Beginning on Friday, the competition between Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 began, and each of them has found its own fanbase. The performances are nearly all booked, which helps with the collections. Various outlets have released the first-day figures. However, because there have been little variations in each report, it is difficult to regard any one of them as the real one.
Without a doubt, both films had a huge reception upon their premiere, earning a total of Rs. 72 crores. The story's wrinkle is that it excludes the additional figures that the producers' ticket purchases accrued. The trade analysts estimate that Singham Again collected a total of Rs. 40 crores, while BB3 made Rs. 32 crores on the first day.
However, according to the producers, the total amount collected was Rs. 80 crores. The producers estimate that Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 have brought in around 43.75 crores and 36.75 crores, respectively. The producers and trade statistics for the two films varied by about 8–10 crores, which is now thought to be the result of corporate bookings or self-bookings by users on social media.
Looking at the actual numbers now, it appears that corporate booking was utilized this time. Nevertheless, it is evident that both movies are headed toward being blockbusters if we disregard that. corporate booking allegations have been made before and will continue to be made for all major motion pictures. However, everyone is aware that adequate proof cannot be used to show this. All of these assertions would be disregarded as long as the film business is able to continue to thrive.
Given that Singham Again and BB3 were launched on diwali, there have been concerns raised about the published stats. Although this issue has no definitive solution, it is possible that individuals were preoccupied with diwali preparations on that particular day. On the other hand, occupancy increased for the nighttime concerts. There will be a spike on Sunday, even though the first two days' figures might not be up to par. Who would record the largest collection is still up in the air.