Marathi cinema has found another crowd-puller in Deool Band 2. The Pravin Tarde directorial, which released in cinemas on May 21, 2026, has started its theatrical journey on a strong note, drawing devotees, family audiences, and loyal fans of the 2015 original back to the big screen.
The devotional comedy drama opened at Rs 3 crore gross on its first day, a robust start for a Marathi release. The momentum continued on Day 2, with the film adding Rs 3.25 crore to Rs 3.50 crore, taking its two-day total past Rs 6 crore gross.
Deool Band 2 Box Office Heads For A Big Weekend
With the first two days setting a healthy base, Deool Band 2 is now expected to cross Rs 15 crore gross over its extended opening weekend. The film is benefiting from positive audience response and strong devotional appeal, both of which are crucial for sustained footfalls beyond the opening rush.
The Saturday and Sunday jumps will be key in determining the scale of its first-week performance. For now, the early trend shows that the sequel has landed well with its target audience and is on course to become one of the notable Marathi box office success stories of 2026.
The performance also comes at a promising time for Marathi cinema. After films such as Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam and Raja Shivaji made a strong commercial mark this year, Deool Band 2 has added fresh energy to the theatrical market.
What Deool Band 2 Is About
Deool Band 2 is directed by Pravin Tarde and features Mohan Joshi, Snehal Tarde, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pravin Tarde, Mangesh Desai, Prasad Oak, and Om Bhutkar in key roles. Panorama Studios is associated with the film’s release, strengthening its theatrical reach across Maharashtra and beyond.
The film continues the spiritual and emotional world of Deool Band, which released in 2015 and became a major Marathi success. The sequel blends devotion, humour, and drama while carrying forward the franchise’s connection with Swami Samarth and its science versus spirituality theme.
Mohan Joshi’s return as Swami Samarth remains one of the film’s biggest draws. The original Deool Band had earned Rs 20 crore in its lifetime run, a strong benchmark for the sequel to chase if weekday holds remain solid.
For Pravin Tarde, Deool Band 2 further reinforces his command over rooted Marathi storytelling that speaks directly to mass audiences. If the film maintains its current momentum after the weekend, it can enter the hit zone and set up a long theatrical run driven by word of mouth.
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