Raja Saab Box Office Day 2: Despite huge decline, Prabhas’ film nears Rs 100 crore

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Raja Saab Box Office Day 2: Despite huge decline, Prabhas’ film nears Rs 100 crore

Raja Saab Box Office Day 2: Despite huge decline, Prabhas’ film nears Rs 100 crore

After a strong start, there has been a huge decline in the box office collection of Prabhas’s film ‘The Raja Saab’ on the second day. The film performed best in Telugu markets, while other language versions saw weak numbers.

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raja saab box office collection day 2
raja saab box office collection day 2

prabhas starrer Raja Saab After an impressive opening, it faced a significant decline in box office revenues on the second day. On the second day, the film collected Rs 27.83 crore in all languages, which is much less than Rs 53.75 crore on the first day. According to SACNL, India’s total net collection reached Rs 90.73 crore after two days. Worldwide, the film grossed Rs 138.4 crore, of which Rs 30 crore was contributed by overseas markets.

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The occupancy rate on Saturday revealed mixed reactions from the audience. In the Telugu market, the film recorded an overall occupancy of 44.00 percent. Morning shows started at a relatively low 28.95 percent, but evening and night showed significant improvement, with night shows reaching 51.25 percent. The Hindi version recorded an overall occupancy of 12.95 percent, with morning shows reaching 6.72 percent and night shows rising to 19.45 percent. In Tamil, total occupancy was 21.11 percent, and night shows increased to 34.43 percent.

Language-wise, the Telugu version led the box office collections, earning Rs 22.38 crore on the second day. Hindi version earned Rs 5.2 croreWhereas the Tamil version was priced at Rs 15 lakh. The Kannada and Malayalam versions earned Rs 6 lakh and Rs 4 lakh respectively. After two days, the cumulative collection of Telugu version was Rs 78.68 crore, Hindi version was Rs 11.2 crore, Tamil was Rs 55 lakh, Kannada was Rs 16 lakh and Malayalam was Rs 14 lakh.

Data shows that the Telugu market is the primary driver of Raja Saab’s Box office performance, while the film’s reception in other languages ​​has been limited.

IndiaToday.in’s review of the film reads, “Teathat king sir Wastes its Rs 400 crore budget on a muddled script that jumps aimlessly between genres and locations. Despite Prabhas’ sporadic comic timing, the film lacks depth, cohesion and basic storytelling. What could have been an entertaining horror comedy turns into a strange, strange three-hour ordeal that disrespects both the audience’s intelligence and the cinema itself.”

Raja Saab It also stars Sanjay Dutt, Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan and Riddhi Kumar.

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