Prabhas-starrer The Raja Saab’s box office day seven figures have landed, and the Telugu big-budget project has failed to make any dramatic change in its fortune across theatres.
Across languages, the domestic earnings of the movie on day seven now stand at Rs 1.36 crore, Sacnilk said in a report. This took the overall collection from Indian theatres to Rs 126.01 crore.
The Raja Saab had an overall occupancy of 5.21% for its Hindi version on Thursday, the report added. The Hindi version had earlier gone down to under Rs 1 crore nett on Monday and Tuesday. The movie had ended day six with a nett collection of Rs 5.25 crore, with the Telugu version contributing Rs 3.35 crore, followed by the Hindi version's Rs 1.85 crore. The horror-comedy fell by 45 per cent on its second day and further by 20 per cent on Sunday, despite having the advantage of the weekend factor.
Earlier, it was reported that overseas, The Raja Saab opened with $2.62 million on its opening day, including Thursday night premieres, but it has fallen off a cliff thereafter across all territories. Prior to release, a lifetime figure of $10 million seemed a given, but for now, even $5 million will be a stretch.
As things stand, there is nothing stopping The Raja Saab from setting an unwanted record as one of the biggest disasters in Indian cinema in recent times. It will be Prabhas' second-biggest disaster after Radhe Shyam in 2022. The Raja Saab was made at a reported budget of Rs 300–400 crore.
[Data is compiled from independent sources linked to distributors and theater owners. Estimated figures could have a correction in the following day(s) when revised figures are obtained. This website doesn't take responsibility for the authenticity of these numbers]