It will enter the Rs 100 Crore Club by Tuesday, and then march on.
It's the season of star kids, and it continues with Chunky Pandey's nephew Ahaan Pandey getting ready for his Bollywood debut with this Friday's release, Saiyaara.
After comedies like Bhool Chuk Maaf and Stree, National Award-winning actor Rajkummar Rao tries hard core action in the gangster film, Maalik.
F1: The Movie is doing well, having crossed Rs 50 crore.
Quite a few films didn't do well, but particularly disappointing were the films that came from the south.
How did the box office fare? Well, the second half of the year looks much better than the first!
The Hollywood release F1: The Movie also took a good start at the box office, scoring a half century in its first weekend.
It may turn out to be a blockbuster as well but we will know that in a couple of weeks.
Housefull 5 has crossed the Rs 150 crore (Rs 15 billion) milestone after being in theatres for 10 days.
The film has already earned Rs 90 crore and is all set to enter the Rs 100 Crore Club today, June 9.
In its second weekend, Bhool Chuk Maaf has scored a half century at the box office.
It was a good weekend for Bhool Chuk Maaf, as the film collected Rs 28 crore* (Rs 280 million) at the box office.
This is a very good number since so many Hindi films struggle to earn this much in their entire opening weekend, and Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning managed that in just two days.
Raid 2 has entered the Rs 100 Crore (Rs 1 billion) Club.
The sequel factor seems to have worked, as audiences have given a thumbs up to the film.
Ground Zero is a decent watch but word-of-mouth needs to be strong for the weekdays to stay stable as well.
Kesari: Chapter 2 has now collected Rs 30 crore* (Rs 300 million) and it sure looks that the Rs 50 crore (Rs 500 million) mark will be crossed by the end of the first week.
It was a decent extended weekend for Sunny Deol-starrer Jaat as Rs 40 crore* (Rs 400 million) came in.
The first quarter has scored mostly flops, with just one blockbuster (Chhaava) and a smattering of those which have recovered costs.