Coolie vs War 2 Box Office Day 3: Rajinikanth or Hrithik Roshan, who emerged box office winner on Day 3? Collection report will leave you shocked

Coolie vs War 2 Box Office Day 3: On August 14, two big-budget pan-India films made it to the big screens – Coolie and War 2. Both films were highly anticipated, and their trailers promised high-octane action stunts. Now, since both films have been released, a massive clash between Coolie and War 2 is visible to the audience. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, War 2 opened at Rs 51 crore, whereas Coolie grossed Rs 65 crore on Day 1. Scroll down to read the detailed box office collection of Coolie and War 2.

War 2 vs Coolie Box Office Collection Detailed Analysis

Helmed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Coolie featured Rajinikanth in the lead role, with Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, and Shruti Haasan in key roles. Also, Aamir Khan had a cameo in the movie, which left people spellbound. Coming to the Coolie box office collection – on Day 2, the film witnessed a drop and minted Rs 54 crore.

Now, the Coolie box office collection on Day 3 stands at Rs 14.04 crore, as per early estimates by Sacnilk. This has pushed the Coolie total box office collection to Rs 133 crore so far.

On the other hand, Ayan Mukerji’s War 2, which featured Hrithik Roshan, Jr. NTR, and Kiara Advani, collected Rs 56 crore on Day 2, showing a rise from the previous day. Following the War 2 box office collection on Day 3, the movie minted Rs 10.68 crore till 3:00 pm. This took the War 2 total box office collection to Rs 120 crore.

It will be interesting to see which film will lead the race, and by what margin.

War 2 Movie Review

War 2 movie review by India.com reads:
“The plot of War 2 is painfully predictable, the VFX are subpar, and the dialogues often border on cringeworthy. Hrithik’s much-hyped mass entry and a few well-executed action scenes are the only moments worth noting.”

Coolie Movie Review

Coolie movie review by India.com reads:
“Overall, Coolie aspires to be a mass entertainer but is hindered by a fragmented storyline and underdeveloped characters. The ensemble cast’s potential is largely untapped, and the narrative’s lack of focus detracts from the overall experience. It misses the mark on multiple fronts, making it an unexpected misstep in Lokesh’s otherwise strong filmography.”

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