Baaghi 2 box office collection day 2: Tiger Shroff has made a strong statement in India with his latest movie. The film has raced to a total of Rs 25.10 cr in the domestic market and it has already broken a number of records, including of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh starrer Padmaavat and it is bound to keep troubling other stars' records too. The film earned virtually double of what the predictions were for to become the highest opening day grosser of 2018. Clearly, with Baaghi 2 collection, Tiger Shroff has indicated that he is ready to be a part of the Bollywood superstar brigade. While the domestic collections have been supreme, how did Baaghi 2 do in foreign locales? Well, according to the latest details, the movie earned well enough on day 2 in the areas that data is available for. The Australian box office recorded $36,732 [Rs 23.90 lakh] from 17 screens while New Zealand box office recorded $32,598 [Rs 21.21 lakh] from 14 screens. In India the film has released across 3500 screens. The movie released across 625 screens abroad.

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Baahi 2 box office collection is  being powered by a number of positives. Yes, the critics have panned the movie, but the public has taken to it with gusto. Among the reasons are that there has been a long gap since a strong action thriller movie came along. ALso, school exams are getting over and students are now free to go to cinemas. And yes, Tiger Shroff has toned his already-sculpted body even more and his actions sequences are getting better and more professional, and that is drawing youngsters to him. Bollywood at the moment does not have a strong action hero as others are gradually giving the genre a pass. This leaves a huge vacuum in the business and Tiger Shroff is increasingly expected to fill it.

Baaghi box office collection is expected to hit the Rs 100 cr mark next week and its run is definitely going to be an extended one in cinemas. It is also likely to muscle other movies including Ajay Devgn's Raid as well as Rani Mukerji's Hichki.