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120 Bahadur Weekend Box Office:
Farhan Akhtar’s 120 Bahadur has registered a weak opening weekend at the box office, collecting a total of ₹9 crore nett. The film opened low on Friday with ₹2 crore, showed a modest rise on Saturday with ₹3.25 crore, and ended Sunday at ₹3.75 crore, still far below expectations for a war drama.
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Despite a slight upward trend over the weekend, the jump was not strong enough to create positive momentum. With such numbers, the film now faces an uphill battle as it enters the crucial Monday test. A noticeable drop on Monday is almost certain to make recovery extremely difficult.
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As per the trend, it's certain that 120 Bahadur is currently tracking for a sub-₹20 crore lifetime total, which would put it firmly in the disaster category. The poor response continues Farhan Akhtar’s streak of underperforming films as an actor, raising questions about content selection and audience connection.
Unless the film surprises with strong weekday hold — which appears unlikely — 120 Bahadur will end its run as one of the year’s major box office disappointments.
Below are the day-wise collections of 120 Bahadur:
Friday - 2 crore nett
Saturday - 3.25 crore nett
Sunday - 3.75 crore
Total - 9 crore nett approx.
In our review, we wrote:
"The intent behind 120 Bahadur is noble, and the film highlights a chapter of Indian military bravery that deserves recognition. But the problem is that the war-action genre has already reached extraordinary heights over the years. Classics like Haqeeqat and Border have set strong benchmarks in Hindi cinema, and on the global front, films such as All Quiet on the Western Front, Patton, Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, Hacksaw Ridge, and the visually stunning 1917 have redefined how war stories are told. Because I have seen of these, 120 Bahadur feels dated and only partially impactful. Several scenes appear inspired by well-known moments from older films, which may leave viewers feeling less engaged. Still, the film finds its emotional strength in the final 20 minutes and manages to close on a respectable, heartfelt note."
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You can read full review below:
120 Bahadur Review: Farhan Akhtar's Patriotic Tale Makes A Decent War Drama
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