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Vicky Kaushal's "Chhawa" Box Office Collection Slows After "Sikandar" Release

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Vicky Kaushal's historical film, "Chhawa," enjoyed a b box office opening, collecting ₹33 crore on its first day and surpassing ₹100 crore within three days. After a 46-day reign, the film's performance has weakened in the face of competition from "Sikandar," resulting in a sudden drop in its collection.

Entertainment Desk: Vicky Kaushal's historical film "Chhawa" maintained a b box office presence for an extended period, but now appears to be weakening against Salman Khan's "Sikandar." On its 47th day, the film's collection plummeted to the millions, jeopardizing its chances of joining the ₹600 crore club.

Chhawa's Decline After a Long Reign

Directed by Lakshman Utekar, "Chhawa" had a spectacular opening, earning ₹33 crore on its first day and exceeding ₹100 crore within three days. It crossed ₹100 crore in its first week and quickly surpassed ₹500 crore. After holding b at the box office for 46 days, the film's collection is now showing a decline.

Chhawa's Struggle Against Sikandar

On Monday, the film collected ₹1.27 crore in Hindi and ₹10 lakh in Telugu. However, on Tuesday, this dropped significantly to ₹54 lakh in Hindi and ₹10 lakh in Telugu. Following the release of "Sikandar," "Chhawa's" business has fallen sharply, making its inclusion in the ₹600 crore club unlikely.

Chhawa's Total Box Office Collection

To date, "Chhawa" has earned ₹594.9 crore (India Net), ₹708.74 crore (India Gross), and ₹799.74 crore worldwide.

• India Net: ₹594.9 crore
• India Gross: ₹708.74 crore
• Worldwide Collection: ₹799.74 crore
• Overseas Collection: ₹91 crore
• Hindi Collection: ₹579.03 crore (₹54 lakh on Tuesday)
• Telugu Collection: ₹15.87 crore

Chhawa Nears the ₹800 Crore Club

While the film's collection in India is slowing down, its worldwide performance remains positive. With a collection of ₹799.74 crore, the film is likely to soon join the ₹800 crore club. However, due to "Sikandar's" dominance in India, the path ahead looks challenging for "Chhawa."

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