Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 BO Collection Day 3: Actor Kartik Aaryan is entertaining everyone these days as Rooh Baba. Kartik's film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is making a tremendous collection and breaking many records. Shows of the film are running housefull at many places in Mumbai. Shows have even been started at midnight. Kartik's film earned a bumper amount of 36.6 crores on the first day. On the second day, it collected 38.4 crores.
Entry into 100 crore club
Now there are reports that the film will cross the 100-crore mark on the third day. According to Sacnilk, the film can collect around 33.5 crores on the third day. If the film collects 33.5 crores, then the total collection of the film will be around 108 crores. The film will enter the 100-crore club in just three days. Whereas Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 earned 55.30 crores worldwide on the first day.
Let us tell you that the official figures for the third day of the film have not been revealed yet.
Talking about the film, apart from Kartik, Tripti Dimri, Madhuri Dixit, and Vidya Balan are also in the lead roles. The film has been made by Anees Bazmee. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has a clash with Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgan's film Singham 3. But this has not had much effect on Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. The film is earning in its own way.
Housefull running shows
Kartik Aaryan is enjoying the success of the film. He is constantly posting on social media. He is meeting fans. Recently he went to a theatre to meet fans. From there he shared a post and told that the shows are going housefull. Kartik has shared posters with a household board. He wrote- Housefull is going on everywhere. I wanted to take this board home as a memory but he said that he will need it tomorrow also.
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