These days, there are many films at the box office, in which Hindi, South, and English language films are entertaining the audience. On Sunday, apart from Hindi films 'Baaghi 4', 'The Bengal Files' and 'Param Sundari', know how much the English film 'The Conjuring' and South film 'Dil Madrasi' earned at the box office?

Sunday collection of Baaghi 4
Tiger Shroff starrer film 'Baaghi 4' has collected Rs 10 crore on the third day, i.e., the weekend. The total collection of this film was Rs 31.25 crore. The audience liked the action of Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt in the film.
'The Bengal Files' also got the benefit of the weekend
Vivek Agnihotri-directed film 'The Bengal Files' started with a weak collection of Rs 1.75 crore on the first day. But on Sunday, i.e., the third day, the film earned Rs 2.75 crore, increasing its collection. The total collection of this film so far is Rs 6.65 crore.
Param Sundari started weakening on the 10th day.
Ten days ago, Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor starrer film 'Param Sundari' was released. The film did a good collection in the initial days, but on the 10th day, i.e., Sunday, it could earn only Rs 2.50 crore. So far, the total collection of the film is also Rs 46 crore.

'The Conjuring' and 'Dil Madrasi' caught pace
The English film 'The Conjuring' and the South film 'Dil Madrasi' are also earning well. On Sunday, 'The Conjuring' collected Rs 14.16 crore, and the total collection is also Rs 49.16 crore. In just four days, this film has joined the 50 crore club. Another South film, 'Dil Madrasi', has also earned Rs 10.85 crore on Sunday, i.e., the third day of its release. The film has so far added a total of Rs 36.60 crore to its account. Another film, 'Uff Yeh Siyappa', was also released but its collection is not available yet.
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