The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 4: Vivek Agnihotri's Film See Poor Start, Earn £ 7.85 Crore

The Bengal File Box Office Collection Day 4: Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files, among the year’s most controversial and avid expected releases, hit theaters on Friday. However, the film was opened without any performances in the Western Bengals, which weighed at its box office performance from the beginning. According to the early estimates by Sacnilk, the industry tracker, the film collected £ 1.10 crore net on day 4 in India. The final score will be updated as soon as Night Show numbers are included. With this, the total domestic earnings of the film stand at £ 7.85 crore. The Bengal files started with £ 1.75 on Friday. Collections improved over the weekend and reached £ 2.75 on Sunday (a leap of 28.75 on Sunday (a 28.57%increase) and £ 2.75 on Sunday (22.22%). However, earnings dropped significantly on Monday and pulled overall collections near the £ 7.5 crore mark. The Bengal files show on Monday, the film has registered an overall occupation of 18.24% nationwide. Morning shows drew 9.99% of occupancy, which improved to 17.10% that afternoon, reached 21.66% that evening and rose 24.19% during the night shows. The film still has a blockade in the Western Bengals and presented in the Opening Week on less than 250 screens across India. The largest number of performances on Monday comes from the Delhi-NCR region, with 217 shows and an average occupation of 16.5%. Mumbai followed with 193 shows and a stronger occupation of 23.5%. Interestingly, despite just 11 performances, Chennai achieved the highest average occupation in cities at 34.33%. Bengaluru also performed well with 69 shows, with 34.25% occupancy, although on limited performances. The Bengal files guided by Vivek Agnihotri, the Bengal files, are the lock part of its files trilogy, following the Tashkent Files (2019) and the Kashmir Files (2022). The film comes from historical events around Direct Action Day. The cast contains Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi and Darshan Kumar. Meanwhile, the Calcutta High Court on Monday rejected a censorship pleading that tried to stop the release of the film. The petition was submitted by Santanu Mukherjee, who claims that his grandfather, Gopal Chandra Mukherjee, was depicted in a defamatory way.