Emraan Hashmi’s Awarapan 2 is enjoying a strong theatrical run and has achieved an important milestone within its first five days. The romantic action thriller has crossed the Rs 100 crore net mark in India, marking a significant achievement for the actor and the franchise.
The film was released in theatres on August 14, 2026, and opened to a strong response from audiences. It continued its momentum through the opening weekend before recording a more moderate decline during the first weekday. According to industry tracker estimates reported by several publications, Awarapan 2 earned approximately Rs 9.75 crore on its fifth day, taking its total domestic net collection to around Rs 100.75 crore.
The fifth day milestone is particularly significant for Emraan Hashmi because Awarapan 2 has become his first film as a solo lead to cross the Rs 100 crore mark in India. The achievement adds an important commercial milestone to his career after a long association with romantic, action and thriller films.
The film also performed strongly in overseas markets. Its worldwide gross stood at approximately Rs 144 crore after five days according to reported figures, leaving it only a few crores away from the Rs 150 crore worldwide milestone. Several reports have described the movie as being on course to cross that figure shortly.
The reported Day 5 collection of around Rs 9.75 crore represents a decline from the weekend numbers but indicates that the film has retained a reasonable level of audience interest during weekdays. The movie reportedly collected around Rs 22 crore on its opening day, followed by approximately Rs 33.75 crore on Saturday and Rs 26 crore on Sunday, according to figures cited by Outlook. Monday collection was estimated at Rs 9.25 crore before the fifth day showed a slight increase to Rs 9.75 crore.
The sequel has benefited from audience familiarity with the original Awarapan, which was released in 2007. Although the first film did not achieve major commercial success during its initial theatrical run, it gradually developed a strong following and became regarded as a cult film among Emraan Hashmi fans.
Awarapan 2 brings Hashmi back as Shivam Pandit nearly two decades after the original. The sequel has been directed by Nitin Kakkar and features Disha Patani alongside Hashmi. The film combines action and emotional elements while attempting to build on the identity established by the original movie.
The strong performance of the sequel has also changed the commercial perception of the franchise. The movie has already exceeded the lifetime collection of the first Awarapan by a considerable margin. Reports indicate that the production budget was around Rs 45 crore, although financial figures can vary depending on the source and accounting method.
Another notable aspect of the film's performance is its competition at the box office. Awarapan 2 was released alongside Sunny Deol’s Batwara 1947 and has managed to maintain a stronger theatrical presence. The film has also benefited from nostalgia surrounding Hashmi and the original franchise.
The Rs 100 crore domestic milestone is therefore an important achievement, but the next target is the worldwide Rs 150 crore mark. With its reported worldwide gross already around Rs 144 crore, the film is within reach of the milestone.
However, box office figures reported during a film's theatrical run are generally estimates and can differ between industry trackers and trade publications. Final figures may be revised after distributors and production houses consolidate their accounts.
The film's performance also demonstrates the continued importance of established franchises and audience nostalgia in Bollywood. Awarapan 2 has attracted viewers who remember the original while also reaching a new generation of audiences through its action-driven story and contemporary presentation.
For Emraan Hashmi, the result represents a notable career achievement. Crossing Rs 100 crore as a solo lead provides the actor with a new commercial benchmark and strengthens the perception of Awarapan 2 as one of his biggest individual theatrical successes.
The movie's strong first-week performance has also raised expectations for its second week. Sustaining collections after the initial excitement will be important if the film is to reach significantly higher worldwide numbers.
At present, Awarapan 2 has established itself as a strong performer, with approximately Rs 100.75 crore net in India and around Rs 144 crore worldwide after five days according to reported industry estimates.
The immediate goal is now the Rs 150 crore worldwide milestone. If the film maintains steady collections in the coming days, it could cross that mark soon and potentially continue toward a substantially higher final total.
For audiences and trade observers, the film's journey will remain closely watched as its second-week performance begins to determine its final box office standing.

