
📌 Key Points
- Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata had a slow Sunday, earning ₹4 crore total.
- Screen count dropped significantly from 1,956 to 794 shows on Day 3.
- Occupancy fell to 14% on Sunday, down from 17% on Saturday.
- A Buy One Get One (BOGO) ticket offer had limited impact on collections.
Kangana Ranaut’s latest film, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, faced a challenging first Sunday at the box office. Despite a notable jump on Saturday and a BOGO offer, the film’s collections slowed, indicating a struggle to maintain momentum.
Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata box office collection day 3: Kangana Ranaut’s latest release Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata appears to be facing a challenging start at the ticket window. While the film recorded a notable jump in collections on its second day, the film struggled to maintain that momentum on its first Sunday. Released on June 12, the Manoj Tapadia directorial revisits the events of the 26/11 attacks through the lens of healthcare workers who risked their lives to protect patients. Kangana not only headlines the film but has also co-produced it under the Manikarnika Films banner.
The Sunday numbers indicate that the film has barely shown any growth. Its screen count dropped significantly from 1,956 shows on Day 2 to 794 shows on Day 3, while overall occupancy settled at around 14%, lower than the 17% recorded a day earlier.
The film had witnessed a positive jump on Saturday after opening to a modest ₹ 1 crore net on Friday. Collections rose by nearly 45% on Day 2, with the film earning ₹ 1.45 crore net. Hoping to capitalise on the upward trend and attract more moviegoers, the makers rolled out a nationwide Buy One Get One (BOGO) ticket offer. However, the promotional push appears to have had only a limited impact, with the film unable to maintain its momentum through Sunday.
Kangana Ranaut leads the cast, alongside Girija Oak, Smita Tambe and Esha Dey in pivotal roles.
Despite a promising Saturday and promotional efforts, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’s Sunday performance suggests an uphill battle at the box office. The film’s struggle highlights the challenges even established stars face in drawing audiences.


