While Akshay Kumar’s horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla continues its steady run, at the box office, the newly released Hollywood biopic Michael has also managed to make its mark. Despite being in its second week, Bhooth Bangla is maintaining its grip on the domestic market, even as it faces fresh competition from Michael.
Akshay Kumar’s Bhooth Bangla Inches Closer to a Milestone
Bhooth Bangla, which reunites Akshay Kumar with director Priyadarshan after over a decade, has been liked by audiences. However, as it entered its second Monday, the film saw a predictable dip in numbers. On Day 11, the movie earned approximately Rs 3.5 crore, bringing its total domestic collection closer to the Rs 200 crore club.
Trade analysts have noted that the film’s performance remains strong for a horror-comedy. While the second Monday drop was noticeable, the film’s overall trajectory suggests it will comfortably cross the double-century mark by the end of the week. The trade experts noted, “The film has benefited from the nostalgic pairing of Akshay and Priyadarshan, which has brought family audiences back to the theatres.”
Michael Makes a Strong Start, Challenges Competitors

On the other hand, the Michael Jackson biopic Michael, starring Jaafar Jackson, has completed its opening weekend in India with impressive figures. The film earned Rs 16 crore over its first three days. The biopic’s performance has been strong enough to outperform Indian films. Specifically, on its first weekend, Michael managed to outshine Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which is currently in its sixth week of release.
The biopic is not just competing with older releases but is also giving Bhooth Bangla a run for its money in premium formats and urban centres. The fascination with Michael Jackson’s life story appears to have translated into a solid opening for Jaafar Jackson, who makes his debut in the lead role.
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