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'Avatar The Way of Water' Box Office Collection Day 2: James Cameron Film Earns Rs 1500 Cr Worldwide

Cameron has returned to take the audience back to his world of Pandora with the sequel of 'Avatar' titled 'Avatar The Way of Water'

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'Avatar: The Way of Water' is receiving a phenomenal response at the box office. After a stupendous opening of around Rs 41 crore, the film has already crossed Rs 1500 crore worldwide.

The second day sees the Hindi circuits doing better than South as there is 25 per cent growth in bigger circuits like Mumbai and North India. The three-day weekend total should be around Rs 125-130 crore, and it could be more if there is a sharper increase on Saturday.  According to Box Office India, Avatar racked up huge numbers in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, especially.

Avatar has become the first film to register such a staggering opening day figure in the post-pandemic times, outshining the rest of the Bollywood films that released this year and beating the record of Hollywood releases too.

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Even Bollywood’s biggest successes in 2022, Drishyam 2, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 were left far behind. However, Avatar 2, despite crossing  Hollywood blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War’s mark, failed to beat Endgame’s record, where the film earned around Rs 53 crore. Avatar: The Way of Water sees actors Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana back as Jake Sully and N’avi princess Neytiri respectively.

They are now parents of five children but their blissful life is interrupted by ‘sky people’ who are after Jake. He, along with his family, find refuge with the Metkayina clan but the family has to learn the ways of water to survive. The first film, which released in 2009, became the highest-grossing blockbuster till Avengers Endgame took over in 2019.

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Cameron has returned to take the audience back to his world of Pandora with the sequel of 'Avatar' titled 'Avatar The Way of Water'. The first part of the movie was the highest-grossing film of all time and the sequel comes 13 years after the original which grossed $2.9 billion worldwide.

James Cameron says he is relieved. "We’ve been sitting on this egg for a long time and getting it out in front of people, the response has been overwhelmingly good so far,” Cameron tells Reuters in an interview

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