Akshay Kumar’s horror-comedy Bhoot Bangla has completed 12 days at the box office, showing steady fluctuations in earnings as it collected ₹4.35 crore on its second Tuesday—slightly higher than Monday’s ₹3.65 crore—bringing its total to ₹121.40 crore, though the film still remains far from entering the ₹150 crore club.
Although the film had a strong opening day, its pace seems to be slowing down in the second week. Trade experts believe that to reach the 150 crore mark, the film will need to maintain a strong hold in the coming days. Audiences had high expectations from this Akshay Kumar film, but currently its performance is considered to be slightly below expectations.
Meanwhile, the Hollywood film “Michael” is performing well at the Indian box office. Based on the life of Michael Jackson, this film earned 2.40 crore rupees on its fifth day, taking its total business to 21.15 crore rupees. Meanwhile, “Ginny Weds Sunny 2” remains weak, earning just 10 lakh rupees on its fifth day, taking its total collection to 1.43 crore rupees.