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Bhooth Bangla's Anticipated Box Office Performance
The horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla is creating a buzz at the Indian box office, with advance ticket sales indicating strong interest. By 4:30 PM on Wednesday, the film, starring Akshay Kumar, had sold nearly 20,000 tickets across two leading cinema chains, PVRINOX and Cinepolis, for its debut day. This figure includes about 10,500 tickets for preview screenings on Thursday and roughly 9,000 for the official opening on Friday.
Experts in the industry anticipate that ticket sales could exceed 25,000 by the day's end, possibly nearing 30,000. Looking forward, projections suggest that the film may sell between 60,000 and 70,000 tickets by the time preview shows kick off tomorrow evening. For comparison, Akshay Kumar's earlier films, Housefull 5 and Jolly LLB 3, sold 96,000 and 45,000 tickets, respectively, on their opening days. It's worth noting that Jolly LLB 3 faced challenges with pre-sales due to disputes between exhibitors and distributors, making Housefull 5 a more fitting benchmark. Given these statistics, Bhooth Bangla is expected to generate an opening day gross of approximately Rs. 15 crore nett, including previews, with the possibility of even higher earnings if walk-up sales are robust.
This forecast aligns with industry expectations, which estimate an opening day collection ranging from Rs. 12 crore to Rs. 16 crore, inclusive of previews. A strong start is vital for the film, particularly if it garners a favorable audience response. The production costs are reasonable, indicating that financial recovery should not be overly challenging. Furthermore, with solid revenue from non-theatrical sources, the pressure on box office performance is somewhat eased. Nevertheless, theatrical validation remains crucial, and a successful opening can pave the way for the film's overall success.
The current cinematic landscape is thriving, buoyed by the success of the blockbuster Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Prior to this, films like Mardaani 3 and The Kerala Story 2 also performed well, contributing to a positive trend in the industry. If Bhooth Bangla resonates with viewers, it could further enhance this momentum. Several small to medium-scale films are set to release next month, and there is optimism that Bhooth Bangla, along with these upcoming titles, will help maintain a favorable environment for the industry.