Bhoot Bangla Box Office Collection Surpasses ₹160 Crore Globally After 9 Days
Bhoot Bangla Box Office Collection Day 9 Live Updates: Akshay Kumar starrer earns over Rs 160 cr globally
The Indian Express
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The horror-comedy film 'Bhoot Bangla', starring Akshay Kumar, has earned over ₹161.60 crore (approximately $19.5 million USD) worldwide after nine days in theaters. It grossed ₹10.75 crore (about $1.3 million USD) on its ninth day, despite facing competition from other films.
- 01'Bhoot Bangla' has grossed ₹161.60 crore globally after nine days.
- 02The film earned ₹10.75 crore on its ninth day, showing recovery after slower days.
- 03It has surpassed the lifetime gross of 'Kesari 2' (₹110.76 crore).
- 04'Bhoot Bangla' trails behind other major Akshay Kumar releases and recent horror comedies.
- 05The film faces competition from Hollywood's 'Michael' and 'Dhurandhar 2'.
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'Bhoot Bangla', featuring Akshay Kumar, has achieved a significant box office milestone, grossing ₹161.60 crore (approximately $19.5 million USD) globally after nine days. On its ninth day, the film collected ₹10.75 crore (around $1.3 million USD), marking a recovery following two slower days where it earned ₹5.5 crore and ₹5.75 crore respectively. In India, its total gross stands at ₹120.10 crore with a net collection of ₹100.90 crore. The film recorded an overall occupancy of 24.29 percent on day nine, with Delhi-NCR leading in show numbers at 958 and an occupancy of 25.5 percent. Despite its success, 'Bhoot Bangla' is still behind some of Akshay Kumar's previous hits and other recent horror comedies, such as 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2', which grossed ₹216.5 crore. The film is currently facing competition from the Hollywood release 'Michael', based on Michael Jackson's life, and 'Dhurandhar 2', which has grossed ₹1,345.6 crore in its run. The performance of 'Bhoot Bangla' on its tenth day will be crucial as it heads into its second weekend.
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'Bhoot Bangla's success may boost the local film industry and encourage more horror-comedy productions.
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