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Box office bounces back with Rs 6,300 crore in first half of 2026 - Exclusive
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Box office bounces back with Rs 6,300 crore in first half of 2026 - Exclusive

The first half of 2026 saw the Indian film industry recover significantly, generating approximately Rs 6,300-6,350 crore in gross collections, marking a notable increase from the Rs 5,000 crore recorded in the same period in 2025. Mid-budget films and regional cinema performed well, with titles such as 'Dhurandhar' and 'Border 2' contributing to the success. Industry experts note that audience engagement has stabilized, with increased focus on non-metro regions and higher quality content. Analysts predict continued growth in the second half of 2026, citing upcoming major releases and improved performance across multiple languages.

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Box office bounces back with Rs 6,300 crore in first half of 2026 - Exclusive

The first half of 2026 saw the Indian film industry recover significantly, generating approximately Rs 6,300-6,350 crore in gross collections, marking a notable increase from the Rs 5,000 crore recorded in the same period in 2025. Mid-budget films and regional cinema performed well, with titles such as 'Dhurandhar' and 'Border 2' contributing to the success. Industry experts note that audience engagement has stabilized, with increased focus on non-metro regions and higher quality content. Analysts predict continued growth in the second half of 2026, citing upcoming major releases and improved performance across multiple languages.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the financial performance and trends within the Indian film industry, which is categorized under sports based on the provided guidelines. The content does not involve political issues, policies, or governance, thus resulting in a low political charge. The framing remains fact-

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