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Village Rockstars 2 is an Assamese coming-of-age drama movie, released on 6 March 2026 starring Bhanita Das (lead actress as teenage Dhunu), Basanti Das, Junumoni Boro and others in pivotal roles. It is written, edited, produced and directed by Rima Das as the sequel to her acclaimed 2017 film Village Rockstars. The film opened to an extremely poor response at the box office both in India and worldwide. This intimate arthouse drama entered theatres with virtually no commercial marketing push, limited screenings primarily in Assam and select urban centres, and reliance on festival acclaim and word-of-mouth.

The story revisits Dhunu seven years later as she navigates late teens, clinging to her childhood dreams of forming a rock band while confronting the harsh realities of adulthood, family responsibilities and societal expectations in rural Assam. On its opening day (Friday, 6 March 2026), the movie registered negligible occupancy even in key centres like Guwahati and Dibrugarh. India gross stood at ₹0.01 crore, reflecting the subdued debut typical of low-profile independent Assamese arthouse films without star power or wide release. Worldwide collections remained identical at approximately ₹0.01 crore gross, with zero overseas contribution due to the film’s strictly regional and limited theatrical footprint.

As of 8 March 2026 (Day 3, current date), collections have shown no meaningful growth reported across trade sources. BookMyShow trends confirm persistently low ticket sales and occupancy rates below 10%, while social media discussions on platforms like X, Instagram, and YouTube remain sparse with appreciation limited to niche cinephiles praising the authentic storytelling. Early reviews appreciated the sensitive portrayal of growing up, natural performances and poetic visuals but noted the slow pacing and limited commercial appeal, which failed to attract even core Assamese family audiences. Consequently, the film has struggled severely, establishing a constrained path with minimal footfalls.

Village Rockstars 2 2026 Overview

Village Rockstars 2 box office collection
Village Rockstars 2 box office collection
DetailInformation
TitleVillage Rockstars 2
Directed byRima Das
Written byRima Das
Produced byRima Das, Fran Borgia
ActorNA
ActressBhanita Das
Other CastJunumoni Boro, Manabendra Das, Bhaskar Das, Boloram Das and others
CinematographyRima Das
Edited byRima Das
Music byPallab Talukdar
Production CompaniesFlying River Films, Akanga Film Asia
Distributed byNA
Release Date6 March 2026
Running Time1h 49m
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese
Film IndustryJollywood
GenreDrama, Coming-of-age, Musical
Censor RatingU

Village Rockstars 2 Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 16 March 2026₹0.01(Opening Day)
Day 27 March 2026₹0.010%
Day 38 March 2026₹0.00-100%
Lifetime India Net–₹0.01 crore–
Lifetime India Gross–₹0.01 crore–
Lifetime Worldwide Gross–₹0.01 crore–

Village Rockstars 2 is a Hit or Flop
Flop

What is the budget of Village Rockstars 2
The budget is around ₹3 crore

Village Rockstars 2 OTT release date

  • OTT Platform: TBA
  • OTT date: Expected 8-10 weeks after theatrical run

Our Review

Village Rockstars 2, directed, written, and produced by Rima Das under Flying River Films in collaboration with Akanga Film Asia, continues the poignant journey from the 2017 original, evolving into a coming-of-age drama that captures the nuances of adolescence in rural Assam.

The storyline follows Dhunu, now a teenager portrayed by Bhanita Das, as she pursues her passion for music and guitar-playing while confronting the harsh realities of her mother’s struggles with floods, economic hardships, and societal expectations. Das delivers a nuanced performance, embodying Dhunu’s internal conflict between youthful dreams and emerging responsibilities, with Basanti Das providing emotional anchor as the resilient mother facing daily adversities.

The supporting ensemble, including Boloram Das and Junumoni Boro, enriches the depiction of village life, highlighting communal bonds and environmental challenges with understated authenticity. Cinematography by Das herself utilizes Assam’s lush yet flood-prone landscapes to evoke a sense of poetic realism, blending serene moments of music and play with the stark disruptions of nature’s fury.

In comparison to the first film’s childlike wonder, this sequel shifts toward a more introspective tone, akin to other Assamese cinema like those exploring rural transitions, but distinguishes itself through its minimalist style and focus on female resilience without overt dramatics. From a box office standpoint, Village Rockstars 2’s performance as of its release on 6 March 2026 remains in a nascent phase, with early estimates at ₹0.10 crore gross in India, indicative of its independent status and limited theatrical footprint.

Produced on a modest budget of ₹5 crore, the film seeks viability through festival-driven circuits and regional screenings in Assam, where cultural resonance could sustain modest runs. Projections estimate a lifetime net of ₹2-4 crore in India if acclaim from international festivals like Busan—where it won the Kim Jiseok Award—translates to domestic buzz, mirroring patterns in art-house Assamese films; successes like the original Village Rockstars achieved global recognition but capped domestic earnings below ₹5 crore without mainstream hype.

Competition from commercial releases may restrict expansion, yet the thematic depth on climate impacts and personal growth could bolster attendance in educational and festival-aligned venues. Future revenues may incrementally rise over the weekend, though disparities in urban art-house versus rural accessibility present hurdles to broader commercial traction.

Prospectively, Village Rockstars 2’s strength lies in its post-theatrical journey, with an expected OTT release 8-12 weeks after theaters, potentially on platforms favoring independent content, where Assamese cinema has found renewed audiences globally.

This could extend its reach, similar to how the first film gained streaming acclaim. Our analysis forecasts a worldwide gross of ₹3-5 crore upon conclusion, underscoring the genre’s dependence on authentic narratives for cultural endurance rather than box office dominance. Despite initial distribution challenges, the production offers profound insights into maturation amid environmental and societal pressures, making it a commendable watch for those interested in thoughtful regional cinema from Assam.

Its alignment with contemporary independent trends highlights advancements in sequel storytelling that prioritize emotional continuity, while emphasizing the imperative for strategic festival-to-theater transitions to enhance visibility and viability.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Village Rockstars 2 releasing?

Village Rockstars 2 released on 6 March 2026 across Assam and other centres.

Who is the lead actor and actress in Village Rockstars 2?

Bhanita Das plays the lead role of Dhunu with Basanti Das and Junumoni Boro in key supporting roles.

What is the story of Village Rockstars 2 about?

It is a coming-of-age drama about Dhunu, now 17, still chasing her rockstar dreams amid village life and growing up.

Which OTT platform will stream Village Rockstars 2?

The OTT release date and platform have not been announced yet. It is expected to come on a major streaming service 8-10 weeks after theatres.

Who directed Village Rockstars 2 and who composed the music?

Rima Das has directed, written, produced and edited the film while Pallab Talukdar has composed the music.

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).

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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.