
Mumbai, India — April 26, 2026
The Indian box office delivered a mixed performance this weekend, with established titles maintaining momentum while newer releases struggled to attract audiences.
Leading the charts, Bhoot Bangla crossed the ₹100 crore milestone, while Dhurandhar 2 continued its record-breaking run. Meanwhile, fresh releases failed to make a strong impact.
‘Bhoot Bangla’ Crosses ₹100 Crore Milestone
Akshay Kumar’s Bhoot Bangla capitalized on weekend footfall, collecting ₹10.75 crore on its ninth day (Saturday), up from ₹5.75 crore on Friday.
The film’s total now stands at ₹100.90 crore, officially entering the ₹100 crore club—an important benchmark in the Indian film industry. Strong word-of-mouth and steady audience turnout have supported its performance.
‘Ginny Weds Sunny 2’ Sees Weak Response
The recently released Ginny Weds Sunny 2 has underperformed since its debut. The film earned ₹36 lakh on opening day and added ₹87 lakh on Saturday.
Its total collection has reached just ₹1.03 crore, reflecting limited audience engagement over the opening weekend.
‘Michael’ Shows Steady Growth
The Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, recorded ₹5 crore on Saturday, taking its total earnings to ₹10.40 crore in India.
The film is seeing traction among urban audiences and could witness further growth through the weekend.
‘Dhurandhar 2’ Maintains Strong Run
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 continues its remarkable box office journey. On its 38th day, the film collected ₹3.54 crore.
With a cumulative total of ₹1,127.14 crore, the film remains one of the top-grossing Indian releases.
‘Dacoit’ Slows at the Box Office
The South Indian film Dacoit has slowed considerably. On its 16th day, the film earned just ₹37 lakh, indicating declining theatrical momentum.
Box Office Snapshot (Saturday Collections)
- Bhoot Bangla: ₹10.75 crore
- Ginny Weds Sunny 2: ₹87 lakh
- Michael: ₹5 crore
- Dhurandhar 2: ₹3.54 crore
- Dacoit: ₹37 lakh










