According to Sacnilk, The Devil Wears Prada 2 collected a net of ₹0.52 crore on Day 12 across 868 shows in India. With this, the film’s total India gross collection has reached ₹29.17 crore, while the total India net collection now stands at ₹24.42 crore.
The sequel had collected ₹0.50 crore net on Day 11 from 881 shows, bringing its India net total close to ₹24 crore. Despite weekday slowdowns, the film has maintained a relatively stable trend at the ticket counters.
Earlier this year, during its second weekend, The Devil Wears Prada 2 showed strong box-office growth. On Day 10, the film earned ₹1.90 crore net across 948 shows, helping it comfortably cross the ₹23 crore mark in India. The weekend collections once again highlighted the sequel’s ability to attract audiences despite competition from newer releases.
The film had also started its theatrical journey on a strong note. On Day 3, The Devil Wears Prada 2 collected around ₹3.85 crore net across 1,526 shows, pushing its India net total to ₹13.35 crore within just three days. Those numbers reflected strong curiosity around the sequel, along with healthy occupancy in premium theatres.
Like most urban-centric dramas, the sequel witnessed expected weekday drops after the opening weekend. However, instead of a sharp decline, collections have remained fairly steady, which is a positive sign for films that depend heavily on word of mouth and audience retention.
One of the major reasons behind the film’s performance is the lasting popularity of the original The Devil Wears Prada. The first film still enjoys a loyal fan following among fashion enthusiasts and movie lovers, and that nostalgia factor appears to be helping the sequel sustain its theatrical run.
The stylish presentation, glamorous fashion setting, and familiar characters have continued to draw viewers, particularly in urban markets. Multiplex audiences and premium screens remain key contributors to the film’s box-office collections.
Although the Day 12 numbers reflect the usual weekday pace, the overall trend indicates that the sequel still has audience support. Rather than relying on massive single-day jumps, The Devil Wears Prada 2 appears to be benefiting from consistent footfall and stable occupancy across important centers.
The second weekend performance has further strengthened the film’s overall box-office standing in India. Trade analysts will now closely watch whether the sequel can maintain this momentum through the upcoming weekdays and continue adding steady collections to its total.
For now, the Day 12 collection suggests that The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues to hold steady at the Indian box office, supported by franchise nostalgia, fashion-driven storytelling, and sustained audience interest.
