Following its successful debut, ‘Blackia 2’ stands firm at the box office. With an initial net collection of Rs. 1.58 Cr in India over four days, this Dev Kharoud starrer high-octane Punjabi action film's fifth-day earnings and theater occupancy remain noteworthy.
‘Blackia 2’ garnered an approximate Rs.0.14 Cr net on its fifth day, sustaining its momentum in theaters, according to a report by Sacnilk. On day 1 the movie made Rs. 0.5 Cr, and then on day 2 it collected Rs. 0.43 Cr with a drop of 14%. Interestingly, the first Sunday saw a rise of 13.95% as the movie collected Rs. 0.49 Cr, but on day 4 it made Rs. 0.16 Cr, which means a drop of 67.35%. Day 5 witnessed a business of Rs. 0.14 crores, leading to a total of Rs. 1.72 Cr.
Further, in the morning shows, the theatres saw an occupancy of 5.83%, in the afternoon it was 7.79%, 7.12%, and 8.93% in the evening and night respectively.
Talking about the region-wise divide, Chandigarh’s overall occupancy on day five was 7.75%, NCR’s 5.25, Jalandhar’s 14.75%, Ludhiana’s 7.75% Moga’s 1.33%, Amritsar’s 9.50%, and Patiala’s 6.00%
Despite minor fluctuations, director Navaniat Singh’s ‘Blackia 2’ maintains its appeal among diverse audiences.
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