
Chhaava field workplace assortment Day 11: After reviving Bollywood’s field workplace fortunes and delivering its first blockbuster in months, director Laxman Utekar’s historic actioner Chhaava is continuous its phenomenal theatrical run. The movie’s outstanding second Monday efficiency has pushed its worldwide earnings near the Rs 450 crore mark. Chhaava has not solely grow to be the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2025 but in addition the 12 months’s greatest Indian hit total, giving an ailing Bollywood a much-needed shot within the arm.
On Monday, which marked its eleventh day in theatres, Chhaava added Rs 18.22 crore to its home whole, which now stands at Rs 344.97 crore, based on early estimates by trade tracker Sacnilk. Nevertheless, this determine displays a 54.45 per cent drop from its Sunday collections of Rs 40 crore, with the movie raking in Rs 84 crore over its second weekend alone. Mounted on a reported finances of Rs 130 crore, as per Koimoi, Chhaava’s worldwide gross has now reached Rs 444.5 crore. For context, director Anil Ravipudi’s action-comedy Sankranthiki Vasthunam, starring Venkatesh, Meenakshi Chaudhary and Aishwarya Rajesh, at the moment holds the second spot amongst 2025’s highest-grossing Indian movies with a world assortment of Rs 251.95 crore, additional underscoring Chhaava’s field workplace dominance.
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In the course of the day, Chhaava, starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna, maintained an total occupancy price of 23.64 per cent within the Hindi market. Whereas the morning reveals began with 13.37 per cent occupancy, the speed saved bettering because the day progressed, rising to 21.51 per cent within the afternoon, 25.78 per cent within the night and peaking at 33.88 per cent throughout evening screenings. Whereas this marks Rashmika’s fourth consecutive theatrical blockbuster — following Varisu (2023), Animal (2023) and Pushpa 2: The Rule (2024) — Chhaava’s success has been particularly important for Vicky, who had been navigating a tough patch in his profession.
In her overview of the film, SCREEN’s Shubhra Gupta gave Chhaava 2.5 stars out of 5. “The torture porn within the climax of Vicky Kaushal’s movie reminds you of the systematic flaying of Jesus in ‘The Ardour of Christ’,” she wrote.