
‘The Raja Saab’, starring Prabhas, is currently running but is definitely going out of steam with each passing day at the box office. The film had opened strongly with strong pre-release hype but has been registering declining figures since its first week, with the second week witnessing no major boost either.

Sacnilk estimates that Day 11 is one of the weeks when the total Indian net is likely to be lowest in the given languages, standing at ₹139 crore.
Note: The box office collection data mentioned above is based upon live data from Sacnilk, with very little prior information available. Such information is subject to change hourly.
‘The Raja Saab’ started very well, but then lost steam very fast beyond the first weekend. The collections crossed ₹100 crore comfortably, but the numbers slid sharply on weekdays. The biggest drops occurred from the first Monday itself, indicating poor word of mouth and no need for audiences to come back.
And it has turned out to be a disappointing week two. Sunday too failed to provide the expected bounce, and Monday's collections crashed, which is not a good sign for the survival of the film in the theatres for a long time.
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This big-scale entertainer brings together an ensemble that includes Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Riddhi Kumar, and Zarina Wahab. The plot follows a man who sets out to find his missing grandfather, but in the process discovers unsettling secrets tied to his family's past. The premise naturally sparked curiosity, but early reviews were mixed, and that seems to have dampened turnout in the film’s second week.
This big-scale entertainer brings together an ensemble that includes Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Riddhi Kumar, and Zarina Wahab. The plot follows a man who sets out to find his missing grandfather but in the process discovers unsettling secrets tied to his family's past. The premise naturally sparked curiosity, but early reviews were mixed, and that seems to have dampened turnout in the film’s second week.

A sequel tease at the end adds another layer of intrigue: ‘RajaSaab 2: Circus 1935,’ hinting at a retro circus setting in the year 1935.
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