Zootopia 2 India Box Office Journey Nears ₹30 Crore Mark
Disney animated film Zootopia 2 has completed six weeks at the Indian box office, collecting ₹28.30 crore so far and steadily heading towards a ₹30 crore lifetime total.
Disney much-anticipated animated sequel Zootopia 2 has wrapped up six weeks of its theatrical run in India with respectable numbers. Despite opening on a modest note, the film has shown strong staying power. In its sixth week, the film added around ₹1.30 crore, taking its total Indian gross collection to ₹28.30 crore. Trade estimates suggest that the film is likely to close its India run at around ₹30 crore.
Slow Start, Steady Hold at the Box Office
Directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, Zootopia 2 arrived in Indian cinemas amid high expectations. However, the film did not register a bumper opening, largely due to the traditionally limited audience for animated films in the Indian market. Even so, instead of witnessing a sharp drop, the film managed to hold steadily over the weeks — a notable achievement for a Hollywood animation release in India.
The film collected ₹11.30 crore in its opening week. While not a blockbuster start, the figure was considered decent for the genre.
Facing Competition, Yet Holding Ground
Soon after its release, Zootopia 2 faced stiff competition from domestic releases such as Dhurandhar. Despite this, the animated film managed to add ₹6.80 crore in its second week. The third week brought in ₹4.90 crore, underlining the film’s appeal among family audiences and children.
A natural slowdown was seen in the fourth week, with collections dipping to ₹1.70 crore. At this stage, many films usually exit theatres, but Zootopia 2 managed to survive on select screens.
Festive Boost Changes the Momentum
The Christmas and New Year holiday period proved beneficial for the film. During the fifth week, the family-friendly entertainer saw a noticeable jump, collecting ₹2.30 crore. The sixth week added another ₹1.30 crore, indicating that audience interest had not entirely faded.
A trade analyst summed it up, saying,
“For animated films in India, sustaining a long theatrical run is a big achievement. Zootopia 2 has managed to do exactly that.”
Zootopia 2 India Box Office Collection (Gross)
Week 1: ₹11.30 crore
Week 2: ₹6.80 crore
Week 3: ₹4.90 crore
Week 4: ₹1.70 crore
Week 5: ₹2.30 crore
Week 6: ₹1.30 crore
Total: ₹28.30 crore
If the film continues to run on limited screens over the coming days, it is well placed to cross the ₹30 crore mark. This would potentially place it among the top 10 highest-grossing Hollywood animated films in India.
Record-Breaking Performance Worldwide
While its Indian performance has been steady, Zootopia 2 has delivered outstanding results at the global box office. In China, the film has already emerged as the highest-grossing Hollywood release of all time, surpassing Avengers: Endgame.
According to trade projections, the film’s worldwide theatrical total could reach around USD 1.80 billion. Whether it touches the USD 2 billion milestone will largely depend on its hold in key markets such as China and Japan in the coming weeks.
Industry Impact and What Lies Ahead
Film trade experts believe the success of Zootopia 2 sends a positive signal for animated films in India. It reinforces the idea that strong storytelling and family appeal can ensure longevity at the box office, even without a massive opening.
Globally, the film is expected to finish ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash, which would mark a significant win for Disney.
Zootopia 2 may not have opened with explosive numbers in India, but its consistent collections, extended theatrical run, and record-breaking global performance have firmly established it as a successful animated release. The film once again proves that strong content can gradually draw audiences to theatres and sustain momentum over time.
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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various trade sources and research. Numbers may vary slightly. Soochnatantra does not independently verify these figures but considers them indicative of overall box office performance.