There’s no stopping Chhaava. The historical epic has stormed past the Rs. 600 crore mark at the domestic box office, solidifying its place in the pantheon of Bollywood’s biggest blockbusters. Following in the footsteps of Pushpa 2 (Hindi) and Stree 2, Chhaava becomes only the third film this year to achieve this mammoth milestone. The film, which struck gold with its gripping storytelling, powerful performances, and spectacular scale, has not only resonated with the masses but sustained an extraordinary run at the box office.
Chhaava’s box office journey has been nothing short of historic, marked by consistent performance and unwavering audience interest over a span of ten weeks. The film opened to a thunderous response, raking in a staggering Rs. 225.28 crore in its first week alone — a figure that firmly established its blockbuster trajectory. The momentum carried over into the second week with an impressive Rs. 186.18 crore, showcasing remarkable retention and repeat viewership. Even as the weeks progressed, the film continued to hold its ground with Rs. 84.94 crore in week three and Rs. 43.98 crore in week four — a testament to its strong word-of-mouth and audience connection. By week five, it collected Rs. 31.02 crore, and though the numbers started to taper slightly in subsequent weeks, Chhaava still managed a commendable Rs. 15.60 crore in week six, followed by Rs. 7 crore and Rs. 3.50 crore in weeks seven and eight respectively. Entering its ninth week, the film added another Rs. 2.30 crore to its tally, and in its tenth weekend, contributed Rs. 30 lakhs more. With a grand total of Rs. 600.10 crore at the domestic box office, Chhaava has carved out its legacy as an all-time blockbuster, demonstrating extraordinary staying power in a highly competitive market.
Declaring the film an ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER, trade pundits are hailing Chhaava as a shining example of content-driven cinema that doesn’t compromise on scale or star power. From packed single screens to multiplexes buzzing with sold-out shows, Chhaava has bridged the gap between mass and class.
With Chhaava crossing Rs. 600 crore, it’s clear that well-crafted storytelling rooted in culture and emotion continues to have massive appeal. It’s not just a win for the makers – it’s a win for Indian cinema.