Odela 2, starring Tamannaah Bhatia, is a horror-thriller film with paranormal elements. It is a sequel to the earlier film Odela Railway Station, which featured Hebah Patel and Vasishta N. Simha in lead roles. Directed by Ashok Teja, Odela 2 was released in five languages — Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam — across theatres in India and overseas.
After completing its theatrical run, the film is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The cast includes Tamannaah Bhatia, Hebah Patel, and Vasishta N. Simha, and the movie runs for approximately two hours. On IMDb, it holds a modest rating of 5.4, reflecting a mixed response from viewers.
A Wide Release But Disappointing Earnings
Odela 2 was released on around 300 screens in India and an additional 100 screens internationally, making it a total of 400 screens worldwide. Despite this wide release, the film’s box office performance remained poor.
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Here’s a breakdown of its daily box office earnings in India:
- Day 1: ₹0.85 crore
- Day 2: ₹0.71 crore
- Day 3: ₹0.63 crore
- Day 4: ₹0.71 crore
👉 Total Collection (First 4 Days): ₹2.90 crore
First Week and Lifetime Collection
By the end of its first week, Odela 2 earned:
- India Net Collection: ₹4.29 crore
- India Gross Collection: ₹4.80 crore
Over its full theatrical run, the film managed to collect:
- India Net Total: ₹5.74 crore
- Worldwide Total Collection: ₹7.07 crore
A Box Office Disaster
Odela 2 had a production budget of ₹25 crore. Compared to its low earnings, the film failed to recover its costs and did not manage to attract a strong audience either in India or overseas.
👉 Based on its lifetime collection and high production cost, Odela 2 is officially a box office disaster.
Despite its intriguing genre and a popular lead like Tamannaah Bhatia, the film could not connect with the audience. Weak word of mouth, average reviews, and low footfall contributed to its downfall at the box office.
Final Verdict
While Odela 2 had potential due to its genre and star power, it fell short in terms of content and audience engagement. The film’s disappointing numbers at the box office prove that star casting alone is not enough to guarantee success.
Now streaming online, Odela 2 might still find some viewers in the OTT space, but in theatres, it failed to leave an impact.