
Akshay Kumar’s laugh riot Housefull 5, which hit the big screens on 6th June, is proving to be an unstoppable force at the box office. Even after completing 26 days in theatres, this multi-starrer comedy is drawing massive crowds, holding its ground firmly against new releases like Maa, Sitara Zameen Par, and Kannappa.
The film’s success is not limited to India alone — the global audience has also shown overwhelming love. With its hilarious script, ensemble cast, and nonstop entertainment, Housefull 5 has become a worldwide phenomenon.
Housefull 5 Shines on Tuesday Too, Enters Fourth Week with a Smile
Despite entering its fourth week, the movie is still minting money. On its 25th day, Housefull 5 collected around ₹25 lakhs at the Indian box office. On Day 26 (Tuesday), the film showed a slight increase, bringing in around ₹26 lakhs — a testament to its lasting popularity.
With this, the domestic net total now stands at an impressive ₹182.66 crore, inching closer to the elite ₹200 crore club in India. Only ₹18 crore more to go.

Worldwide Success: Closing in on ₹300 Cr Club
The global box office performance has been even more remarkable. Here’s a detailed breakdown of Housefull 5‘s collections so far:
- India Net: ₹182.66 crore
- India Gross: ₹217.15 crore
- Overseas: ₹70.1 crore
- Worldwide Total: ₹287.25 crore
- Day 26 (Tuesday): ₹26 lakhs
With a total budget of ₹240 crore, the film has not only recovered its entire cost but also turned into a blockbuster hit. It is now just ₹12 crore away from joining the prestigious ₹300 crore worldwide club.
Overseas Craze: Akshay’s Film Becomes Second Highest Grosser of 2025 Abroad
Khiladi Kumar’s comic juggernaut is now officially the second highest-grossing Indian film overseas in 2025. The overseas earnings of ₹70.1 crore speak volumes about the film’s universal appeal.
Housefull 5 continues its dream run at the box office. With laughter, star power, and a solid fan base backing it up, this film shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. The ₹300 crore mark is well within reach — and the party is far from over.