- By Ridhi Suri
- Thu, 13 Jun 2024 07:39 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Munjya Box Office Collection Day 6: The horror-comedy, starring Sharvari Wagh and Abhay Verma, has made an impressive debut at the box office, showing significant growth in its collections throughout its opening days. On its sixth day, Munjya continued to perform well. According to the latest report by Sacnilk.com, the film crossed the Rs 30 crore mark on Wednesday. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the film introduces a unique character from Konkan coast folklore, marking the first Hindi film to feature a main character created using CGI. The cast also includes Mona Singh, Taran Singh, and Sathyaraj, which adds to the film's appeal.
Munjya Box Office Report
According to early estimates, Munjya collected Rs 3.75 crore on its sixth day of release. The film had a strong opening, earning Rs 4 crore on its first day. This momentum continued with Rs 7.25 crore on the second day and Rs 8 crore on the third day. On the fourth and fifth days, the film collected Rs 4 crore and Rs 4.15 crore, respectively. Including the sixth day's earnings, Munjya has accumulated a total of ₹31.15 crore in India.
On Wednesday, the film had an overall Hindi occupancy rate of 17.10 percent, with morning shows at 10.21 percent, afternoon shows at 16.56 percent, evening shows at 18.33 percent, and night shows at 23.28 percent.
Munjya Budget
Estimated to have been made on a budget of Rs 30 crore, including prints and advertising (P&A), the film continues to run in theaters, engaging audiences with its unique blend of humor and horror.
About Munjya
Inspired by a popular legend from Maharashtra, 'Munjya' brings a captivating folklore tale to the big screen. This horror-comedy draws from the rich cultural heritage of the Konkan coast, introducing a character deeply rooted in local myths. Set in 1952, Munjya begins with a tale of forbidden love, where a young Brahmin boy endeavors to win Munni's heart despite his family's strong disapproval. The story takes a tragic turn during a perilous jungle ritual, leading to the boy's untimely death and his burial under a haunted tree, setting the stage for the spine-chilling events that ensue.
Written by Yogesh Chandekar, the film takes audiences on a gripping journey through love, loss, and horror, transcending genre boundaries. Produced by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik, the film stands out as a rare gem in the genre-bending landscape of cinema.