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Bholaa Box Office Collections: Ajay Devgn's Movie Earns Rs. 4.90 Crores On The 6th Day

Bholaa starring Ajay Devgn and Tabu have earned Rs. 50 crores nett at the Indian Box Office in just six days, thanks to Mahavir Jayanti.
by Xappie Desk | April 05, 2023 15:42 IST
Bholaa Box Office Collections: Ajay Devgn's Movie Earns Rs. 4.90 Crores On The 6th Day

Due to Mahavir Jayanti, the Ajay Devgn and Tabu-led movie Bholaa saw a modest increase in its Tuesday box office collections. In comparison to yesterday, the collections increased by around 15%. On the sixth day, it brought in between Rs.4.75 and Rs. 5 crores in net revenue. The actual holiday benefit is between 25 and 30 percent when taking into account that movie attendance typically declines by 10 to 15 percent on weekdays. If it had been a longer holiday, the percentage would have been higher.

 
Bholaa's six-day total has surpassed Rs. 50 crores, and the extended week one total appears to be approaching Rs. 57 crores, which is respectable but not huge. With a few more holidays left in its run and no significant competition until Eid, the movie can gradually approach Rs. 100 crores. The hold has been strong in percentage terms, which demonstrates that the film's intended audience has received positive reviews. Its target audience is primarily diehard mass and action movie fans who haven't seen the original Kaithi movie. A sizable portion of the family crowd has avoided the movie due to its treatment.
 
Bholaa is the third biggest-grossing Hindi film in 2023, after only Pathaan and Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar. The reason Bholaa is the third top-grossing Hindi movie of 2023 after the first quarter is not due to the success of the movie, but rather to the underperformance of other movies. Bholaa significantly surpasses Shehzada and Selfiee as the highest-grossing remake movie of the year. Although outgrossing the two movies isn't much of an accomplishment, it does demonstrate that Bholaa has achieved a degree of acceptability that other films haven't been as fortunate to reach.


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