New Delhi: The Indian box office continues to keep the registers ringing at the ticket window with its steady theatrical runs, including regional, Bollywood, and Hollywood releases that are still managing to pull audiences to theatres. While Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge remains the biggest blockbuster of the year, new releases such as Bhoot Bangla and Raja Shivaji are maintaining a good hold over the box office.
Dhurandhar 2 Box Office collectionDespite nearing its OTT release, Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues its strong hold at the ticket window. The film has now crossed Rs 1,795 crore-mark at the box office. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film’s India net collection now stands at Rs 1,143 crore, while India gross collection stands at Rs 1,368.52 crore.
Raja Shivaji Box Office collectionReleased in two languages, Hindi and Marathi, Riteish Deshmukh starrer Raja Shivaji collected Rs 2.40 crore on its day 11. However, the film has performed better in its Marathi version. The film’s total now stands at Rs 70.65 crore.
Bhoot Bangla box office collectionAkshay Kumar’s horror-comedy Bhoot Bangla is maintaining a strong theatrical run. The film has now crossed Rs 243 crore-mark worldwide after 26 days of its theatrical release. According to Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 160.10 crore net in India, and the gross collection stands at Rs 189.97 crore.
Mortal Konbat II box office collectionKar Urban’s Mortal Konbat II collected Rs 6.15 crore in India net, Rs 6.37 crore gross and Rs 600 crore worldwide.
According to trade analysts 2026 has been one of the strongest years for Indian cinema and the Indian films have already crossed Rs 25,000 crore worldwide this year.
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