Akshay Kumar’s latest film, Welcome To The Jungle, has made a strong start at the Indian box office. The comedy entertainer collected Rs. 63 crore nett during its opening weekend, making it the fifth biggest opening weekend of Akshay Kumar’s career in a lead role. The film performed better than his previous release, Bhooth Bangla, but remained behind Housefull 5, Sooryavanshi, Mission Mangal, and Good Newwz.
With this collection, Welcome To The Jungle has secured the fifth position among Akshay Kumar’s highest opening weekends at the Indian box office. Housefull 5 continues to hold the top spot with an opening weekend collection of Rs. 79 crore. It is followed by Sooryavanshi, which earned Rs. 76.75 crore, Mission Mangal with Rs. 67.50 crore, and Good Newwz with Rs. 64.15 crore. Welcome To The Jungle has now joined this list with Rs. 63 crore, while Bhooth Bangla is in sixth place with Rs. 55.75 crore.
The Top Opening Weekends Of Akshay Kumar At The Indian Box Office Are:
- Housefull 5 – Rs. 79 crore
- Sooryavanshi – Rs. 76.75 crore
- Mission Mangal – Rs. 67.50 crore
- Good Newwz – Rs. 64.15 crore
- Welcome To The Jungle – Rs. 63 crore
- Bhooth Bangla – Rs. 55.75 crore
The film has received a good start, but its performance in the coming weeks will be important. If it continues to attract audiences, it has the chance to become a successful film at the box office. However, maintaining its momentum may not be easy as several big releases are scheduled to arrive soon.
In the coming weeks, Welcome To The Jungle will face competition from Alpha, Dhamaal 4, The Odyssey, and Spider Man: Brand New Day. These releases could affect its box office collections, making the next few weeks important for the film’s overall performance.
Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar has more projects lined up for release. Fans are now waiting for his upcoming films, Haiwaan and an untitled comedy directed by Anees Bazmee. The performance of Welcome To The Jungle in the coming days will determine how far it climbs at the box office and whether it can continue its successful run despite the competition.
