Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, starring Kangana Ranaut, has seen a dip in its box office collection after a spike. The film, which was released on June 12, earned ₹4 crore on its fourth day, with a domestic total of ₹4.83 crore. The movie had a subdued opening weekend, earning less than ₹5 crore in its first three days.
The film, which is based on true events, follows the bravery of medical staff who protected patients during the 2008 Mumbai attacks at Cama Hospital. It specifically details the bravery of nurse Anjali Kulthe, who helped save 20 pregnant women.
The film has performed better compared to Kangana's previous film, Tejas, which brought in ₹4.20 crore in four days. However, it lags behind her previous film, Emergency, which had brought in ₹11.40 crore net in four days of its release.