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box-office 21 May 2026
The Raja Saab Day 14 Box Office: A Dismal Week 2 Performance Sinks Hopes Further

The Raja Saab Day 14 Box Office: A Dismal Week 2 Performance Sinks Hopes Further

The horror-romance-comedy The Raja Saab, which hit screens on January 9, 2026, has concluded its second week in theatres with a significantly underwhelming performance, according to early estimates. As of Day 14, the film's estimated Net India collection stands at a mere ₹19.50 crore, painting a grim picture for its theatrical run.

The film opened on a moderate note with an estimated ₹5.50 crore on Day 1, a figure that for a big-budget venture immediately hinted at an uphill battle. The opening weekend saw an unfortunate declining trend, with Day 2 (Saturday) bringing in ₹4.00 crore and Day 3 (Sunday) further dropping to ₹3.85 crore. This lack of growth over the crucial first weekend was a red flag, indicating a struggle to generate positive word-of-mouth.

The real test came on Monday (Day 4), when collections plummeted to an estimated ₹1.25 crore, a sharp drop reflecting the audience's lukewarm reception. The weekdays of Week 1 continued this downward trajectory, with Day 5 also at ₹1.25 crore, Day 6 at ₹1.15 crore, and Day 7 concluding the first week with just ₹0.85 crore. This resulted in a Week 1 total of ₹17.85 crore, a figure far below what was needed for a film of this scale.

The second week proved to be catastrophic. Day 8 (the second Friday) saw a massive collapse, bringing in only ₹0.30 crore. Subsequent days barely registered, with Day 9 at ₹0.40 crore, Day 10 at ₹0.25 crore, Day 11 at ₹0.20 crore, Day 12 at ₹0.25 crore, and Day 13 managing just ₹0.15 crore. Today, on Day 14, early estimates put the collection at a paltry ₹0.10 crore. This dismal performance leads to a Week 2 total of merely ₹1.65 crore, an alarming drop of over 90% from its first week, clearly indicating a complete loss of audience interest and a catastrophic lack of 'legs' at the box office.

It's important for our readers to understand the distinction between Net India and Gross India collections. Net India, which currently stands at ₹19.50 crore, represents the amount the film distributors largely accrue after entertainment tax deductions. Gross India, on the other hand, is the total ticket sales value before any taxes are applied. While the exact Gross India figures for The Raja Saab are not yet estimated, it would typically be higher than the Net collection. However, the absence of publicly available Gross India estimates often signals a particularly challenging box office scenario, making even the overall ticket sales figure difficult to ascertain with precision at this stage.

With an colossal budget of ₹350.00 crore, The Raja Saab needed to achieve phenomenal numbers to even break even, let alone turn a profit. Against this backdrop, the estimated Net India collection of ₹19.50 crore translates to a dismal Return on Investment (ROI) of just 6% against its budget. This stark contrast unequivocally labels the film a 'Disaster' at the box office, incurring monumental losses for its producers and distributors.

The performance of The Raja Saab is particularly concerning for the horror-romance-comedy genre, which has seen some success recently with films that connected with audiences. However, The Raja Saab has failed to replicate any such magic, struggling to find a foothold or generate positive buzz. Its trajectory is a grim reminder of how crucial content and audience reception are, regardless of the scale of production.

The theatrical performance of a film profoundly influences the value of its post-theatrical rights, including OTT and satellite deals. Given the catastrophic box office run of The Raja Saab, it is highly probable that the film's negotiation power for these rights has been severely diminished. Studios often rely on a strong theatrical showing to command premium prices, but in this case, the producers will likely have to settle for considerably lower valuations, further compounding their financial setbacks.

With a Week 2 total of merely ₹1.65 crore – an alarming drop from Week 1's ₹17.85 croreThe Raja Saab has demonstrated a complete lack of 'legs' at the box office. The daily collections have dwindled to negligible figures, with Day 14 estimated at a paltry ₹0.10 crore. This trend suggests that the film's India lifetime collection will barely crawl past its current total, likely ending somewhere in the ₹20-22 crore range. The verdict of 'Disaster' is firmly cemented, and the film is rapidly approaching the end of its theatrical journey.

As curtains draw on The Raja Saab's brief and ill-fated run, the industry will undoubtedly be looking closely at the lessons to be learned from such a significant commercial misstep.

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