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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Sets New ₹505 Crore Box Office Record in India

Marvel's "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has crossed ₹505 crore at the Indian box office, becoming the highest-grossing Hollywood film in the country.

Lok Mandate DeskAugust 11, 20262 min read
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Sets New ₹505 Crore Box Office Record in India

Marvel's latest cinematic offering, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, has further cemented its dominance at the Indian box office, extending its record-breaking run to cross the formidable ₹505 crore mark. This monumental achievement firmly establishes the superhero saga as the highest-grossing Hollywood film ever released in India, underscoring the immense popularity of the web-slinger among Indian cinephiles.

The film's unprecedented success highlights a growing trend of Hollywood blockbusters making significant inroads into the Indian market. Surpassing previous records set by other international productions, Spider-Man: Brand New Day has resonated deeply across diverse demographics, contributing substantially to the overall theatrical revenue in the country. Its performance indicates a strong appetite for global entertainment content, particularly for well-established franchises.

Despite its overall stellar performance, the film recently experienced a noticeable dip in its daily earnings. On its second Monday, Spider-Man: Brand New Day saw its net collections fall below the ₹10 crore threshold for the first time since its release. This typical post-weekend decline, however, has done little to hinder its aggregate collection, which continues to climb impressively.

A key factor in the film's widespread appeal and massive box office haul has been its multi-lingual release strategy. While the original English version has spearheaded its earnings, dubbed versions in various regional Indian languages have played a crucial role in expanding its reach beyond metropolitan centres and English-speaking audiences. This inclusive approach has allowed the friendly neighbourhood superhero to connect with a broader section of the Indian populace, solidifying its place in cinematic history.