Gatta Kusthi 2, starring Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya Lekshmi which released in cinemas on July 3 has opened to positive reviews from audiences. Many have praised the performances, and comedy quotient in the film. The story explores the couple’s life as new parents, tackling household challenges, marital problems , and wrestling rivalries within a household. The film’s reception is reflected on its box office performance. Directed by Chella Ayyavu the film opened to Rs 2.55 crore on its opening day, and has witnessed a jump in earnings on its second day.
Gatta Kushti 2 Sees Jump In Earnings On Day 2
Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya Lekshmi’s Gatta Kusthi 2 witnessed a strong jump at the box office on its second day, driven by good weekend footfalls. After opening at a gross of Rs 3.11 crore on Friday, the film collected Rs 5.46 crore on Saturday, taking its two-day worldwide gross to Rs 10.42 crore.
According to Sacnilk.com, the film earned Rs 5.46 crore gross (Rs 4.75 crore net) on Day 2, compared to Rs 3.11 crore gross (Rs 2.70 crore net) on Day 1. Its total India gross now stands at Rs 8.57 crore, while overseas markets have contributed Rs 1.85 crore. The cumulative India net collection has reached Rs 7.45 crore.
Gatta Khusti 2 stars Vishnu Vishal, Aishwarya Lekshmi
Tamil Nadu remained the strongest territory, contributing Rs 4.75 crore gross on Saturday alone, pushing its two-day total in the state to Rs 7.55 crore. Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh–Telangana, and the rest of India added smaller but steady contributions.
Occupancy also improved from 26 percent on Friday to 38 percent on Saturday across 2,177 tracked shows, reflecting better audience turnout over the weekend.
Audiences Review Of Gatta Kusthi 2
Audiences have shared largely positive reactions on social media after watching the film. Many described Gatta Kusthi 2 as a sure-shot winner, mentioning that Chella Ayyavu brings back the charm of classic Bhagyaraj-style storytelling with a contemporary touch. Vishnu Vishal’s performance also received appreciation, with viewers mentioning his energetic presence and strong comic timing. Aishwarya Lekshmi’s role was similarly well received for its impact and charm. The child actor Zara was also praised as a standout, with audiences calling her cute and impressive as a performer. Fans have mentioned that the Thalapathy Vijay reference got loud cheers in the theatres.
Directed by Chella Ayyavu, the film features an ensemble cast including Ramya Krishnan, Yogi Babu, Karunaas, Munishkanth, Kaali Venkat, and others. The technical crew includes cinematographer KM Bhaskaran, composer Sean Roldan, editor Barath Vikraman and art director S. Jayachandran.