Dhananjay Shankar’s action-comedy Bha. Bha. Ba. continues its theatrical run with a solid opening weekend, collecting ₹14.37 crore India net in four days, as per early estimates.

Dhananjay Shankar’s directorial debut 'Bha Bha Ba' has maintained a steady presence at the box office since its release, riding on audience interest, strong opening-day numbers, and post-release buzz—particularly around Mohanlal’s cameo.
According to early estimates by trade tracking website Sacnilk, the film earned an estimated ₹13.25 crore in India in its first three days.
On its fourth day (first Sunday), the action-comedy added approximately ₹1.12 crore in India net, taking its total four-day collection to ₹14.37 crore.
The film opened on a strong note on day one (Thursday) with ₹6.7 crore, followed by a significant drop on day two (Friday), when it collected ₹3.3 crore, registering a 50.75% decline.
On day three (Saturday), the film showed stability, earning ₹3.25 crore, a marginal 1.52% drop, indicating decent word-of-mouth and steady footfalls across key centres.
However, day four saw a noticeable slowdown, with collections dipping to ₹1.12 crore as per live data. Trade experts point out that the Sunday performance is still subject to change, as final figures will be updated later in the night.
'Bha Bha Ba' features Dileep, Vineeth Sreenivasan, and Dhyan Sreenivasan in lead roles, with a much-discussed cameo by Mohanlal. Written by Fahim Safar and Noorin Shereef, the film has generated strong online engagement, which may play a role in sustaining collections over the coming weekdays.
Box Office Breakdown (India Net):
Day 1 (Thursday): ₹6.7 Cr
Day 2 (Friday): ₹3.3 Cr (−50.75%)
Day 3 (Saturday): ₹3.25 Cr* (−1.52%)
Day 4 (Sunday, until now): ₹1.12 Cr**
Total: ₹14.37 Cr
(* Rough data
** Live estimates; subject to final updates)
Published: 21 Dec 2025, 03:48 pm IST
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