There is a scene in the film where Stree, the ghost character from the Maddock Horror Universe makes an appearance, which led to trouble for the makers, making Raaj issue an apology note.
Currently, in the list of the top 100 global films the, horror comedy stands at number 34 globally. Meanwhile it has occupied the top spot amongst the Indian films running in theaters and the only ...
Shraddha Kapoor addressed the success of *Stree 2*, crediting the film's accomplishment to its team effort. She highlighted ...
"Stree 2", the sequel to 2018's "Stree", is one of the highest grossing Hindi films of the year. It was released on August 15. Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph ...
Stree 2 redefined success at the box office, sparking a debate over who should receive credit among its crew. During a recent ...
Stree 2 has undoubtedly become the biggest blockbuster of the year. Shraddha Kapoor has set a new record with the film's remarkable success, captivating audiences and reaching a historic box ...
Pvt. Ltd., Balaji Motion Pictures and Wakaoo Films of 'Vicky Vidya ka Woh Wala Video' after facing significant backlash on social media for wrongfully using elements from their 'Stree' franchise ...
Swipe karke dekho woh shaqs kaun hai." On the work front, Shraddha Kapoor was last seen in the film ‘Stree 2’ which is the sequel to ‘Stree’ (2018). The film also featured Abhishek ...
Stree 2, starring Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao, has become the highest-grossing Hindi film in India and is close to minting Rs 600 crore. In North America, it has earned US $8.5 million ...
But the prayers were answered when horror comedy Stree 2 led recovery in box office fortunes. Since its release on August 15 it has kept the cash registers ringing. The movie has become the third ...
Rajkummar Rao opened up about his recent success with Stree 2 and on audience’s demand, he decided to do a little hook step from the film’s popular song ‘Aayi Nai’. He also asked Joseph ...
Stree 2’s lifetime biz is higher than many films despite lower footfalls because its ticket rates were quite premium. Talking about the declining theatrical footfalls, exhibitor Vishek Chauhan ...