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Draupathi 2 is a Tamil-language historical action drama film, released on 23 January 2026, starring Richard Rishi, Rakshana Induchoodan, Natty Natraj, and Vela Ramamoorthy in lead roles, with supporting performances from Chirag Jani, Y.G. Mahendran, Saravana Subbiah, Dinesh Lamba, Ganesh Gourang, and Deviyani Sharma. Directed by Mohan G Kshatriyan and produced under Netaji Productions, the movie intertwines 14th-century power struggles between Madurai rulers and the Delhi Sultanate with contemporary reflections on politics and identity.

It serves as a sequel to the 2020 film Draupathi, adopting a pan-Indian release strategy in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Telugu to expand its reach beyond Tamil audiences. The production emphasizes gritty narratives, historical authenticity, and ideological fervor, with music by Ghibran Vaibodha enhancing the dramatic tension. The film initiated its theatrical performance amid moderate anticipation, particularly in Tamil Nadu regions like Chennai and Madurai, where its cultural and historical elements resonated. Advance bookings approximated ₹0.3 crore gross across India, with occupancy trends at 10-15% in morning shows on opening day, reflecting interest in its controversial portrayal of period events but constrained by competition from larger releases such as Border 2.

Early projections for Day 1 indicated an India net collection of ₹0.18-0.20 crore, influenced by the Republic Day extended weekend yet limited by logistical challenges and mixed pre-release buzz, including reports of a potential postponement that did not materialize. Worldwide earnings were subdued initially, with minor contributions from regional diaspora markets. Released on approximately 450+ theaters globally, the emphasis on ideological storytelling and ensemble dynamics aimed to foster word-of-mouth growth, though critical reception noting pacing issues and reliance on dramatic tropes tempered momentum.

As afternoon and evening shows progressed, audience feedback proved crucial, especially given comparisons to the original Draupathi’s regional success amid ideological debates. Logistical reports from select venues indicated smooth operations, but overall turnout remained low, aligning with industry trackers like Sacnilk and FilmiBeat estimating Day 1 at ₹0.20 crore worldwide. Social media platforms, including X, featured sarcastic commentary on its collections, underscoring underwhelming traction. Comparative insights from similar regional historical dramas suggest a gradual trajectory, reliant on critical reception for any incremental gains over the holiday period.

Draupathi 2 2026 Overview

Draupathi 2 box office collection
Draupathi 2 box office collection
DetailInformation
TitleDraupathi 2
Directed byMohan G Kshatriyan
Written byMohan G Kshatriyan, Padma Chandrasekhar
Produced bySola Shakkaravarthi
ActorRichard Rishi
ActressRakshana Indusudan
Other CastNatarajan Subramaniam, Chirag Jani, Deviyyani Sharma, Natti Natraj
CinematographyTBA
Edited byS. Devaraj
Music byGhibran
Production CompaniesNetaji Productions
Distributed byTBA
Release Date15 January 2026
Running Time2h 39m
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Film IndustryKollywood
GenreAction, Drama, Historical
Censor RatingUA16+

Draupathi 2 Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 123 Jan 2026₹0.20Opening Day
Day 224 Jan 2026₹0.13-35.00%
Day 325 Jan 2026₹0.14+7.69%
Day 426 Jan 2026₹0.12-14.29%
Day 527 Jan 2026₹0.05-58.33%
Day 628 Jan 2026₹0.02-60.00%
Day 729 Jan 2026₹0.38+1800.00%
Day 830 Jan 2026₹0.01-97.37%
Day 931 Jan 2026₹0.04+300.00%
Lifetime India Net–₹1.39 crore–
Lifetime India Gross–₹1.53 crore–
Lifetime Worldwide Gross–₹1.53 crore–

Draupathi 2 is a Hit or Flop
Verdict: Flop

What is the budget of Draupathi 2
The budget is around ₹11 crore.

Draupathi 2 Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: TBA
  • OTT date: Expected 8 weeks post-theatrical.

Our Review

Draupathi 2 ambitiously expands on its predecessor’s ideological framework, intertwining 14th-century historical conflicts between Madurai’s rulers and the Delhi Sultanate with contemporary socio-political reflections, under the direction of Mohan G Kshatriyan. Richard Rishi delivers a resolute performance as the protagonist navigating power intrigues and warfare, infusing the role with conviction that aligns with the film’s fervent tone. Rakshana Induchoodan provides a balanced counterpart, adding emotional subtlety to the interpersonal dynamics, while Natty Natraj and Vela Ramamoorthy contribute authenticity to the ensemble, portraying figures entangled in the era’s turmoil.

The cinematography captures the grandeur of historical settings through detailed production design and action choreography, complemented by Ghibran Vaibodha’s evocative score that amplifies dramatic sequences. Initial critical assessments commend its bold thematic exploration and visual scale, yet highlight pacing inconsistencies and a heavy reliance on ideological messaging that occasionally overshadows character development, drawing parallels to films like Rudra Thandavam in execution but with a broader historical canvas. Box office performance reflects a cautious debut, with Day 1 estimates at ₹0.20 crore net in India, driven by regional interest in Tamil Nadu but significantly limited by competition and lukewarm advance sales.

In areas like Chennai, occupancy trends at 12% indicate modest traction, comparable to niche historical dramas such as Karnan, yet falling short of pan-Indian epics like RRR due to its specialized appeal and reported postponement rumors that may have affected hype. Worldwide, the multilingual rollout aims to broaden horizons, but early projections place Day 1 at ₹0.20 crore gross, with domestic dominance amid sensitivities in overseas markets. Relative to the 2020 original’s regional success, Draupathi 2’s ambitious scope positions it for incremental growth over the Republic Day weekend, though success depends on sustaining engagement beyond core ideological audiences.

Looking forward, Draupathi 2’s prospects remain contingent on positive critical acclaim and audience retention, with projections estimating a domestic lifetime net of ₹5-8 crore if it capitalizes on its historical narrative and ensemble strength. The film’s depiction of lesser-explored events offers a distinctive perspective in 2026’s cinematic offerings, echoing the cultural resonance of Kaala while navigating controversies surrounding its content. Should word-of-mouth affirm its thematic boldness, it could achieve average status, underscoring Mohan G’s commitment to socio-historical storytelling amid industry trends favoring diverse narratives. However, early indicators of low turnout suggest challenges in transcending regional boundaries, potentially classifying it as a flop unless OTT platforms amplify its reach post-theatrical run.

Top 15 Opening day movie of Tamil 2025

  1. Coolie ₹65 cr
  2. Good Bad Ugly ₹50 cr
  3. VidaaMuyarchi ₹40 cr
  4. Dragon ₹35 cr
  5. Kantara Chapter 1 ₹30 cr
  6. Madha Gaja Raja ₹25 cr
  7. Retro ₹20 cr
  8. Idly Kadai ₹15 cr
  9. Madharaasi ₹10 cr
  10. Maareesan ₹5 cr

Top 10 Opening day movie of Richard Rishi

  1. Draupathi ₹2 cr
  2. Pazhaya Vannarapettai ₹0.5 cr

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the director of Draupathi 2?

Mohan G Kshatriyan, returning for the sequel.

What is the plot of Draupathi 2?

Historical drama continuing themes of justice and society from the original.

Is Draupathi 2 a remake?

No, sequel to the 2020 film.

When will Draupathi 2 release on OTT?

Platform TBA, likely 8 weeks after theatres.

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

Reference:

Times of India

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By Rebecca Vaiphei

Rebecca is a box office reporter and film analyst at Tenvow.com, where she covers daily box office collections, weekend reports, and OTT performance trends across Indian cinema. A lifelong movie lover with a passion for Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Mollywood, and Ollywood, she brings data driven insights and honest analysis to every story. If it’s making noise at the box office, Rebecca is tracking it.