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Bhooth Bangla Opens to ₹13.5 Crore on Day 1: Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan Spark Bollywood’s Horror-Comedy Revival

Akshay Kumar's Bhooth Bangla opens to ₹13.5 crore — 3rd biggest Bollywood opener of 2026. Here's the full April box-office breakdown, Dhurandhar 2's ₹1,148 crore run, and what's next for Hindi cinema.
Haunted Indian mansion at night with dramatic lighting evoking Bollywood horror-comedy genre

Akshay Kumar and director Priyadarshan’s highly anticipated horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla stormed into theatres on April 17, 2026, delivering one of the strongest opening days of the year and reigniting the debate about whether Bollywood’s future belongs to the horror-comedy genre. Here is a deep dive into the film’s opening, the box-office landscape of April 2026, and what lies ahead for Hindi cinema.

Bhooth Bangla: ₹13.5 Crore Opening Day

Bhooth Bangla collected an estimated ₹13.5 crore net on its first day at the Indian box office, making it the third-biggest Bollywood opener of 2026 behind only Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge and one other major release. For Akshay Kumar, the number represents a significant course correction: after a string of underperforming films in 2024 and 2025, this is comfortably his best opening since the original Dhurandhar franchise revived his career.

The film reunites Kumar with Priyadarshan, the director behind iconic comedies like Hera Pheri, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, and Hungama. Their on-screen chemistry has been a proven commercial formula for two decades, and Bhooth Bangla leans heavily into the template that made Bhool Bhulaiyaa a cult classic — a sprawling haunted mansion, jump scares laced with slapstick, and a climactic twist that reframes everything. Early audience reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with particular praise for the practical horror effects and a scene-stealing supporting turn from the ensemble cast.

Dhurandhar 2 Crosses ₹1,148 Crore in India

The undisputed box-office champion of 2026 remains Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, which has now crossed ₹1,148 crore in India gross collections on Day 16. The film is tracking toward a lifetime of approximately ₹1,200–1,250 crore domestically and over ₹1,600 crore worldwide — numbers that place it among the highest-grossing Indian films ever made. Its success has reshaped Bollywood’s revenue expectations for franchise films and demonstrated that Hindi-language blockbusters can compete with South Indian tentpoles for audience attention.

April 2026 Box-Office Landscape

Beyond the big two, April has been a mixed month for Bollywood releases:

  • Dacoit (April 10) — an action drama that opened to just ₹1 crore and closed its first week at ₹5.65 crore. A commercial disappointment that underscores the risk of mid-budget films releasing in the shadow of a megahit like Dhurandhar 2.
  • Ginny Weds Sunny 2 — the rom-com sequel starring Yami Gautam and Vikrant Massey is set for release on April 24. Expectations are moderate, but the original’s streaming success on Netflix gives the franchise a built-in fanbase.
  • Haunted 3D: Ghosts of the Past — Vikram Bhatt’s latest has been postponed yet again, now targeting a June 12 release where it will clash with Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aaunga.

The Horror-Comedy Boom

Bollywood’s love affair with horror-comedy is not new — it dates back to the Bhool Bhulaiyaa franchise and intensified with the Stree cinematic universe. But 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the sub-genre. Bhooth Bangla is the third horror-comedy release this year alone, and at least two more are in various stages of production.

Industry analysts point to several factors driving this trend. First, horror-comedies enjoy strong repeat-viewing appeal — audiences who laughed in theatres often return with friends. Second, the genre works exceptionally well on OTT platforms, giving producers a lucrative second-window revenue stream. Third, horror-comedy allows filmmakers to deliver spectacle (visual effects, grand sets) without the astronomical budgets of sci-fi or war epics, making it a relatively risk-efficient proposition.

Akshay Kumar’s Career Resurgence

For Akshay Kumar, Bhooth Bangla marks a strategic pivot. After experimenting with social-message dramas and historical biopics that underperformed commercially, the actor has returned to the comedy-first approach that made him a superstar in the 2000s. Trade sources indicate that Kumar took a significantly reduced upfront fee for the film in exchange for a profit-sharing arrangement — a model that aligns his incentives with the film’s box-office performance and reduces the producer’s risk.

The move appears to be paying off. If Bhooth Bangla sustains its trajectory over the weekend, it could cross ₹50 crore in its opening frame, setting up a comfortable run toward ₹150 crore domestically — Akshay Kumar’s best in two years. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh noted: “This is the Akshay Kumar the audience has been waiting for — irreverent, physical, and completely in his element.”

Impact on Upcoming Releases

The combined dominance of Dhurandhar 2 and Bhooth Bangla is creating a crowding-out effect for smaller films. Dacoit‘s weak run is a cautionary tale: even a well-made mid-budget film can struggle when audiences have two blockbusters vying for their attention and screen space. Multiplex chains have allocated the lion’s share of shows to the top two releases, leaving little oxygen for new entries.

The industry’s broader challenge remains screen availability. India currently has approximately 9,200 operational screens — a number that has barely grown in five years despite a population of 1.4 billion. Until the screen count catches up with demand, Bollywood will continue to be a hit-driven market where the top two or three releases cannibalise the rest. South Indian cinema, with its strong single-screen culture and regional loyalty, has so far been more resilient to this dynamic, as blockbusters like Jana Nayagan have demonstrated.

Looking Ahead: May 2026

May promises more fireworks. The entertainment calendar includes the much-anticipated GTA 6 game release on May 26 (which historically dents weekend movie footfall among 18–30 males) and at least three mid-to-large Bollywood releases competing for summer screens. If Bhooth Bangla‘s success holds, expect every major production house to green-light a horror-comedy in the next quarter.

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Surabhi Sharma

Surabhi Sharma

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