Baaghi 3's Box Office Journey: A Dip on Day 2 Despite Star Power, Reaching Rs 33.53 Crore
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- September 07, 2025
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Tiger Shroff's highly anticipated action extravaganza, 'Baaghi 3', hit theatres on March 6, 2020, bringing with it a wave of high expectations from fans eager for another dose of gravity-defying stunts and intense drama. The film, directed by Ahmed Khan, stars Tiger Shroff alongside Shraddha Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, and veteran actor Sanjay Dutt, promising an adrenaline-fueled cinematic experience.
The movie kicked off its box office journey on a strong note, making an impressive Rs 17.50 crore on its opening day, Friday.
This initial surge reflected the immense fan following of Tiger Shroff and the popularity of the 'Baaghi' franchise, setting the stage for what many hoped would be a blockbuster weekend.
However, the momentum saw a slight deceleration on its second day. 'Baaghi 3' collected Rs 16.03 crore on Saturday, indicating a marginal dip compared to its Friday earnings.
While still a substantial figure, this reduction in collection has led industry analysts to question if the film is truly living up to its pre-release hype and potential.
Cumulatively, the film has managed to rake in a total of Rs 33.53 crore within its first two days. Despite these considerable figures and a powerful ensemble cast, 'Baaghi 3' has struggled to win over critics.
Reviews have been largely mixed to negative, with many pointing out shortcomings in the screenplay and overall execution, which might be contributing to the slowing pace at the ticket windows.
As the weekend progresses, all eyes will be on 'Baaghi 3' to see if it can regain its pace and deliver the box office numbers expected of a big-budget action spectacle, especially given the upcoming crucial Sunday collections.
The film's performance in the coming days will be pivotal in determining its long-term success and whether it can overcome the initial critical reception and maintain its hold at the box office.
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