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‘Housefull 5' Box Office collection day 11: Akshay Kumar's film earns over Rs 4 crore on second Monday, inches closer to Rs 160 crore mark

‘Housefull 5' Box Office collection day 11: Akshay Kumar's film earns over Rs 4 crore on second Monday, inches closer to Rs 160 crore mark

Time of India5 hours ago

'Housefull 5' keeps the laughs coming—and the money rolling in. The comedy blockbuster starring Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan and
Riteish Deshmukh
has continued to charm audiences across the country, collecting and is now inching closer to the Rs 160 crore mark.
Released on 6 June 2025, the film has become one of the biggest comedy hits of the year, keeping box office windows buzzing for nearly two weeks now.
How much did the film collect on day 11
The film is maintaining steady collections during weekdays too, As per early estimates by Sacnilk, on its second Monday (Day 11), the film collected an estimated Rs 4.25 crore, showing solid strength even on a working day. With this, the film's total collection has reached Rs 158.50 crore.
Here's how much 'Housefull 5' has earned at the Indian box office so far:
Day 1 (Friday): Rs 24 crore
Day 2 (Saturday): Rs 31 crore
Day 3 (Sunday): Rs 32.5 crore
Day 4 (Monday): Rs 13 crore
Day 5 (Tuesday): Rs 11.25 crore
Day 6 (Wednesday): Rs 8.5 crore
Day 7 (Thursday): Rs 7 crore
Total for Week 1: Rs 127.25 crore
Day 8 (Friday): Rs 6 crore
Day 9 (Saturday): Rs 9.5 crore
Day 10 (Sunday): Rs 11.5 crore
Day 11 (Monday): Rs 4.25 crore (early estimate)
Total So Far: Rs 158.50 crore
Day 11 occupancy
Even on a Monday, 'Housefull 5' managed to pull audiences into cinemas.
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The film had an overall 11.11% occupancy on 16 June. Morning shows recorded a 6.57% turnout, while afternoon shows did better with 12.75% occupancy.
Star-studded laughter riot
One of the biggest reasons behind the success of 'Housefull 5' is its massive and impressive star cast. Leading the pack are Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh, who have been fan favourites in the franchise. Adding to the glamour are Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonam Bajwa, Nargis Fakhri and
Soundarya Sharma
. But the excitement doesn't stop there. The film also features veteran actors and comedy legends like Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar, Chunky Panday, Johnny Lever and Shreyas Talpade. Supporting them are familiar faces such as
Dino Morea
, Ranjeet, Nikitin Dheer, Chitrangda Singh and Fardeen Khan. This power-packed line-up has played a key role in attracting audiences to the theatres and keeping them thoroughly entertained from start to finish.
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