The film is going through a major surge in India. It had collected about Rs 146.5 crore in its first week, despite releasing around Republic Day, and has added another Rs 29.5 crore on its second weekend as per Sacnilk , taking the total of the film to Rs 175.25 crore. The film on Friday added Rs 5.75 crore, and on Saturday jumped by 82 % to collect Rs 10.5 crore, and on Sunday it added about Rs 13 crore as per early estimates.
‘FIGHTER’ FIGHTS BACK… After a slump on weekdays, #Fighter fights back to retain its place at #Indian #BO… The resurgence and revival in *Weekend 2* – after a sharp dip in *Week 1* – is a rarity in today’s times.#Fighter now needs to stay afloat on weekdays [of Week 2] and… pic.twitter.com/Ah1Z07xKY8
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 5, 2024
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to Twitter to share his views about the jump in Fighter collections in 2nd Week, he wrote , “ ‘FIGHTER’ FIGHTS BACK… After a slump on weekdays, #Fighter fights back to retain its place at #Indian #BO… The resurgence and revival in *Weekend 2* – after a sharp dip in *Week 1* – is a rarity in today’s times.”
He also pointed out that the film is sailing mainly due to urban centers and not the mass pockets. “#Fighter now needs to stay afloat on weekdays [of Week 2] and cover lost ground… However, the great divide between urban centres and mass pockets remains, it was evident in Weekend 2 as well,” he added.