Baaghi 4 Box Office Performance: A Rapid Rise
Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt’s film “Baaghi 4” continues its strong box office run, with collections increasing rapidly day by day. The film’s earnings have been explosive since its release, surprising audiences with a blockbuster opening day. Its weekend collections, spanning Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, were splendid. However, after the weekend and on Monday, the film’s collections saw a significant drop during weekdays, a trend observed in other Bollywood films. The response for “Baaghi 4” is notably better than Tiger Shroff’s previous four films. It is expected to achieve robust earnings in its first week, with second-week collections also projected to be impressive, as no new major Bollywood films are set to release next week, allowing “Baaghi 4” to potentially dominate the box office.
In its first five days in cinemas, “Baaghi 4” is nearing its budget in collections. The film’s officially confirmed budget is ₹80 crore. Current trends suggest that by the end of its first week (seven days), the movie will easily surpass its budget in worldwide earnings. Should its collections experience a significant jump in the second week, its lifetime collection could potentially double its budget.
The film collected an India net of ₹37 crore 14 lakh in its opening weekend (first three days). On its first Monday (day four), “Baaghi 4” recorded a significant drop, earning ₹4 crore 46 lakh in the Indian market. On its fifth day, the film’s occupancy was slightly lower in morning shows compared to the previous day, with a similar decline in afternoon, evening, and night show bookings. According to reports, “Baaghi 4” is set to earn an India net of ₹3 crore 75 lakh on its fifth day. This brings its total India net collection for the initial five days to ₹45 crore 35 lakh. The India gross collection stands at ₹54 crore 42 lakh. Globally, the film has achieved a worldwide box office collection of ₹61 crore 27 lakh in five days. With a budget of ₹80 crore, the film has already garnered over ₹61 crore in just five days.
Dil Madrasi Box Office Collection: Five-Day Worldwide Figures
Siva Karthikeyan and Vidyut Jammwal’s film “Dil Madrasi,” made on a budget of ₹120 crore, was released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages. On its first day, the film saw minor earnings from its Hindi version, decent collections from Telugu, and blockbuster earnings from its Tamil version. Currently, the majority of its collections are solely from the Tamil version, with the Telugu version having completely lost momentum and the Hindi version’s run concluded. Despite this, the strong reception in the Tamil version suggests it could become a big hit for Siva Karthikeyan, having already accumulated substantial worldwide earnings in its first five days.
“Dil Madrasi” secured an India net collection of ₹37 crore 40 lakh in its first weekend (initial three days). On Monday (day four), the film experienced a significant drop in earnings, collecting only ₹3 crore 50 lakh India net. On its fifth day, morning show occupancy declined by 10-12% compared to the previous day, with a slight dip in afternoon, evening, and night show bookings as well. As per reports, “Dil Madrasi” is earning ₹3 crore 25 lakh India net on its fifth day. This brings the film’s total India net collection for the initial five days to ₹44 crore 15 lakh. The India gross collection stands at ₹52 crore 98 lakh. The worldwide box office collection for the film after five days is ₹74 crore 48 lakh. With a budget of ₹120 crore, the film has collected over ₹74 crore in its first five days.
Ghati Box Office Performance: A Challenging Run
Anushka Shetty’s film “Ghati,” released in Telugu and dubbed in Tamil, has completed five days in cinemas. The film did not achieve a strong opening, nor did its weekend collections show significant growth. On weekdays, the movie’s performance at the box office has declined considerably. It appears challenging for the film to even reach half of its budget as a lifetime collection, as its earnings are rapidly decreasing day by day. The film has a budget of ₹45 crore, and to be considered a hit, it needs to earn significantly more, which currently seems difficult.
“Ghati” recorded an India net collection of ₹6 crore 58 lakh in its first weekend (initial three days) across both Tamil and Telugu languages. On Monday (day four), the film collected only ₹1 crore 19 lakh India net. On its fifth day, morning show occupancy was similar to the previous day, but afternoon, evening, and night show bookings experienced a slight drop. Reports indicate that “Ghati” is earning an India net of ₹1 crore 15 lakh on its fifth day. This makes the film’s total India net collection for the initial five days ₹8 crore 92 lakh. The India gross collection is ₹10 crore 70 lakh. Globally, the film’s worldwide box office collection is in the range of ₹14 crore 50 lakh after five days.
The Bengal Files Box Office Update: Five-Day Collections
The historical drama film “The Bengal Files,” with an approximate budget of ₹30 crore, had high expectations but did not achieve significant earnings at the box office. There is a possibility that if the film continues to run, its lifetime collection might exceed its budget. To be a box office hit, the film needs an India net collection of ₹40 to ₹45 crore.
“The Bengal Files” accumulated an India net collection of ₹10 crore 13 lakh in its first weekend (initial three days). On its first Monday (day four), the film earned ₹1 crore 38 lakh India net. On its fifth day, the occupancy further declined compared to the previous day, with a significant drop in morning shows and slightly lower bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows. According to reports, “The Bengal Files” is making ₹1 crore 25 lakh in India net collection on its fifth day. This results in an all-India net collection of ₹12 crore 76 lakh for the initial five days. The India gross collection is ₹1 crore 31 lakh. The film’s worldwide box office collection is ₹17 crore 50 lakh after five days. With a budget of ₹30 crore, the film has earned ₹17.5 crore worldwide in five days, showing a decent performance this week, but it remains to be seen if its collections will see a significant increase next week.
Param Sundari Box Office: Strong Second Week & 12-Day Totals
Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s film “Param Sundari” is currently in its second week. The film has fewer screens compared to new releases this week, as theaters have allocated more shows and screens to newer films. Despite this, “Param Sundari” had strong earnings even in its second weekend. However, with the onset of weekdays, its collections are further declining. The film has received positive reviews and audience appreciation. With a budget of ₹70 crore, the film has already surpassed this amount in its collections, having earned more than its budget to date. It is expected to continue its run in cinemas for another 10-12 days, with its lifetime collection projected to be significantly higher than its budget.
After 12 days in cinemas, “Param Sundari” had an India net collection of ₹48 crore 87 lakh within its first 10 days. On its second Monday (day 11), the film earned ₹1 crore 32 lakh India net. On its twelfth day, the occupancy in morning shows again saw a drop compared to the previous day, with slightly reduced bookings for afternoon, evening, and night shows. Reports indicate that “Param Sundari” is collecting ₹1 crore 10 lakh India net on its twelfth day. This brings the film’s total all-India net collection for the initial 12 days to ₹51 crore 29 lakh. The India gross collection is ₹61 crore 54 lakh. The worldwide box office collection for “Param Sundari” after 12 days stands at ₹78 crore 82 lakh. With a budget of ₹70 crore, the film has already collected over ₹78 crore. It remains to be seen if the movie will enter the ₹100 crore club in the coming days.
