The Devil Wears Prada 2 maintained a steady performance at the Indian box office on its second day of release, registering moderate collections amid typical weekend trends for English-language Hollywood releases. Following a solid opening supported by paid previews on April 30 and strong Day 1 figures on May 1, the film witnessed a reasonable hold on Saturday, May 2, driven by urban audiences and nostalgia for the original 2006 hit. Early estimates for Day 3 (Sunday, May 3) suggest continued traction in key metros, though overall growth remains tempered by competition from other releases.
On Day 2, the sequel collected approximately ₹3.48 crore in India gross, contributing to a two-day cumulative gross of ₹10.05 crore. This reflects a fluctuation of around -23.7% from Day 1, aligning with expected Saturday patterns for the genre. Theatre occupancy stood at approximately 27% nationally, with stronger footfalls in premium chains in cities such as Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune.
Early estimates for Day 3 indicate collections in the range of ₹2.80 crore gross, pointing to a further modest fluctuation of around -19.5%. The film continues to draw interest from its star cast and positive word-of-mouth, positioning it for a respectable weekend total in India despite the niche appeal of English content.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Day 3 Box Office Collection
| Day | Collection India Gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 May 1, 2026 (1st Friday) | ₹4.56 Cr | – |
| Day 2 May 2, 2026 (1st Saturday) | ₹3.48 Cr | -23.7% |
| Day 3 May 3, 2026 (1st Sunday) Early Estimates | ₹2.80 Cr | -19.5% |
3 Days India Net Collection ₹9.45 Cr
3 Days India Gross Collection ₹11.04 Cr
3 Days Overseas Collection ₹850 Cr (early estimates)
3 Days Worldwide Collection ₹861 Cr (early estimates)
Budget ₹840 Cr
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About The Devil Wears Prada 2 and Future Prediction
The Devil Wears Prada 2 reunites the core cast of the beloved 2006 original, with Meryl Streep returning as the formidable Miranda Priestly, Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, and Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton. Directed by David Frankel, the sequel explores the evolving fashion industry amid digital disruption and AI challenges, blending nostalgia with contemporary satire. The film also features notable appearances, including Stanley Tucci and a special cameo by Lady Gaga, enhancing its appeal through high-fashion elements and a memorable soundtrack.
Critical reception has been largely positive, with audiences praising the performances, witty screenplay, and visual spectacle. The movie has opened strongly in key international markets, particularly in the United States, where it recorded a robust first-day haul. In India, the response has been driven by urban viewers familiar with the franchise, though broader mass appeal remains limited due to the English-language format.
Looking ahead, the film is expected to sustain a decent run over the coming weekdays if it maintains its current trajectory. Global prospects appear promising given the star power and positive buzz, potentially leading to a profitable theatrical window. In India, lifetime collections could cross the ₹15-20 crore mark with favourable word-of-mouth, though sustained growth will depend on holiday factors and competition.
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