Bhooth Bangla Box Office Collection: Strong Sunday Jump Brings Total Near ₹150 Crore Milestone

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After more than two weeks in cinemas, Bhooth Bangla is still holding its ground, though not without a few hurdles. The horror-comedy picked up pace on its third Sunday, showing a noticeable jump in numbers. Yet, despite the boost, one key milestone continues to remain just out of reach for the film.
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According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film witnessed a clear uptick in collections on Day 17, adding ₹5.50 crore to its India net. This marked a 26.4% rise compared to Day 16, when it earned ₹4.35 crore. Running across 4,249 shows nationwide, the film managed to draw audiences back into theaters, underlining its continued appeal even in its third week.

India Total Nears ₹150 Crore Benchmark

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Despite the encouraging Sunday numbers, Bhooth Bangla fell short of crossing the ₹150 crore mark domestically. By the end of Day 17, its total India net stood at ₹142.50 crore, with a gross collection of ₹169.27 crore. The film's journey so far has been steady rather than explosive, marked by consistent performance, weekend spikes, and expected weekday slowdowns.

Overseas Performance Pushes Global Total Higher


While domestic numbers remain just below a major benchmark, the film's overseas performance continues to support its overall run. On Day 17, it added ₹1.25 crore internationally, taking its overseas gross to ₹56.25 crore. This brings the worldwide total to an impressive ₹225.52 crore, according to the latest final estimates.

First Week Laid the Foundation for Success

Much of the film's success can be traced back to its opening week. During the first seven days, Bhooth Bangla collected ₹84.40 crore in India net, benefiting from strong word of mouth and a widespread release. With more than 70,000 shows in its initial week alone, the film secured a solid presence across cinemas, something that continues to reflect in its sustained performance.



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