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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Prabhas' Raja Saab: A Box Office Flop?

Prabhas' Raja Saab: A Box Office Flop?

19 Jan

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Summary

  • The Raja Saab has underperformed, earning under 200 crores at the Indian box office.
  • It surpasses Radhe Shyam's collection but remains Prabhas' second-lowest grosser.
  • Despite a reported 400 crore budget, the film is a significant setback for Prabhas.
Prabhas' Raja Saab: A Box Office Flop?

Prabhas' film, The Raja Saab, directed by Maruthi, is concluding its theatrical run as a significant box office disappointment in India. The movie is expected to gross considerably less than 200 crores, marking a substantial setback for the actor. Despite surpassing the lifetime collection of Prabhas' earlier film, Radhe Shyam, The Raja Saab will likely be remembered as his second-lowest-grossing movie since the Baahubali series.

This underperformance is particularly notable as Prabhas was coming off the monumental success of Kalki 2898 AD. The film, reportedly made with a budget of 400 crores, failed to meet the high expectations set by the actor's previous ventures and the film's own grand scale. Its current collection stands at 139.25 crores.

The ensemble cast includes Sanjay Dutt, Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, Riddhi Kumar, and Zarina Wahab. Produced under People Media Factory and IVY Entertainment, the film's commercial failure highlights a challenging period for Prabhas' recent cinematic outings, with its performance falling short of other films like Adipurush (289 crores).

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Raja Saab has collected 139.25 crores and is projected to end its run well below 200 crores.
Yes, The Raja Saab is considered a major box office flop, becoming Prabhas' second-lowest-grossing film since Baahubali.
The Raja Saab was reportedly made on a substantial budget of 400 crores.

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