The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 10: Vivek Agnihotri's Film See Weekend Boost, Mount this amount
The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 10: Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri’s film The Bengal Files is still under the £ 15 crore mark in India, despite being in theaters for more than a week. However, thanks to the weekend, the film saw a slight increase in footfall. The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 10 According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the Bengal files so far on Day 10 £ 92 Lakh Net. While this is the early website estimate, the final figure will appear after the night. With this, the total company made by Agnihotri’s film is £ 13.92 crore. The Bengal files recorded a total occupation of 55.50% Hindi on Sunday. On the 10th day in theaters, the film had 32.33% occupations during morning shows, which rose sharply to 70.41% that afternoon and rose 63.77% for evening shows. The occupation during the night shows is waiting. The Bengal files show that it has been reduced in India. The Bengal files have seen a noticeable reduction in the number of shows across India, with major cities offering only a limited score. While Mumbai shows 66 shows, Delhi NCR had 84 shows, and Pune had 42 shows. Other metros such as Bengaluru and Hyderabad had only 36 and 6 shows respectively. Smaller markets such as Jaipur (11 shows), Chandigarh (5 shows), Bhopal (8 shows) and Lucknow (13 shows) reflect even fewer performances. The film still does not find a screen in the Western Bengal region. The Bengal lays the private performance in Kolkata. However, the filmmaker held a special performance of the film in the National Library of Kolkata on Saturday. In an X -mail, Vivek Agnihotri shared: “The stage is set up. 550 people will watch #Thebengalfiles tonight at the iconic National Library, Kolkata. 2000 in Wag.” The only performance in the city was arranged by Khola Hawa, a socio-cultural organization that includes prominent BJP figures in his leadership. The President, Swapan Dasgupta, is a member of the BJP National Executive Committee, while leader of the opposition in the Western Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, is a key figure. “Khola Hawa is proud to present the first show in Kolkata of the iconic film The Bengal Files,” Dasgupta announced on X. The Bengal files are based on common riots during the Direct Action Day in August 1946 in undivided Bengal. It was released on September 5.