The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 10: Vivek Agnihotri's film retains momentum; finish 2nd weekend at ...

The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 10: Vivek Agnihotri’s much-discussed political thriller The Bengal files emerged at the box office this weekend as a surprise. The film, which was a witness to a 85 percent jump in Saturday earnings, maintained momentum on Sunday to finish at £ 2.9 the second weekend. The film had a dull run at the box office, amid a tight competition from various releases from Bollywood and Hollywood. The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 10 According to early estimates by industry tracker Sacnilk, the Bengal files earned £ 1.15 crore on Sunday, the same as the earnings Saturday. However, the film saw the lowest run on Friday, which collected just £ 60,00,000. The earnings of the Bengal Files for the second weekend are £ 2.9 crore, which is more than twice less than it earned on the opening weekend, £ 6.75 crore. With this, the film’s total of 10 days stands at £ 14.15 crore. The Bengal Files Day 10: Occupation The Bengal files had an overall 50.72% Hindi Occupation on Sunday: Morning Shows: 32.33% Afternoon Displays: 70.41% Aandings: 63.77% Night shows: 36,38% The strongest audience rise was recorded in Hyderabad (95.50%), Bengaluru (84.25%), Pun Chennai (64%). The Bengal files have the largest number of performances in Delhi-NCR, 88 shows, followed by Mumbai, 66 shows. With only 6 shows, Hyderabad and Chennai were among the cities with the lowest number of shows of the film. There were no shows for the film in the Western Bengals. The Bengal Files: No performance in the Western Bengals since the national release on September 5, no theaters across the Western Bengal Vivek Agnihotri’s controversial film The Bengal Files selected. The filmmaker said it arranged him that people of the state were prevented from watching the film. “It is disappointing that people from the state, despite being set up in Bengal, can see the film elsewhere because it cannot be displayed in different halls and multiplexes in the state,” Agnihotri said. About the Bengal files the Bengal files, the closing chapter in Vivek Agnihotri’s The Files Trilogy After the Tashkent Files (2019) and the Kashmir Files (2022), reviewed the common riots of August 1946 in undivided Kolkata, known as ‘Direct Action Day’. It plays Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, and Darshan Kumar in lead roles.