Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna’s Chhaava has been receiving great reviews from both critics and audiences. The film, based on the life of Maratha king Sambhaji, has been a major box office hit since its release last week. With strong performances and an engaging storyline, the film has managed to sustain its momentum, continuing to perform well at the box office.
Day-Wise Collections
As per trade tracker Sacnilk, Chhaava earned Rs. 24.50 crore on its fifth day, bringing the total box office collection to Rs. 165.00 crore. While there was a slight dip in collections compared to previous days, the film’s strong double-digit figures show its continued success and widespread appeal.
Here’s a look at the film’s day-wise collections:
Day | Box Office Collection |
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Day 1 | Rs. 31.00 Crore |
Day 2 | Rs. 37.00 Crore |
Day 3 | Rs. 48.50 Crore |
Day 4 | Rs. 24.00 Crore |
Day 5 | Rs. 24.50 Crore |
Total | Rs. 165.00 Crore |
About The Film
Directed by Laxman Utekar and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films, Chhaava shows the heroic journey of Maratha king Sambhaji. The film stars Vicky Kaushal in the lead role, with Rashmika Mandanna as Maharani Yesubai. Supporting roles are played by Akshaye Khanna as Aurangzeb, Ashutosh Rana as Sarsenapati Hambirao Mohite, and Divya Dutta as Soyarabai.
The film is adapted from the Marathi novel Chhava by Shivaji Sawant, with music composed by A.R. Rahman and lyrics by Irshad Kamil.
Though some have critiqued the film’s editing and dramatic portrayal of Sambhaji, Chhaava has been widely praised for its emotional depth and tribute to the Maratha king’s bravery. Its portrayal of his human side has resonated deeply with audiences.
FWICE Appeal For Tax-Free Status
Recently, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) urged Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to consider declaring Chhaava tax-free in the state, recognising its cultural and educational significance.
With continued positive reception and a strong box office performance, Chhaava is on track to achieve Rs. 200 crore in collections, cementing its place as a historical blockbuster.