Ajay Devgn is back on the big screen, and this time, he's stepping into his powerful role as the fearless Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax once again. 'Raid 2', the much-awaited sequel to the 2018 hit 'Raid', finally released in cinemas on 1st May 2025 — and the big question is: will it deliver a blockbuster weekend?
Raid 2 Movie ReviewStrong Start on Day 1
According to early estimates by industry tracker Sacnilk, 'Raid 2' collected around Rs. 9.77 crore across India by 4 PM on its opening day. That’s a decent start for a weekday, boosted by the partial Labour Day holiday.
The morning shows saw about 21.23% occupancy, and afternoon shows had 35.76% occupancy in theatres, and some of the best numbers came from cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, and Pune. The film is doing especially well in mass belts, where action-packed and hard-hitting dramas attract large crowds.
A face-off that’s winning fans
Fans on social media are already calling 'Raid 2' a “complete commercial entertainer” and praising the intense clash between Ajay Devgn and Riteish Deshmukh. Devgn returns as Amay Patnaik, the honest officer we first met in the 2018 film. This time, he’s taking on Deshmukh’s character Dada Manohar Bhai, a powerful and ruthless figure involved in white-collar crime.
Box Office Battle: ‘Raid 2’ vs. ‘Retro’ and ‘HIT 3’
While 'Raid 2' opened to a fair start, it’s facing tough box office competition. The Ajay Devgn-starrer is clashing with two major releases — Suriya’s 'Retro' and Nani’s 'HIT 3'. Both films are targeting the same audience that enjoys action-packed thrillers. According to early estimates by Sacnilk, 'Retro' has taken the lead by earning around Rs. 10.44 crore on day one. Close behind, 'HIT 3' has reportedly collected Rs. 10.37 crore. With all three films fighting for attention, the weekend box office will decide which one takes the top spot.
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