Box Office Analysis: 'Dhurandhar 2' and 'Bhooth Bangla' Performance Insights
Inside Dhurandhar 2 And Bhooth Bangla's Box Office Run
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'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' continues its impressive box office run, grossing ₹1,343.72 crore in India, while 'Bhooth Bangla' has made a solid start with ₹84.05 crore in its first week. Both films reflect differing audience engagement as they progress through their theatrical journeys.
- 01'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has grossed ₹1,343.72 crore in India, showing a remarkable box office performance.
- 02'Bhooth Bangla' has earned ₹84.05 crore in its first week, indicating a steady start.
- 03Occupancy for 'Dhurandhar 2' has dropped to around 9%, while 'Bhooth Bangla' maintains 12%-20% during weekdays.
- 04The opening weekend for 'Dhurandhar 2' saw collections exceeding ₹110 crore.
- 05Both films are currently engaging audiences but at different phases of their box office journeys.
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'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', directed by Aditya Dhar, remains a dominant force at the box office even in its sixth week, having amassed a total net collection of ₹1,122.62 crore and a gross of ₹1,343.72 crore. The film's journey began with a strong opening of ₹43 crore, quickly surpassing the ₹100 crore mark on its first day. Although it is now showing in just over 500 theatres with an occupancy rate of around 9%, its remarkable performance has set records. In contrast, 'Bhooth Bangla', directed by Priyadarshan, has made a solid entry with a net collection of ₹84.05 crore in its first week and a worldwide gross of ₹135.45 crore, bolstered by ₹35.5 crore from overseas markets. The film started with an opening of ₹3.75 crore and peaked at ₹23 crore on its third day. It has maintained a consistent presence in theatres with occupancy rates between 12% and 20% on weekdays. As both films navigate their respective stages, they continue to capture audience interest.
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The box office performance of these films reflects audience preferences and trends in the Indian film industry.
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