The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 11: Vivek Agnihotri's Film Display Reduced in India, and Earnings Down Big

The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 11: Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri’s film entered its second Monday on Day 11. The film recorded a modest dip in earnings due to the work day. On the other hand, the film shows across India were reduced. The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 11 According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the Bengal files have only minted £ 15 Lakh in India on Day 11 so far. Although the early estimate is based on only morning and afternoon shows, the final figure will appear after the night. For now, the total business produced by the film is £ 14.25 in India. The film was released on September 5. The Bengal Files Box Office execution The Bengal files had an opening of under-expectation at the box office, which began at £ 1.75 on the first Friday. Collections picked up over the weekend, with a crore of £ 2.25 Saturday and Sunday £ 2.75. But it dropped sharply to £ 1.15 on Monday. The film achieved a slight recovery from the middle of the week, which closed its first week at £ 11.25 crore. In the second weekend it earned £ 0.6 crore on Friday. There was a leap to £ 1.15 crore on Saturday and raised £ 1.1 crore on Sunday. However, Monday collections dropped drastically, which brought the total of the film just below the £ 15 crore mark. The Bengal files recorded an overall occupancy of 11.46% in theaters across India on Monday. The film had a rise of 5.33% for morning shows, which improved to 17.58% during the afternoon show. The details of the evening and night shows are waiting. The Bengal files show that the Bengal files in India were reduced, there was a significant decline in shows in major cities in India. Mumbai recorded just 64 performances with an overall occupancy of 9%, while NCR had 99 shows at 13.5%. Cities such as Pune (14.5% with 36 shows) and Bengaluru (18.5% with 34 shows) fared slightly better. Markets such as Hyderabad (32% occupation with only 5 shows) and Chennai (24% with 6 shows) have had a better rise in theaters. Smaller circuits such as Surat, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Bhopal and Lucknow also saw limited performances on day 11. The Bengal files are the closing chapter in Vivek Agnihotri’s The Files Trilogy to the Tashkent files (2019) and the Kashmir Files (2022). It is on the common riots of August 1946 in undivided Bengal, known as ‘Direct Action Day’. The film plays Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, and Darshan Kumar.