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Stree 2 Continues its Box-Office Reign, Becomes the Latest Success in Dinesh Vijan’s Horror-Comedy Universe

Stree 2

Stree 2 Continues its Box-Office Reign

Stree 2 isn’t any ordinary sequel; it is the crown jewel in producer Dinesh Vijan’s growing horror-comedy universe, flagged off by the original Stree in 2018. In this growing universe, we have Roohi, Bhediya, and more recently, Munjya. Every coming in this series had something new but the Stree 2 has traditionally gone hazily near the top. The furtherance of the legend in the record books of the box office performance,

Reviews:

Like its predecessor, too, Stree 2 was lauded for its exciting story and the right dosage of horror and laughters tied in the correct proportion. The film, which takes the original one step ahead, is also winning tons of admirations amongst the fans of the franchise. While audiences have been particularly appreciative of the performances of Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao for their amazing chemistry and comic timing, which has been the trademark of this series, mention goes specifically to that of the two.

Stree 2 – Box office Collection:

On Day 4, Stree 2 crossed an incredible ₹280 crore at the worldwide box office, placing it as one of the biggest hits in the horror-comedy universe nursed by Vijan. This is some feat in itself with stiff competition from big Hindi releases Vedaa and Khel Khel Mein. Although only minimally promoted, Munjya too rocked the cinemas earlier this year, netting ₹107.48 crore during its theatrical run, quite strongly marking its place as the sixth biggest Hindi hit of the year.

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A Dinesh Vijan horror-comedy universe seems to be going pretty strong, taking off right from Stree and setting new benchmarks yet again with the new installment. With the movie still doing colossal trade, it definitely puts more thumbs up for the bidding of this most unique blend of genres and raises anticipation for further instalments in the series. Stay updated for more on this blockbuster and its place in the expanding universe of horror-comedies.

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