Happy Patel Khatarnak Jasoos Box Office Day 5: The box office performance of Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos has taken a disappointing turn as the film entered its first working week. While the movie showed some promise during its opening weekend, the weekday trend has exposed its weak hold at the ticket counters. Day 5 numbers, in particular, indicate that the film is facing serious difficulty in sustaining audience interest.
Day 5 Box Office Collection
As per early trade estimates, the film earned around ₹0.27 crore net in India on Day 5. In fact, some regions reported almost zero footfall, with multiple shows witnessing no audience at all. This sharp fall reflects poor word of mouth and a lack of buzz among moviegoers, especially in Hindi-speaking circuits.
With Day 5 collections added, the movie’s total India net stands between ₹4.8 crore and ₹5.07 crore, which is underwhelming considering its five-day theatrical run.
Happy Patel Khatarnak Jasoos Box Office Day 5
| Day | Collection | Performance Trend |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | ₹1.25 | Decent opening |
| Day 2 | ₹1.60 | Mild growth |
| Day 3 | ₹1.50 | Stable weekend |
| Day 4 | ₹0.45 – ₹0.48 | Sharp weekday fall |
| Day 5 | ₹0 – ₹0.27 | Major collapse |
| Total | ₹4.8 – ₹5.07 | Weak overall |
The occupancy report paints a grim picture. Hindi occupancy on Day 5 was reportedly 0% across several shows, especially during morning and afternoon slots. Even evening shows failed to attract crowds, suggesting that the film has lost momentum quickly after the weekend.
Happy Patel Khatarnak Jasoos Worldwide Collection
- India Gross Collection: ₹5.75 – ₹5.8 crore
- Worldwide Collection: ₹5.21 – ₹6 crore
- Overseas Business: Negligible contribution
The lack of overseas earnings has further restricted the film’s overall box office potential.
With new releases lined up and screens expected to be reallocated, Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos may struggle to extend its theatrical run. Trade analysts believe that unless there is an unexpected turnaround over the coming weekend, the film is likely to conclude its run below the ₹6 crore net mark.

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