Ajay Devgan's film 'Raid 2' had a great start at the box office. It opened its account with Rs 19.25 crore. For a few days, it maintained its good collection, then gradually the earnings started declining. Despite this situation, this film can soon join the 100 crore club. Know, how much this film has collected on the eighth day.

Eighth day collection
According to the data received so far, the film 'Raid 2' has collected about Rs 3.61 crore on the eighth day. According to the collection of the seventh day, there is a decline in this earning. The film may increase its collection this weekend.
Total collection of the film
Talking about the total collection of Ajay Devgan's film 'Raid 2', it has been Rs 94.11 crore so far. In some media reports, the budget of Ajay Devgan's film is said to be between Rs 40 to 50 crore. This film has already earned more than its budget and is just a few steps away from joining the 100 crore club.
Other films are unable to compete.
Ajay Devgan's film 'Raid 2' is still earning crores. No other film has been able to compete with it. At present, Sanjay Dutt's film 'The Bhootni' is also present in the theatres but its collection has been limited to lakhs. On the other hand, two South films 'Hit' and 'Retro' are making decent collections, but their audience is different. 'Raid 2' is getting the benefit of these things.

These artists are discussed in the film.
Apart from Ajay Devgan, Vaani Kapoor, and Ritesh Deshmukh are also in the Rajkumar Gupta directed film 'Raid 2'. Ritesh has played a negative role in the film, he is being discussed a lot in this character. Apart from Saurabh Shukla, Rajat Kapoor, a big star cast is present in the film 'Raid 2'.
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