The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 8:After the first weekend, The Raja Saab had a very good start, but by its second Friday, the theater performance had suffered a lot. Early trade reports indicate that the movie featuring Prabhas brought in approximately ₹3.5 crore (India net) on Day 8, which is considered to be one of the lowest daily earnings for the movie since its release.
The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 8
Industry trackers also noted variability in Day 8 estimates depending on timing and data source, some early evening tallies pegged the film’s earning as low as ₹1.69 crore by late afternoon show information. While final numbers may see a slight uptick after night shows are accounted for, the trend points toward persistent weakness in box office traction as the second week progresses.
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About The Raja Saab
When The Raja Saab released on January 9, expectations were high. The film, a horror-comedy directed by Maruthi featuring a pan-Indian star cast including Prabhas, Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Malavika Mohanan, and Nidhhi Agerwal opened spectacularly on Day 1 with a big first-day haul. However, almost immediately after that initial jump, collection figures began to taper off dramatically with each passing day.
During its first week, Day 1 amassed approximately ₹53.75 crores, but then it rapidly sank to ₹26 crores on Day 2 and further down to single digits during the weekdays that followed. By the end of the week, the horror-comedy had lost its audience to such an extent that it only managed to earn about ₹5 crores for the complete Thursday of its first week..
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According to the trade trackers, The Raja Saab’s India net collection was approximately ₹130.25 crores at the end of the first week, with a total of nearly ₹133.75 crores after eight days. For a movie reportedly made on a very high budget (often estimated around ₹400 crore in media reports), these numbers suggest that it has not recovered even close to half of its investment from theatrical runs alone.












