Venom: Let There Be Carnage (English and dubbed versions) did well in the first week, especially in the four-day weekend (it was released on Thursday). It netted Rs. 2.95 crore on the first day. Collections on Friday went up to Rs. 3.24 crore. The figures for Saturday was Rs. 2.97 crore while on Sunday, it collected Rs. 3.13 crore. In this way, the film netted a total of Rs. 12.29 crore in the four-day weekend. Collections for the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 1.24 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.28 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.93 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.78 crore. Therefore, the total for the four weekdays was Rs. 4.23 crore. In this way, the first eight-day week closed at Rs. 16.52 crore. The film opened this week (on 22nd October) in Maharashtra as cinemas reopened only this week.
Honsla Rakh (Punjabi) swept the box-office. Not only did it shatter records in East Punjab but it also scored fabulously well at places like Delhi. It collected Rs. 2.55 crore on the first day, breaking the previous record for Punjabi films, held by Shadaa. The figure for Saturday was Rs. 2.30 crore while for Sunday, it went up to Rs. 2.80 crore. In this way, the Diljit Dosanjh starrer netted Rs. 7.65 crore in the first weekend, a record for Punjabi films. Collections for the weekdays were also excellent: Monday – Rs. 1.35 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.30 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.20 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.90 crore. Therefore, the total for the weekdays was an excellent Rs. 4.75 crore. The first week, therefore, closed at Rs. 12.40 crore. The second week also started on a good note with collections of Rs. 0.70 crore on the first day.