‘The Bengal Files’ Sees Box Office Decline After Weekend
- September 9, 2025
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Vivek Agnihotri’s film ‘The Bengal Files’ has witnessed a significant drop in its box office earnings, collecting Rs 1.10 crore on Monday. This decline follows its initial weekend release amidst controversy and competition from other major films such as ‘Baaghi 4’ and ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’. The film, which explores the communal violence in Bengal during the 1940s, has so far amassed a total of Rs 7.85 crore.
‘The Bengal Files’, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, has been at the center of discussions due to its sensitive subject matter. The film delves into the historical events of communal violence in Bengal during the 1940s, a topic that has sparked debate among audiences and critics alike. Despite the controversy, the film managed to draw attention upon its release.
The film’s release coincided with two other major films, ‘Baaghi 4’ and ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’, both of which have strong fan bases and significant marketing campaigns. This competition likely impacted ‘The Bengal Files’ box office performance, as audiences had multiple options for their cinema outings.
Featuring renowned actors such as Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, and Pallavi Joshi, ‘The Bengal Files’ boasts a strong cast that has been praised for their performances. These actors bring depth to the film’s portrayal of a tumultuous period in Indian history.
After an initial weekend that saw promising numbers, the film’s earnings dropped to Rs 1.10 crore on Monday. This brings its total earnings to Rs 7.85 crore. The decline in daily collections suggests that while there was initial interest, sustaining audience engagement might be challenging amid stiff competition.
Set against the backdrop of the 1940s communal violence in Bengal, the film aims to shed light on a complex and often overlooked chapter of history. By bringing these events to the big screen, ‘The Bengal Files’ contributes to ongoing conversations about historical narratives and their representation in media.