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The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 6: Prabhas Film Crashes to ₹7 Lakh, Total Nears ₹120 Crore

Prabhas was the main reason The Raja Saab, which opened on January 9, 2026, got such a huge buzz in the industry, especially in the Telugu-speaking regions.

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Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 4: Total Crosses ₹110 Cr Amid Big Weekday Dip

The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 6:The Raja Saab was able to wrap up a six-day theatrical stint on Wednesday, but it was the Prabhas-starrer that suffered the most during the week, bringing in just over ₹0.07 crore (₹7 lakh) in India for all languages. This sharp drop is indicative of smaller audience turnout on weekdays after the weekend victory was quite strong.

The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 6

The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 1

Industry watchers, Sacnilk, a box office reference source, mention the India net figure for Day 6 to be roughly ₹0.07 cr, pointing to how much the film’s popularity has waned after the festive Sankranti period.

Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 4: Total Crosses ₹110 Cr Amid Big Weekday Dip

Week Long Performance

The entire six-day run has shown that The Raja Saab has garnered about ₹119.55 crore in India on a net basis, according to the same trade tracker.

  • Day 0 (Previews): ₹9.15 cr
  • Day 1 (Fri): ₹53.75 cr
  • Day 2 (Sat): ₹26 cr
  • Day 3 (Sun): ₹19.1 cr
  • Day 4 (Mon): ₹6.6 cr
  • Day 5 (Tue): ₹4.85 cr
  • Day 6 (Wed): ₹0.07 cr
  • Total (6-day): ~₹119.55 cr India net

Expectations vs Reality

Prabhas was the main reason The Raja Saab, which opened on January 9, 2026, got such a huge buzz in the industry, especially in the Telugu-speaking regions. Early weekend figures pushed its ₹100 crore India net past the end of Day 3, despite mixed critical reception.

The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 1

However, the weekday slump, particularly evident in Days 5 and 6, indicates that the initial hype did not translate into long-lasting theatre demand. Analysts cite lower occupancy, mixed word of mouth, and competition from films such as Dhurandhar as the main reasons for the quick midweek fall in collections.

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