Sholay: The Final Cut Box Office Collection Day 2

December 13, 2025 at 1:29 AM IST
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Sholay: The Final Cut

Up to Day 2, Sholay: The Final Cut had total gross collections of ₹0.95 Cr and total net collections of ₹0.80 Cr so far, across 700 shows.

Market Analysis

The Day 2 performance shows strong market penetration with 700 shows across multiple regions. These official figures reflect the movie's final box office performance for the day.

Day 1
Day 3

📊 Sholay: The Final Cut - Box Office Summary

Day
Net Collection
Occupancy
Day 1
(1st Friday)
₹0.30Cr
14.3%
Day 2
(1st Saturday)
₹0.50Cr
27.7%

Language-wise Breakdown (Day 2)

Hindi
₹0.50Cr
Overall Total Collection (Net) ₹0.80Cr
High20%+
Medium15-20%
Low<15%
N/ANot Available

📊 Daywise Collection Trend

🎭 Sholay: The Final Cut - Hindi (2D) - Day 2 Overall Occupancy

Overall 27.70%
Morning 7.08%
Afternoon 29.54%
Evening 31.54%
Night 26.00%

🎭 Sholay: The Final Cut - Hindi (2D) - Day 2 Occupancy in Major Regions

Region
Occupancy
Shows
Mumbai
27.5%
69
National Capital Region (NCR)
20.3%
66
Ahmedabad
14.5%
40
Pune
30.0%
36
Surat
11.5%
27
Kolkata
21.0%
25
Hyderabad
37.5%
15
Bengaluru
66.3%
14
Jaipur
20.3%
9
Chennai
47.3%
8
Lucknow
25.3%
8
Chandigarh
20.0%
6
Bhopal
18.5%
4
High20%+
Medium15-20%
Low<15%
N/ANot Available

About This Movie

Sholay: The Final Cut Celebrating 50 years of India's most iconic film, Sippy Films presents Sholay's original uncut version restored in 4k and Dolby 5.1 by Film Heritage Foundation. Voted the greatest Indian film ever made in a 2002 British Film Institute poll and honored as "Film of the Millenium" by BBC India in 1999, the blockbuster film Sholay directed by Ramesh Sippy premiered at the Minerva cinema hall in Mumbai in 1975 where it ran for five years without a break. Scripted by the famed writer duo Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar (billed as Salim-Javed), the film described as a curry western, is a landmark of Indian cinema that is a mosaic of all genres: an action-thriller, revenge drama, a comedy and a tragedy set to music, song and dance composed by the iconic music composer R.D. Burman. Inspired by films like Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time in the West (1968), Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954) and John Sturges' film The Magnificent Seven (1960), India's first 70mm film and the first Hindi film to use stereophonic sound featured an ensemble cast that included major stars Sanjeev Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Jaya Bhaduri and Amjad Khan in an unforgettable performance as the villainous Gabbar Singh.

🎬 Key Details

  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama
  • Runtime: N/A
  • CBFC Rating: N/A
  • Languages: Hindi

📅 Release Information

  • Theatrical Release: 12 Dec 2025
  • 📺 OTT Release Not Available

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