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Mardaani 2, Rani Mukerji's cop drama, makes Rs 46.60 cr, crosses lifetime business of first instalment

FP Staff January 6, 2020, 16:17:39 IST

While Mardaani (2014) had a lifetime business of Rs 35.85 crore, the 2019 sequel has made a total of Rs 46.60 crore so far.

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Mardaani 2, Rani Mukerji's cop drama, makes Rs 46.60 cr, crosses lifetime business of first instalment

Mardaani 2 , Rani Mukerji-starrer cop drama, continues to churn out decent numbers at the box office.  The film, with the total box office collection of Rs 46.60 crore, has surpassed the lifetime business of her last two movies,  Mardaani  and  Hichki . While Mardaani had earned Rs 35.85 crore, Hichki soared with Rs 46.18 crore. Mardaani 2 had already surpassed the opening day figures of Mardaani  and  Hichki . While Mardaani raked in Rs 3.46 crore, Hichki (2018) minted Rs 3.32 crore at the box office on its first day. Check out the box office figures here

In Mardaani 2, Mukerji reprises the role of superintendent of police Shivani Shivaji Roy, who is tasked with mission to track down an individual committing violent sexual crimes in Kota. Inspired by harrowing true crimes against women by juveniles, the film deals with issues of sexual abuse and violence. The edge-of-the-seat thriller sees Rani in a race against time to capture a brutal serial rapist who systematically targets women. The film marks the directorial debut of Gopi Puthran, who served as a writer on the first instalment, which was directed by Pradeep Sarkar. The film competed with Hollywood biggie  Jumanji: The Next Level , and Emraan Hashmi and Rishi Kapoor-starrer thriller  The Body Jumanji: The Next Level overtook Mardaani 2 on the first day,  making Rs 6.20 crore  to its Rs 3.80 crore. In a recent interview with  Firstpost , Mukerji spoke about the Mardaani franchise, and the portrayal of cops in the film. “I want to show them as heroes. I think of them as nothing less heroic. But you won’t see a film which has me beating up goons by defying laws of gravity. It’s because I’ve met those female officers. My portrayal stems from first-hand experiences. In fact, Mardaani is not just about the women police officers. It’s a spirit that anyone, whether male or female, can live by.”

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