Akshay Kumar’s horror comedy Bhooth Bangla collected ₹2.60 crore in its sixth weekend as the film heads toward the end of its theatrical run

by masalabuzz
Bhooth Bangla

Bhooth Bangla is holding steadily well at the box office, even in its 6th week. The movie closed its 6th weekend, minting Rs. 2.60 crore. That’s a 25 per cent dip from the previous weekend. The running cume of Bhooth Bangla now stands at Rs. 162.60 crore nett at the Indian box office.

The Priyadarshan directorial is running in its final legs. The horror comedy is looking to close this week, around Rs. 4.50 crore, which will take its total cume to the Rs. 165 crore mark. It also has a chance at surpassing Housefull 5’s lifetime cume of Rs. 168 crore nett in India.

Akshay Kumar has been going through a rough patch at the box office in the post-pandemic times. With back-to-back successful ventures last year and, finally, a Clean Hit with Bhooth Bangla, the actor is back in his element.

The industry tends to have a good time when Akshay Kumar delivers hits. He makes sure to do two or three HITs or successful films a year; it is equally important, as that keeps the box office ticking. This is something where Akshay Kumar stands out, as others in the industry, except Ajay Devgn, have significantly lower output, with some of them taking two or three years for one film instead. The box office in India is star-driven; it cannot be in good shape if leading stars are not bringing films regularly.

The Box Office Collections for Bhooth Bangla in India are as follows:
Day Nett
Week One Rs. 80.25 cr.
Week Two Rs. 40.75 cr.
Week Three Rs. 21.00 cr.
Week Four Rs. 12.00 cr.
Week Five Rs. 6.00 cr.

6th Friday Rs. 0.45 cr.
6th Saturday Rs. 0.90 cr.
6th Sunday Rs. 1.25 cr.

Total Rs. 162.60 cr.

Disclaimer: The box office figures, opening-day forecasts, and lifetime collection projections mentioned in this article are subjective trade estimates compiled from various commercial parameters, advance booking trends, and market sentiment. These are purely analytical tracking figures and do not constitute actual, finalized collections or certified accounting statements.

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