Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut’s latest big-screen venture, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, is facing a challenging uphill battle at the domestic ticket window. Released across the country on Friday, June 12, 2026, the historical drama has struggled to generate significant momentum despite a crowded weekend release schedule.

According to data compiled by industry trade tracker Sacnilk on Saturday, June 13, the film witnessed a modest 45% growth in day-to-day business, pulling in ₹1.45 crore net on Day 2. This brings its cumulative two-day India net total to an underwhelming ₹2.45 crore.
Directed by Manoj Tapadia, the feature film kicked off its theatrical run with a subdued opening-day collection of ₹1 crore. While an upward trend on Saturday is traditionally a positive indicator for multiplex releases, the absolute numbers remain highly restricted.

The slower start places the film behind Ranaut’s previous theatrical outings; her biographical political drama Emergency debuted with ₹2.50 crore on Day 1, while the aerial action movie Tejas opened at ₹1.25 crore. The initial reception highlights the actor’s extended wait for an undisputed commercial blockbuster, a streak she has been looking to break since the historic run of Tanu Weds Manu Returns back in 2015.
BOGO Offer Yields Limited Footfalls Amid Fierce Competition
In a direct bid to combat the low audience turnout and maximize morning show occupancies, the film’s distribution and production units rolled out a nationwide Buy One Get One (BOGO) free ticket promotional scheme on Saturday.
“Despite aggressively slashing ticket pricing metrics via the weekend BOGO initiative, early theater trends indicate that morning and afternoon show occupancies remained decisively low, failing to generate a massive, transformative wave of audience footfall.” — National Box Office Trajectory Report
The lack of major box office acceleration is partly due to a heavily congested cinematic marketplace. Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata arrived in over 2,000 nationwide shows alongside highly anticipated regional and genre alternatives. Vikram Bhatt’s horror sequel Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past emerged as the weekend’s frontrunner with an opening performance of ₹2.50 crore, while Diljit Dosanjh’s emotional drama Main Vaapas Aaunga and Manoj Bajpayee’s Governor actively split the attention of primary urban audiences.
The Opening Weekend Box Office Matrix
| Box Office Metrics | Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata (2026) Campaign Tracker |
| Opening Day (Net) | ₹1.00 Crore |
| Day 2 Collection (Net) | ₹1.45 Crore (45% Growth over Friday) |
| Total India Net (2 Days) | ₹2.45 Crore (Gross tracking at approximately ₹2.93 Crore) |
| Promotional Strategy | Nationwide Buy One Get One (BOGO) free ticket offer deployed Saturday |
| Primary Cinema Rivals | Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past, Main Vaapas Aaunga, Governor |
Beyond the commercial metrics, the underlying narrative of the project tackles a deeply significant and sensitive chapter of India’s recent history. Co-produced by Ranaut’s home banner, Manikarnika Films, alongside Pen Studios, the edge-of-your-seat thriller turns its lens away from typical battlefield action to document the real-life events that unfolded inside Mumbai’s Cama Hospital during the devastating 26/11 terror attacks.
The screenplay draws immense inspiration from the true-story heroism of staff nurse Anjali Kulthe, who famously risked her life to protect and isolate vulnerable pregnant women as armed attackers infiltrated the medical compound. Led by an ensemble female cast including Girija Oak Godbole, Smita Tambe, and Esha Dey, the film aims to celebrate the quiet, resolute duty of ordinary citizens. While the project is earning appreciation from select viewers for its grounded portrayal of patriotism, trade experts predict that the movie will need an exceptionally strong, stable run during weekdays to recover its production costs.
