Mollywood is on an absolute dream run, and Vaazha 2 is leading the charge like a true box office monster. What started as a modest film mounted on a controlled budget has now turned into a historic blockbuster, smashing expectations and rewriting ROI records.
The film is not just minting money—it’s setting benchmarks that very few films in Indian cinema have ever touched. With unstoppable momentum and rock-solid word of mouth, the Vaazha sequel has officially entered the history books.
Vaazha 2 Box Office Day 20: Crosses 111 Crore, Remains Rock Solid
On its third Tuesday (Day 20), Vaazha 2 added an estimated Rs. 1.9 crore, witnessing a slight drop of around 7.31% compared to Day 19’s Rs. 2.05 crore. Despite the minor dip, the film continues to hold exceptionally well.
The total now stands at a staggering Rs. 111.1 crore net (Rs. 131.09 crore gross) at the Indian box office. With such strong trends, the next big milestone of Rs. 125 crore net is well within reach.
Week-Wise Breakdown Shows Unstoppable Momentum
- Week 1 (8 days): Rs. 55.05 crore
- Week 2: Rs. 41.1 crore
- Day 16: Rs. 3.1 crore
- Day 17: Rs. 3.35 crore
- Day 18: Rs. 4.3 crore
- Day 19: Rs. 2.05 crore
- Day 20: Rs. 1.9 crore
Total: Rs. 111.1 crore
From a massive opening week to a rock-steady third week, the trend clearly indicates that the film is far from slowing down anytime soon.
1011% Returns – A Record-Breaking Feat!
Here’s where Vaazha 2 truly creates history. Made on a reported budget of just Rs. 10 crore, the film has already generated Rs. 101.1 crore in profits, translating to a jaw-dropping 1011% return on investment (ROI).
Yes, you read that right—over 1000% returns in just 20 days!
As per Koimoi’s parameters, this phenomenal performance has secured a Super Duper Hit verdict, placing the film in an elite league. Among the top 10 Mollywood grossers, Vaazha 2 stands tall as the only film to cross the 1000% ROI mark, making it a once-in-a-generation box office phenomenon.
Vaazha 2 isn’t just a success—it’s a statement. With historic returns, consistent collections, and strong audience backing, the film has proven that content-driven cinema can deliver unimaginable profits.
And the scary part? It’s still not done yet.

