Bhoot Bungalow raised Rs. Collected. Earned around Rs 4.50 crore on its third Friday at the Indian box office. It was 40 per cent higher than the previous day due to the holidays of Labor Day, Maharashtra Day and Buddha Purnima. The surge was across the board, with even Maharashtra seeing a solid surge despite over 70 per cent decline in last week’s performance due to new releases, especially Raja Shivaji.
The total for fifteen days was Rs. Approximately Rs 126.50 crore nett. Growth will be slow over the weekend as Friday is already a holiday. Weekend probably Rs. Will be around. 14-15 crore nett, which was last weekend’s Rs. Would be another good catch from. 28.25 crore nett. The total EOD till Sunday is around Rs. 136-137 crores. The film has another open week next week, i.e. Rs. 150 crore net is now a sure thing. Subject to strong hold, it can go up to Rs. 160 crore nett.
Akshay Kumar has gone through a period of poor performance at the box office after the pandemic. Last year was somewhat better, three films did well even though they were not hits, and now we finally have a hit film. When Akshay Kumar is having a good time, the industry is having a good time. He may not pay big money. Movies that earn Rs 500 crore, but if one can get two or three hits or successful films in a year, then it is equally important, because that keeps the box office running. This is something where Akshay Kumar stands out, because except Ajay Devgan, the output of others in the industry is quite low, some of them take two or three years for a film. The box office in India is star-driven; If the leading stars are not bringing out the films regularly then it cannot be in a good position.
The box office collections of Bhoot Bangla in India are as follows:
| Day | net |
|---|---|
| week one | Rupee. 80.50 crores. |
| week two | Rupee. 41.50 crores. |
| third friday | Rupee. 4.50 crores. |
| Total | Rupee. 126.50 crores. |





