Deool Band 2 has just crossed its second Monday, and the results show a very consistent interest from the Marathi audience. The film's narrative, centered on Swami Samarth's teachings, has successfully resonated with viewers across the state. On its 12th day, the film added a net of ₹2.60 Cr to its tally, taking the total India net collection to ₹46.65 Cr.
When we look at the trend, the Day 12 collection represents a 54.8 percent drop from the previous day's net of ₹5.75 Cr. Mind you, a drop of this scale on the second Monday is completely normal for a film that had a massive second weekend. The film operated across 1,981 shows yesterday and maintained an overall occupancy of 30.0 percent. The hold in key Marathi hubs like Pune was particularly strong, where it recorded 35.5 percent occupancy across 404 shows. Mumbai followed with 25.8 percent occupancy, showing that the buzz hasn't dried up in the metropolitan areas either.
What is truly fascinating is the pace at which Deool Band 2 is chasing milestones. With a total net of ₹46.65 Cr, the film is now just ₹3.35 Cr away from the coveted 50 crore net mark. Based on the current trend, the film is expected to hit this milestone by Day 14 or at the latest by its 15th day. To put this in context, it is set to become one of the fastest films released only in the Marathi language to achieve this feat. For comparison, the massive hit Baipan Bhari Deva took 17 days to reach the 50 crore mark, while Ved reached it on Day 21. It is currently neck-and-neck with Sairat, which also crossed the line around the 14-day mark.
The film has already cemented its legacy by entering the elite list of the highest-grossing Marathi films of all time. Within just 12 days, it has climbed into the top five, surpassing several long-standing records. It currently sits at the fifth spot, but given the current momentum, it won't be surprising if it climbs higher in the coming weeks. You can see how the leaderboard stands currently in the table below.
Top 5 All-Time Marathi Net Collections
| MOVIE NAME | MARATHI NET COLLECTION |
|---|
| Sairat | ₹ 80.97 Cr |
| Baipan Bhari Deva | ₹ 76.00 Cr |
| Raja Shivaji | ₹ 70.00 Cr |
| Ved | ₹ 61.00 Cr |
| Deool Band 2 | ₹ 46.65 Cr |
Looking at the broader financial picture, the domestic gross collection has reached ₹54.88 Cr. Since the film is strictly focused on its primary regional market in India, there has been no overseas collection reported so far. This brings the total worldwide gross to the same figure of ₹54.88 Cr, with the domestic market being the sole contributor. It is quite rare for a Marathi-only release to generate this kind of volume across 20,898 shows in such a short period.
The focus now shifts to how quickly the film reaches the 50 crore net milestone as it moves through the week. The audience connection with the film's themes has been a steady driver for these figures. If the current trend continues, it stands a good chance of moving further up the all-time Marathi list, potentially closing the gap with movies like Ved and Raja Shivaji.