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'Bhool Chuk Maaf' Box Office collection day 12: Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi starrer maintains a steady pace; mints Rs 63.15 Cr total in India

'Bhool Chuk Maaf' Box Office collection day 12: Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi starrer maintains a steady pace; mints Rs 63.15 Cr total in India

Time of India3 days ago

Headlined by
Rajkummar Rao
and
Wamiqa Gabbi
, 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' premiered on the big screen on May 23. The film was scheduled to be released earlier in the month, but due to the India-Pakistan tension, followed by the OTT and theatrical release controversy, it saw a delay.
Nonetheless, when the movie finally came out, the audience felt it was worth waiting for. And as we speak about its box office success, despite competition from Hollywood, according to Sacnilk, 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' has earned Rs. 63.15 crore after a run of 12 days.
'Bhool Chuk Maaf' box office update
The movie had a strong opening weekend at the box office, but experienced a noticeable drop in attendance during the weekdays. However, it picked up again during its second weekend.
On the second Saturday, the earnings rose to Rs 5.25 crore, up from Rs 3.25 crore on Friday, marking an increase of over 60 percent. On its second Sunday, which was day 10, the film earned Rs. 6.25 crore. Then came the weekday drop, where on Monday, 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' made a business of Rs.
2.2 crore, and according to the early estimates, the film made Rs. 2 crore on its second Tuesday.
Day-wise Box Office collection breakdown
Day 1 [Friday]: Rs. 7 crore
Day 2 [Saturday]: Rs. 9.5 crore
Day 3 [Sunday]: Rs. 11.5 crore
Day 4 [Monday]: Rs. 4.5 crore
Day 5 [Tuesday]: Rs. 4.75 crore
Day 6 [Wednesday]: Rs. 3.5 crore
Day 7 [Thursday]: Rs. 3.35 crore
Week 1: Rs. 44.1 crore
Day 8 [Second Friday]: Rs. 3.25 crore
Day 9 [2nd Saturday]: Rs. 5.25 crore
Day 10 [2nd Sunday]: Rs. 6.25 crore
Day 11 [2nd Monday]: Rs. 2.2 crore
Day 12 [2nd Tuesday]: Rs. 2 crore (early estimate)
Total: Rs. 63.15 crore
About 'Bhool Chuk Maaf'
Based in the city of Banaras, 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' is a story of Ranjan, portrayed by Rajkummar Rao.
Deeply in love with Titli, played by Wamiqa Gabbi, he aspires to tie the knot with her. However, to do so, he first had to secure a government job.
Ranjan's life takes an unexpected turn when he fails to uphold a promise made to Lord Shiva, leading him into chaos. He becomes trapped in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over again. This situation sparks a humorous and heartfelt journey that is filled with opportunities for redemption, spiritual insights, and the importance of making the right choices.
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