Chhaava Smashes Records on Third Sunday, Nears ₹500 Crore Mark in India
Team Finance Saathi
03/Mar/2025

What's covered under the Article
- Chhaava collects ₹25 crore on third Sunday, breaking records of multiple blockbuster films.
- The film's total earnings reach ₹459.50 crore, inching closer to the ₹500 crore milestone.
- Crazxy and Superboys of Malegaon struggle at the box office with low collections.
The box office juggernaut Chhaava, starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna, continues to rewrite history with its phenomenal performance. Directed by Lakshman Utekar, this historical drama based on the life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj has shattered the third Sunday box office records of several blockbuster films, including Stree 2, Animal, Bahubali 2, Jawan, and Pathaan. The film is now just a few steps away from reaching the ₹500 crore milestone in India.
Chhaava’s Box Office Collection So Far
Chhaava opened to a massive ₹31 crore on its first day, followed by a record-breaking ₹48.5 crore on its first Sunday. Even after three weeks, the film shows no signs of slowing down, collecting a whopping ₹25 crore on its third Sunday, bringing its total earnings to ₹459.50 crore.
Chhaava Breaks the Record of These 10 Films on Third Sunday
Before Chhaava, no other film had achieved such a high third-Sunday collection. Here’s how Chhaava’s ₹25 crore collection compares to other big films on their third Sunday:
- Stree 2 – ₹22 crore
- Bahubali 2 – ₹17.75 crore
- Gadar 2 – ₹16.1 crore
- Jawan – ₹13.9 crore
- Dangal – ₹13.68 crore
- Animal – ₹13.5 crore
- Pathaan – ₹12.6 crore
- Tanhaji – ₹12.5 crore
- PK – ₹11.5 crore
By outperforming these blockbusters, Chhaava has cemented its place among the biggest box office successes in Indian cinema.
Chhaava's Road to ₹500 Crore
With ₹459.50 crore already in its pocket, the film is expected to cross ₹500 crore within the next few days. If the current trend continues, Chhaava could surpass some of the biggest Bollywood blockbusters in terms of lifetime collections.
Crazxy and Superboys of Malegaon Fail to Impress
While Chhaava dominates, other films like Crazxy and Superboys of Malegaon are struggling to find an audience.
Crazxy Box Office Report
Directed by Girish Kohli and starring Soham Shah, Crazxy had a poor start at the box office, opening with just ₹1 crore on its first day. Despite positive reviews from critics, the film failed to attract viewers to theatres. Even over the weekend, the numbers remained disappointing, with just ₹1.50 crore on Sunday, bringing its three-day total to ₹3.85 crore.
Superboys of Malegaon Struggles to Stay Afloat
Zoya Akhtar’s Superboys of Malegaon is another film that has failed to make an impact at the box office. The film, made on a budget of ₹20 crore, opened with a mere ₹50 lakh and collected just ₹63 lakh on Sunday, making its total weekend earnings dismal. The lack of strong word-of-mouth promotion and a limited audience appeal have contributed to its struggle.
Chhaava’s Box Office Impact
With Chhaava setting new benchmarks, it has further solidified Vicky Kaushal’s position as a bankable star. The film’s grand storytelling, powerful performances, and historical significance have struck a chord with audiences across India.
Final Thoughts
While Chhaava continues to soar high at the box office, Crazxy and Superboys of Malegaon are finding it difficult to stay relevant. With ₹500 crore within reach, Chhaava is expected to dominate the box office for the next few weeks, possibly breaking more records along the way.
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