Chhawa Box Office Day 11: A sharp decline on second Monday, earns Rs 18.50 crore
Chhawa saw a sharp decline on his second Monday, earning Rs 18.50 crore. Its India is a total of Rs 345.25 crore, while its earnings have crossed Brahmastra, which has reached Rs 444.50 crore.

Vicky Kaushal’s Chhawna, which is ruling at the ticket counters since its release on 14 February, saw a significant decline in earnings on its second Monday. After earning more than Rs 100 crore in its second weekend, the film can mint only Rs 18.50 crore on Monday.
According to the industry tracker SacnilkChha’s Hindi occupation fell to 23.64 percent on Monday. While Pune and Mumbai regions saw the most footfalls, the NCR region recorded only 17.50 percent of the occupation, resulting in more than 50 percent decline. The film’s box office earnings.
After 11 days, the total box office collection of Chhawa in India (NETT) is Rs 345.25 crore. The historical plays include Ashutosh Rana and Vineet Kumar along with Vicky Kaushal, Akshaye Khanna and Rashmika Mandanna. Laxman Utekar is the first film of director Vicky Kaushal who enters the club of Rs 300 crore. However, Rashmika has previously been part of the club with her films Animal and Pushpa 2.
Chhawa Day-War Box Office Collection (Source: Sacnilk)
- Day 1: 31 crores
- Day 2: 37 crores
- Day 3: 48.5 crores
- Day 4: 24 crores
- Day 5: 24.5 crores
- Day 6: 32 crores
- Day 7: 21.5 crores
- Day 8: 23.5 crores
- Day 9: 44 crores
- Day 10: 40 crores
- Day 11: 18.50 Crore rupees
- Total Collection: 197.75 crores
Worldwide, Chhawa has earned around Rs 444.50 crore (according to Centilak). The film has crossed Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva’s lifetime collection, which stood for Rs 431 crore.
Despite the decline, the huge ticket dominates the counters, giving strict competition to the only husband’s bavi of Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh. The film released on this Friday has been successful for only Rs 4.82 crore so far. On Monday, romantic comedy could not even touch a mark of Rs 1 crore.