Bhooth Bangla 2026 Movie Box Office Collection Day 2

I came out of the theatre with a headache. Not from the film. From laughing too much.

The guy next to me spilled his popcorn during the second half. He did not even notice. He was too busy clapping at Rajpal Yadav's entry.

That is the real energy of Bhooth Bangla.

Let me give you the exact numbers first. Then I will tell you why the film works, where it falls flat, and whether you should spend your Sunday evening on it.

Day 2 Box Office: The Jump That Changed Everything

Bhoot Bangla collection

The Bhoot Bangla collection on Day 2 hit ₹19 crore net in India.

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This is a big deal. Not because the number is huge. Because of what it represents. Day 1 gave the film ₹12.25 crore. A decent start. Nothing extraordinary.

But Day 2 jumped by 55%.

Here is the full breakdown in simple terms: 

Day India Net Collection What This Means
Day 0 (Paid Previews, April 16) ₹3.75 crore Mostly hardcore Akshay fans
Day 1 (Friday, April 17) ₹12.25 crore Families started coming
Day 2 (Saturday, April 18) ₹19 crore Word of mouth kicked in

Add these up. The two-day domestic total stands at ₹35 crore net.

Globally, the film has collected ₹60 crore gross in just two days.

Sunday numbers are still coming in. Early estimates suggest another ₹23 crore. That would push the worldwide total close to ₹95 crore by Sunday night.

Why That 55% Jump Matters More Than the Number?

I have been tracking Bollywood box office for years. A 55% growth on Saturday is rare. Most films grow 20-30% on their first Saturday. 55% tells me three things.

First, people are talking. The person who watched it on Friday called their friend on Saturday morning. That friend bought a ticket for the evening show.

Second, family audiences are driving this. Families do not go to theatres on Friday nights. They go on Saturday afternoons. The film is pulling in parents, teenagers, and even grandparents.

Third, the clash with Dhurandhar 2 is not hurting it as much as people expected. Bhooth Bangla moved its release date four times to avoid this clash . That gamble is paying off.

The Cast and Their Paychecks (Real Numbers)

Let me tell you who gets what. Because your ticket money is going somewhere.

Akshay Kumar leads the cast. He also co-produced the film. His upfront fee is ₹18 crore . On top of that, he takes 70% of the profits after the film recovers its cost.

Tabu plays a key role. She reportedly earned ₹2 crore.

Wamiqa Gabbi charges ₹1 crore.

Rajpal Yadav took home ₹75-80 lakh.

Paresh Rawal and the late Asrani (his last film appearance) complete the supporting cast.

The total budget stands at ₹120 crore. The film needs to earn roughly ₹150-160 crore net in India to be declared a clean hit. That is still a few days away.

Honest Review: What Worked Inside the Theatre?

Bhoot Bangla Akshay Kumar cast

I watched this in a Mumbai multiplex. Around 200 people in the hall. Here is what actually happened.

The Comedy Landed Hard

The film focuses more on laughs than scares. Smart move. Priyadarshan directed Hera Pheri and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. He knows how to time a joke. Akshay Kumar's comic timing is still sharp. One scene involving a malfunctioning staircase had the entire hall in tears.

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Rajpal Yadav steals every scene he is in. No exaggeration. The man appears for maybe 15 minutes total. But people cheered when he showed up.

The Nostalgia Hit Different

Seeing Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar together again felt like watching an old photo album come to life. The film does not try to be clever or new. It gives you exactly what you expect.

And sometimes that is enough.

The Ensemble Delivered

Every supporting actor gets one moment to shine. Tabu plays her part with deadpan seriousness. Wamiqa Gabbi holds her own against the veterans. Even the smaller roles feel intentional.

Where the Film Stumbles (Be Honest With Yourself)?

I am not going to lie to you. The film has problems.

The Horror Element Is Weak

Do not walk in expecting scares. You will not get them.

One reviewer said it best: "Not scary enough to haunt you, but entertaining enough to pass the time" . That is the most accurate description I have read.

The ghosts feel like set pieces. Not threats.

The Second Half Drags

The first hour flies by. The interval hits and you feel energized. Then the second hour starts. And it keeps going. And going. The CBFC cut 63 scenes from the film. The final runtime is 2 hours and 44 minutes.

That is too long for a horror-comedy. You feel every extra minute in the last 40 minutes.

The Plot Is Predictable

You will guess the ending within the first 30 minutes. This is not a twist-heavy film. It follows the haunted house template exactly. If you want surprises, this is not your film.

Who Should Buy a Ticket (And Who Should Stay Home)?

Let me make this simple for you.

Buy the Ticket If:

You miss old Priyadarshan comedies. This is the closest you will get to Hera Pheri energy in 2026. The DNA is the same.

You need a family-friendly weekend watch. The UA 16+ certificate means some scenes are not for young kids. But for teenagers and adults, this is clean fun.

You are an Akshay Kumar fan from the 2000s. He is in top form here. The role fits him perfectly.

You enjoy watching an ensemble cast work together. Tabu, Paresh Rawal, and Rajpal Yadav sharing screen space is genuinely enjoyable.

Stay Home If:

You want genuine horror. This film will not scare you. Not even once. If you want jumps and dread, watch something else.

You hate predictable plots. The story offers zero surprises. You will know exactly where it is going.

You cannot sit through long runtimes. 2 hours 44 minutes is a commitment. The second half tests your patience.

You want something new or experimental. This film runs entirely on nostalgia. If that does not appeal to you, skip it.

The Remake Question: Answered Directly

People keep searching "Bhoot Bangla Akshay Kumar remake of which Movie".

Here is the direct answer.

Bhooth Bangla is not a remake of any specific film.

It shares DNA with Bhool Bhulaiyaa. Same director. Same lead actor. Same horror-comedy blend. But Bhool Bhulaiyaa was a remake of the Malayalam film ManichitrathazhuBhooth Bangla is an original story.

Think of it as a "spiritual successor" rather than a remake. Same family. Different child.

Practical Advice for Your Theatre Visit

Based on my actual experience watching the film, here is what I would tell a friend.

Book afternoon shows. The film works better with a crowd. Afternoon and evening shows on weekends have the best energy. Morning shows feel flat and lifeless.

Go in expecting a comedy. Not a horror film. Not a thriller. A comedy that happens to have ghosts. This mindset shift will make you enjoy it more.

Stay for the end credits. There is a tribute to Asrani. It is worth sitting through.

Carry your own water. The film is long. You will get thirsty. Theatre water bottles are overpriced.

Do not take young children. The UA 16+ certificate exists for a reason. Some scenes are not suitable for kids under 12.

Box Office Verdict: Hit or Flop?

Let me give you an honest assessment. No hype. No exaggeration.

₹35 crore in two days is strong. The 55% growth on Saturday is excellent. The worldwide gross of ₹60 crore in two days puts the film on track for a ₹100 crore+ opening weekend.

The budget is ₹120 crore. Recovery depends on the first two weeks. Opening weekend numbers suggest the film will cross ₹70-80 crore net in India by Sunday night.

Early verdict: Likely hit. But do not call it a blockbuster yet.

The real test is Monday and Tuesday. Horror-comedies often drop sharply on weekdays. If the film holds well on Monday, it will be a clean success. If it drops more than 60%, the picture changes.

What the Box Office Numbers Do Not Show You?

Numbers never tell the full story. Here is what the Bhoot Bangla collection reports miss.

Theatre occupancy varied wildly. My show in a Mumbai multiplex was 85% full. A friend who watched it in a single-screen theatre in Delhi reported barely 40% occupancy. The film is working better in urban centers than in smaller towns.

Dhurandhar 2 is still taking screens. That film is in its fourth week and still running strong. Bhooth Bangla is competing for screens and attention. The fact that it is still pulling ₹19 crore on Day 2 despite this competition is impressive.

Family audiences are carrying this film. I saw grandparents, parents, and teenagers together in the theatre. That is rare for Bollywood in 2026. The film appeals across generations because of the Priyadarshan nostalgia.

The Final Thoughts

Here is my honest, no-nonsense answer.

Yes, watch it if you want a lighthearted comedy with familiar faces. The film delivers exactly what it promises. No more. No less.

No, skip it if you want quality horror or a tight screenplay. The film drags in places. The scares are minimal. The plot is predictable.

Think of Bhooth Bangla as comfort food. Not gourmet dining. Not trying to be. A plate of buttery popcorn – enjoyable while it lasts, easily forgettable after.

For ₹300-500 ticket price, that is acceptable value. For premium formats or inflated weekend rates, you might feel differently.

Quick Reference Card

Question Answer
Bhoot Bangla collection Day 2 (India net) ₹19 crore
Total India net (2 days) ₹35 crore
Total worldwide gross (2 days) ₹60 crore
Bhoot Bangla 2 release date Not announced yet
Bhoot Bangla Akshay Kumar cast Akshay Kumar, Tabu, Wamiqa Gabbi, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, late Asrani
Bhoot Bangla Akshay Kumar remake of which Movie Not a remake; original story
Runtime 2 hours 44 minutes
CBFC Rating UA 16+
Budget ₹120 crore

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