Bhooth Bangla Box Office: Will Akshay Kumar be able to beat his previous profitable horror comedy 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' with 'Bhool Bangla', know how much you will have to earn?
Priyadarshan-Akshay's horror comedy' forgetfulness' was a hit
Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar's first horror comedy film was 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' in 2007. The film was well-liked and took the horror-comedy genre to new heights in Hindi cinema. The film was a box office success and earned a profit of 53.4%. In fact, it opened the doors for the genre of horror comedy in Bollywood, which reached its peak with 'Stree'.
bhool bhulaiyaa vs bhoot bangla box office
Akshay Kumar set the gold standard with the 2007 cult classic Bhool Bhulaiyaa. The film was made at a cost of Rs 32 crore. Interestingly, it had earned a total of Rs 39.1 crore at the box office and with a profit of Rs 17.1 crore, it recorded a 53.4% return on investment. Now Akshay Kumar's upcoming horror comedy 'Ghost bungalow' The film will have to earn a profit of 53.4% at the box office to reach the profits and success of its previous horror comedy Bhool Bhulaiyaa.
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let me tell you that' 'Ghost bungalow' The budget is said to be 120 crores. To surpass the 53.4% return on investment, the film will need to garner a box office collection of around Rs 64.08 crore more than its budget. In total, it will have to earn 184.08 crores. Then it will be able to beat the labyrinth.
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