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‘Bhooth Bangla’ Surpasses ₹100 Crore Worldwide in Just Four Days

Akshay Kumar’s latest horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla has achieved a significant milestone at the global box office, crossing the ₹100 crore mark within just four days of its release, according to a report . The film, directed by Priyadarshan and co-starring Wamiqa Gabbi, hit theatres on April 18, 2026, and has delivered a strong opening performance despite facing stiff competition and mixed audience reactions.

The film benefited from a solid weekend run, which laid the foundation for its impressive early earnings. By the end of its opening weekend, Bhooth Bangla had already accumulated substantial global collections, putting it within reach of the ₹100 crore milestone. On its fourth day, the film officially crossed that mark worldwide, underscoring the drawing power of Akshay Kumar and the popularity of the horror-comedy genre among audiences.

However, like most films entering the weekday phase, Bhooth Bangla experienced a noticeable dip in collections on its first Monday. Despite this decline, the film managed to maintain a steady overall performance, with consistent contributions from both domestic and overseas markets. Trade data indicates that the film’s weekday drop did little to impact its cumulative earnings significantly, as it continued to attract audiences across regions.

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The film’s success comes even as it competes with other major attractions, including Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar and the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), both of which typically draw large audiences. Nevertheless, Bhooth Bangla has held its ground, leveraging its blend of comedy and horror to sustain viewer interest.

While audience feedback has been mixed, the film’s commercial performance remains robust, driven largely by its star cast and entertaining premise. Its early box office achievement signals a promising trajectory for the days ahead, as it continues its theatrical run.

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