Deool Band 2 Surpasses 70 Crore, Becomes Fourth Highest-Grossing Marathi Film
The film, released on 21 May 2026 and produced by Vatavruksha Entertainment, stars Mohan Joshi and Snehal Tarde. It follows a farmer’s struggle with faith and the social issue of farmer suicides. With a production budget of ₹10 crore, Deool Band 2 has earned a net collection of ₹70.22 crore and a gross of ₹82.85 crore, giving it a return on investment of 602 percent. The profit, calculated as net collection minus budget, amounts to ₹60.22 crore.
According to Sacnilk’s day‑30 box‑office report, the film collected ₹25 lakh on the 30th day of its theatrical run. The cumulative weekly earnings are as follows: week 1 – ₹30.2 crore, week 2 – ₹22.4 crore, week 3 – ₹11.15 crore, week 4 – ₹6.22 crore. The film has been in theatres for more than four weeks, with footfalls continuing to arrive despite competition from titles such as Tumbadchi Manjula.
Deool Band 2 joins an elite group of Marathi releases that have crossed the ₹70 crore threshold. The films in this group, in order of net earnings, are Raja Shivaji (₹103.96 crore), Sairat (₹90 crore), Baipan Bhari Deva (₹76.28 crore), and Deool Band 2 (₹70.22 crore). According to the latest figures, Deool Band 2 is the most profitable Marathi film of 2026.
The film’s success has been described as a surprise hit by industry observers. It is the second highest‑grossing Marathi film of 2026 and the fourth highest‑grossing Marathi film of all time, according to box‑office data compiled by Koimoi and Sacnilk. The film’s sustained performance over four weeks and its high ROI underscore the commercial viability of socially relevant Marathi cinema.
Deool Band 2 is a sequel to the 2015 film Deool Band. The original was also a devotional drama that addressed rural issues. The sequel’s narrative expands on the theme of faith versus atheism, a topic that has resonated with audiences across Maharashtra.
The film’s day‑30 update was reported by Sacnilk and corroborated by Koimoi. Both sources noted that the film was running across 143 theatres and had shown a net collection of ₹0.03 crore on the 30th day. Sacnilk’s broader data indicates that the film has played in 40,506 shows over its run.
The high ROI of 602 percent places Deool Band 2 among the most lucrative regional releases of the year. The film’s profitability is a result of its modest budget, strong word‑of‑mouth performance, and the continued relevance of its social message.
In summary, Deool Band 2 has achieved a net collection of ₹70.22 crore, a gross of ₹82.85 crore, and a profit of ₹60.22 crore, with an ROI of 602 percent. It is the fourth Marathi film to cross ₹70 crore, following Raja Shivaji, Sairat, and Baipan Bhari Deva. The film remains in theatres, continuing to draw audiences and solidify its position as the most profitable Marathi release of 2026.