Munjya Box Office Hits ₹55.75 Crores in 10 Days: Abhay Verma and Mona Singh’s Flick Rakes in ₹8.75 Crores on Sunday, Bags ₹19.25 Crores Over Second Weekend

Ah, Bollywood! The land where dreams come true, and logic takes a holiday. Nisha here, your Bollywood Newshound, bringing you the latest gossip, with a side of sarcasm and a sprinkle of wit. Buckle up, buttercups!

Munja’s Box Office Magic: A Tale of Ghosts and Gold

Hold onto your popcorn, folks! "Munja," starring Sharvari, Abhay, and Mona Singh, is raking in the moolah faster than you can say "Brahmarakshas"! In just 10 days, this supernatural comedy has collected a whopping ₹50 crore. And, oh, the Sunday haul? A cool ₹8.75 crore. 🤑

Maharashtra Madness!

With a 46.35% overall occupancy on Sunday, "Munja" is drawing crowds like a magnet, especially in Mumbai (60%) and Pune (57.75%). Of course, with a Marathi backdrop, it’s no surprise that the locals are flocking to see it. Morning shows were a sleepy 24.12%, but by evening, it was a blockbuster 61.43%! 🌟

Second Week, Still Rocking the Box Office

Even on working days, "Munja" had audiences laughing their heads off and handing over their cash. Second Friday? ₹3.75 crore. Second Saturday? ₹6.75 crore. And second Sunday? A staggering ₹8.75 crore. Yes, that’s more than the first Sunday, which clocked in at ₹8.43 crore. Talk about a sequel doing better than the original! 📈

Abhay Verma’s Debut Delight

Let’s give a round of applause for Abhay Verma, who made his Bollywood debut with this film. Not every newbie gets to start with a hit, so kudos to you, Abhay! 👏

A Ghost Story that’s Anything But Dead

Based on the concept of Brahmarakshas, "Munja" is not just surviving but thriving without any big-name stars. Sure, we have Satyaraj (remember Katappa from "Baahubali"?), but his role is just an extended cameo. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and produced by Amar Kaushik and Dinesh Vijan, this is the fourth film in Maddock’s supernatural universe after "Stree," "Roohi," and "Bhediya."

Nisha’s Nutshell

In the wacky world of Bollywood:

  1. Ghosts are more bankable than some stars.
  2. Marathi audiences know how to support their own.
  3. A sequel can sometimes outshine the original.

    So, moral of the story? If you want to make it big in Bollywood, maybe consider a supernatural comedy. Who knew ghosts could be so lucrative? 👻💰

    Stay tuned for more juicy tidbits, and remember, in Bollywood, anything can happen – and usually does!

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