The Devil Wears Prada 2 Sees 5.3% Growth on Day 2 in India, Earns Rs 4 Crore
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Day 2 Collection Up 5.3% at Rs 4 Crore

The Devil Wears Prada 2 Box Office: Day 2 Shows Steady Growth

The much-anticipated sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2, starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, recorded a steady rise on its second day at the Indian box office. The film earned Rs 4.00 crore net on Day 2, reflecting a 5.3% increase over its Day 1 net of Rs 3.80 crore.

India Collections Cross Rs 11 Crore Gross

According to reports from Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 4.00 crore net across 1,611 shows on Day 2. With this, the total India net collection has reached Rs 9.50 crore. The India gross now stands at Rs 11.37 crore.

Occupancy Shows Balanced Footfall for Anne Hathaway Film

The film recorded an overall occupancy of 45.66% on Day 2. Morning shows opened at 24.56%, but footfall improved significantly as the day progressed. Afternoon occupancy rose to 51.78%, evening shows peaked slightly higher at 52.11%, and night shows held steady at 47.11%.

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The number of shows dipped slightly from 1,644 on Day 1 to 1,611 on Day 2. Despite this, the film managed to register growth in collections.

Return to Runway Magazine World

Directed by David Frankel, the sequel revisits the iconic Runway Magazine nearly two decades later. The story explores a fashion industry that is evolving rapidly, blending classic editorial culture with modern digital challenges.

The narrative follows Miranda Priestly as she deals with the decline of traditional publishing. At the same time, Andy Sachs returns as a seasoned journalist, tasked with rebuilding the magazine's identity during a crisis. The story also explores their reunion after years of separation, but tensions rise as a former assistant emerges as a rival. The setting remains rooted in New York's high-fashion ecosystem.

ETimes Verdict

The film has generated a mixed yet engaging response from viewers. The ETimes review reads: "Anne Hathaway is delightful as Andy, the wide-eyed idealist who refuses to turn cynical, even as she rises through the ranks. Meryl Streep owns the screen with effortless authority and undeniable star power. Her new scathing one-liners like 'You are not a visionary. You are a vendor' land with impact and define the franchise's legacy. Emily Blunt slips back into her role with ease, serving signature eye-rolls and razor-sharp scepticism, while Stanley Tucci remains the mentor figure everyone wishes they had. The film is packed with cameos, but Lady Gaga steals the spotlight. Simone Ashley, as Miranda's new Emily, adds a fresh edge, tasked with keeping her boss in check, nudging her towards political correctness, and helping her navigate the new-age cancel culture and body positivity."

Disclaimer: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie's box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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