
Housefull 5 Box Office Collection Day 2: Akshay Kumar's movie crosses ₹50 crore mark, mints THIS amount so far
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Published 8 Jun 2025, 07:11 AM IST Housefull 5 Box Office Collection day 2: Akshay Kumar's film released on Friday, June 6, 2025.
Housefull 5 Box Office Collection day 2: Akshay Kumar-starrer movie crossed the ₹ 50 crore mark within two days of its release, according to industry tracker Sacnilk.
The film's total box office collection after the second day stood at ₹ 54 crore.

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