In 2025, the most successful Bollywood film was the historical drama starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna. Within a week of its release, Chhaava is on track to surpass the Rs 200 crore domestic milestone, demonstrating its dominance at the box office. Chhaava saw another surge in revenue on Wednesday, bringing in Rs 32 crore. The movie was expected to see a rise in box office receipts given that it was Shivaji Jayanti, and this jump nearly got it to the Rs 200 crore milestone. The movie has made a total of Rs 197.75 crore in India after six days of release.

According to industry watchdog Sacnilk, Chhaava’s total revenue in India is Rs 198.85 crore, while its total revenue abroad is Rs 30 crore. This brings the Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna film’s global total at above Rs 200 crore. Globally, Chhaava has made Rs 228.85 crore. After his 2019 film Uri: The Surgical Strike, Chhaava is currently Vicky Kaushal’s second-highest grosser; however, it appears that Chhaava may soon surpass Uri to become Vicky’s biggest hit.
On Wednesday, Chhaava had 6677 concerts across India, with an overall occupancy rate of 41.41 percent. Pune still has the highest occupancy rate; 774 performances were shown there on Wednesday, at 84.5 percent. Following Pune, Mumbai had 1515 shows and an outstanding occupancy rate of 75.25 percent. With 347 shows, Hyderabad’s occupancy rate was 42.50 percent, whereas Chennai’s was 24.5 percent with 76 shows. With 1330 performances, Chhaava’s occupancy rate in Delhi-NCR was 19%. Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films is the producer and Laxman Utekar is the director of Chhaava. Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, and Divya Dutta have significant roles in the movie as well. On February 14, Chhaava was released in theaters.
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