Box Office Report: ‘Bhool Chuk Maaf’, ‘Kesari Veer’, and ‘Mission Impossible 8’ Witness Mixed Response Across Indian Cities

This week’s box office has seen an interesting mix of regional content and international action as Bhool Chuk Maaf, Kesari Veer, and Mission Impossible 8 compete for audience attention. While one appeals to the family drama space, another brings patriotic sentiment, and the third delivers high-octane global action. The films have seen varied performances across metro cities and Tier 2 markets, reflecting diverse viewing preferences across India.


Bhool Chuk Maaf: Strong Opening in Tier 2 Cities

Bhool Chuk Maaf, a Hindi-language emotional drama, has found a solid footing in Tier 2 cities like Indore, Patna, and Lucknow. With its relatable storyline and family appeal, the film opened to a decent start and has shown steady footfalls over the weekend.

While metros reported moderate occupancy, single-screen theatres in smaller towns contributed significantly to its collections. The film has benefitted from word-of-mouth and minimal competition in the family drama segment.


Kesari Veer: National Sentiment Drives Moderate Growth

Kesari Veer, a patriotic period film, released on limited screens but witnessed a respectable opening, especially in North Indian states such as Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The film’s appeal lies in its traditional storytelling and cultural themes that resonate with rural and semi-urban audiences.

Although critical reception has been mixed, its collections have held up due to school and group bookings in towns with strong patriotic leanings. Multiplexes in Tier 1 cities have seen a lukewarm response.


Mission Impossible 8: Urban Centres Dominate, Tier 2 Catching Up

Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible 8 debuted with high expectations and delivered strong numbers in urban India. Cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi NCR recorded high occupancy, particularly in IMAX and premium screens.

However, its penetration into Tier 2 cities has been slower. Despite dubbed versions in Hindi and regional languages, the film is yet to see widespread traction beyond metro areas. Analysts expect a stronger weekend pickup in Tier 2 cities through positive buzz and action-loving youth audiences.


Comparative Collections: A Mixed Bag

As of now, early estimates suggest:

  • Bhool Chuk Maaf has crossed ₹12 crore in India, driven mainly by smaller cities.
  • Kesari Veer stands at around ₹7 crore, with a steady pace expected over the next few days.
  • Mission Impossible 8 leads overall with ₹25 crore, largely due to strong urban turnout and advance bookings.

The competition between these three films showcases how diverse the Indian audience has become—each film finding its own niche, shaped by content, region, and timing.


Conclusion

This week’s box office trends highlight the widening gap—and opportunity—between urban and semi-urban audiences in India. While big-budget Hollywood films dominate metros, homegrown stories like Bhool Chuk Maaf and Kesari Veer continue to draw crowds in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. With the weekend still underway, all eyes are on the final tally to see which film sustains momentum and which fades out in the coming week.

Sakshi Lade

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