Bhooth Bangla Box Office Update: Akshay Kumar's Film Nears Milestone
Bhooth Bangla, featuring Akshay Kumar in the lead role, has enjoyed a robust performance at the global box office, continuing to attract audiences well beyond a month since its release. The film, a horror-comedy, is now poised to secure its position as Kumar’s seventh-highest-grossing film worldwide.
As of its 40th day in theatres, Bhooth Bangla has experienced a slight decline in revenue in India. However, promotional strategies like Blockbuster Tuesday—offering discounted ticket prices—have stimulated interest, showing increases in ticket sales during weekends and holidays. Reports indicate an increase from ₹50 lakh on day 39 to ₹65 lakh on day 40, elevating its total to ₹192.46 crore net from the Indian market, translating to a gross collection of ₹227.1 crore.
Internationally, the film has concluded its run with a gross of ₹57.55 crore. When combined with its Indian earnings, the total worldwide box office collection after 40 days stands at ₹284.65 crore. While crossing the ₹300 crore benchmark seems unlikely, the film may reach the ₹290 crore milestone shortly.
Currently, with a gross of ₹284.65 crore, Bhooth Bangla ranks as the eighth-highest-grossing film for Akshay Kumar globally. To move up to seventh place, it needs to surpass the total of Mission Mangal at ₹287.18 crore, requiring just ₹2.54 crore more to achieve this status.
The remainder of Bhooth Bangla's run is closely watched by fans and analysts alike, as Kumar’s films traditionally enjoy significant viewership. The film’s combination of horror and comedy has resonated with audiences, a factor that may contribute to its sustained interest at the box office.
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