News Topical, Digital Desk : Akshay Kumar's film "Bhooth Bangla" was released in theaters this Friday. Directed by veteran director Priyadarshan, this horror-comedy received an overwhelmingly positive response from audiences and critics, resulting in a strong opening at the box office.
The film has not only done solid business in India, but it also poses a significant threat to Ranveer Singh's "Dhurandhar 2" at the worldwide box office. What records has "Bhoot Bangla" set at the worldwide box office in just four days? Let's explore the details below:
'Bhoot Bangla' joined this club in 4 days
Like the makers of "Dhurandhar 2," the makers of "Bhoot Bangla" also held a paid preview of the film on Thursday, April 16th, where the film earned a total of ₹4.50 crore . On Friday, the first day of its release, the film got a good start at the worldwide box office, opening with ₹23.90 crore. On the second day, Saturday, "Bhoot Bangla" saw a significant jump in its earnings, with the movie collecting around ₹32.10 crore on a single day.
The film's dominance at the worldwide box office continued on Sunday, earning approximately ₹35.37 crore in a single day. According to a report by sacnilk.com, the movie also did solid business worldwide on Monday, earning approximately ₹10.47 crore. With this, "Bhoot Bangla" has proudly joined the ₹100 crore club in just four days.
How many crores was the film made in?
According to reports, the total budget of "Bhoot Bangla," directed by Priyadarshan, is around ₹120 crore. As of Monday, the film has earned a total of ₹106.34 crore at the worldwide box office, just within four days. In India alone, the film's net collection has reached ₹64.75 crore.
The drum is ringing abroad too
Overseas, "Bhoot Bangla" has already earned a staggering ₹290 million (approximately $2.9 billion). The film is doing its best overseas in the Gulf countries and North America. While the film earned ₹35.3 million (approximately $2.86 billion) on its opening day in the Gulf countries, it earned ₹28.6 million (approximately $2.86 billion) in North America.
Looking at the speed at which this film of Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal is running at the box office, it is clear that it will soon recover its budget and move rapidly towards profits.
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