Rs 3 thousand crores (30,36,98,18,850) worldwide. At the same time, according to the report of Collider, Dune Part 2 has defeated Dune 1 at the American box office.
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Sci-fi film Dune Part 2 has performed tremendously in its second week. Dune 1, released in the year 2021, had earned more than Rs 893 crore in the US and more than Rs 3 thousand crore worldwide. Before the release of Dune Part 2 on March 1, the makers re-released Dune 1. According to the report, after the re-release the first part earned around Rs 248 crore more.
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Dune Part 2 benefited greatly from word of mouth. The film seems to be ruling the theaters for a long time. According to the report, more than Rs 1572 crore has been spent in making Dune Part 2. In such a situation, the film will have to do a business of around Rs 4137 crore to be profitable. Looking at the pace of business of Dune Part 2, it is being estimated that the film has targeted at the magical figure of Rs 5,000 crore.