
Several films including Raja Shivaji, Ek Din, Daadi Ki Shaadi, Patriot, and Bhooth Bangla have been running in theatres with varied box office performances. Raja Shivaji leads with collections around Rs 2.4-2.5 crore on Days 11 and 12, reaching over Rs 86 crore worldwide, mainly from its Marathi version. Ek Din continues to underperform, earning below Rs 1 lakh on Day 11 and Rs 3 lakh on Day 12. Daadi Ki Shaadi and Patriot saw declines, with modest earnings and low occupancy, while Bhooth Bangla maintained steady collections in its fourth week.
The articles focus primarily on box office data without political framing. Coverage centers on film performance metrics, with no evident political perspectives or ideological interpretations. The sources present factual reporting on earnings and occupancy rates, reflecting a neutral entertainment industry viewpoint.
The tone across the articles is largely neutral and factual, reporting both successes and struggles without emotive language. Positive performance of Raja Shivaji is noted alongside the underperformance of Ek Din and declines for other films, maintaining a balanced and objective sentiment throughout.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| english | Tuesday Box Office Collection: Raja Shivaji Takes Leads On Dhurandhar 2; Bhooth Bangla, Patriot Continue Steady Run | Center | Neutral |
| english | Ek Din Turns Flop At Box Office; Raja Shivaji Holds Strong Against Patriot And Daadi Ki Shaadi | Center | Neutral |
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