You wanted to know all the details about the Day 5 box office collection for The Bengal Files! I've been checking all the different news sites and let me tell you, it's a mess. Everyone is saying something a little different, like they are all just guessing. I even saw some YouTube channels with their own numbers, it's wild!
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Okay, so from what I could piece together, and trust me, it was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle with half the pieces missing, here's the lowdown on Day 5:
The Bengal Files, you know, the one by Vivek Agnihotri, had a bit of a slow Monday, but it seems to have picked up a tiny bit on Tuesday, which was its Day 5. The total collection for Day 5 is around ₹1.29 crore. Some places say it's ₹1.16 crore, and one said ₹1.15 crore, so let's just say it's a little over a crore. It's an improvement from Monday, which was about ₹1.15 crore, so that's good news for them.
With this new collection, the total money the film has made in India so far is about ₹9.19 crore. Another report said it was ₹9.06 crore, so again, somewhere around the ₹9 crore mark. It's not a lot, especially when you think about films like Baaghi 4 that made like, a zillion crores in a day or something, but hey, every little bit counts!
The film's journey so far has been a bit wobbly.
Day 1 (Friday): It opened with a respectable-ish ₹1.75 crore.
Day 2 (Saturday): The weekend kicked in and it went up to ₹2.25 crore.
Day 3 (Sunday): It had its best day with ₹2.75 crore.
Day 4 (Monday): A big, big drop to ₹1.15 crore.
Day 5 (Tuesday): A little bump up to around ₹1.29 crore.
I also read that the movie is facing some problems. I mean, they are not even showing it in West Bengal in some places, which is pretty crazy considering the movie is called The Bengal Files! Can you imagine? It's like calling a movie The California Files and then not showing it in California. That's just wild.
So yeah, the final verdict is that the film is chugging along slowly but surely. It's not a blockbuster by any means, but it's making some money back. I guess we'll have to see how the rest of the week goes. It's a tough market out there with all the competition. Plus, it's a political movie, so not everyone wants to see that after a long day at work, right? You want to see Tiger Shroff flying through the air, not a serious drama. My two cents!

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