The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 8: Vivek Agnihotri's film struggles to cross £ 12 crore on 2nd Friday

The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 8: The Bengal files had an overall 26.08% Hindi occupation on Friday, September 12. The Bengal files were released on Friday, September 5, along with Baaghi 4 The Bengal Files Box Office Collection Day 8: Even after a week of his release, Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files did not enable the audience to attract the audience to the thea. The film is still expected to grow through the oral, and is still waiting to cross money at the box office. The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 8: According to the Tracker Sacnilk.com of the trading industry, the Bengal files on the eighth day, Friday, £ 55 Lakh India -Netto, on the eighth day, and the total estimated India -Netto earned up to £ 11.8 crore. The Bengal files had an overall 26.08% Hindi occupation on Friday, September 12. This had 11.17 percent occupation the morning show, while the afternoon shows had 23.67% occupancy. The evening shows had 26.41% occupancy and the night shows had 43.05 occupancy. Chennai (49%) had the highest occupation, followed by Bengaluru (45.75%), Hyderabad (44%), Pune (36%), NCR (35.75%) and Jaipur (35%). The film is struggling to touch the £ 12 crore mark in India. The film was released on September 5 and clashed with Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4 at the ticket window. The Bengal files show that it has been reduced across India that come to the Bengal files across the country, and the film had a sharp decline in shows in week 2. It currently has less than 100 shows in a single city/region. Mumbai has the largest number of performances for the Bengal files, with 65 shows, while the Delhi NCR region slipped with 61 shows to second place. The Bengal files and the filter trilogy The Bengal files are the conclusion chapter in Vivek Agnihotri’s The Files Trilogy, to the Tashkent Files (2019) and the Kashmir Files (2022). The film was drawn up against the background of the common riots of August 1946 in undivided Bengal, historically known as ‘Direct Action Day’. The ensemble roll distribution contains Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi and Darshan Kumar in important roles.