Chhawa Box Office Day 7: Vicky’s film last rupee from Rs 200 crore, will it beat Uri?

‘Chav’ has wrapped its first week on a great note at the box office. The film Vicky Kaushal has entered a club of Rs 200 crore, and has become the second of Kaushal after ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ to do so.

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Chhawa Box Office Day 7: Vicky's film last rupee from Rs 200 crore, will it beat Uri?
Chhawa First Week Business Update (Photo: Still still)

Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhawa’ has recorded a solid week 1 at the box office in India. After its seven-day collection, Laxman Utekar Derictorall stands on a net of Rs 219.25 crore. While this is Kaushal’s second film in a club of Rs 200 crore, ‘Chhawa’ is still far behind the actor’s ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ (2019), which finished his lifetime on a net of Rs 244 crore.

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‘Chhawa’ opened at Rs 31 crore on 14 February, and the collections increased later. The film successfully wrapped its first week on Thursday and gathered in double digits throughout the week. On its seventh day, it collected a network of Rs 21.50 crore.

Check the box office breakup of ‘Chhawa’ in India after 7 days – Net Collection (Source: SACNILK)

  • Friday: 31 crore rupees
  • Saturday: Rs 37 crore
  • Sunday: 48.5 crores
  • Monday: 24 crores rupees
  • Tuesday: 25.25 crores
  • Wednesday: 32 crores rupees
  • Thursday: 21.50 crores
  • Total: 219.25 crores

‘Chhawa’ has already crossed the lifetime collection of Kaushal’s other hit films, including ‘Raazi’ (2018), which collected a net of Rs 123 crore, and ‘Sam Bahadur’ (2023), which 91 Ended purification of crores of rupees. It is about Rs 24 crore away from becoming the most grossing film of the actor’s career.

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The second weekend is going to be important for ‘Chhawa’ as it will determine that ‘only husband’s biwi’, new Bollywood release, period drama have had any effect on the smooth run. If ‘Chhawa’ manages to maintain its run in the second weekend, it is most likely, it will soon cross ‘Uri’.

Meanwhile, the maximum collection of ‘Chhawa’ is coming from Maharashtra, where most theater in Mumbai, Pune and Nashik are registering 90 percent of the occupants.

It is also a major win for Madock films, which has successfully moved forward in the period drama style after ruling the horror-comedy style.

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