After a strong opening weekend, the film faces a steep fall in Week 2 as occupancy hits new lows
Farhan Akhtar’s action-thriller 120 Bahadur started its journey with a solid first weekend but has now witnessed a sharp decline as it entered Day 9 at the box office. Directed by Razneesh Ghai, the film had buzz, momentum, and a promising star cast featuring Raashi Khanna, Vivan Bhatena, and Ankit Siwach. However, the second weekend has turned into a challenging phase for the film as footfalls continue to drop across major cities.
According to early estimates, 120 Bahadur collected just ₹0.07 crore on its ninth day, pushing its overall India net total to ₹15.54 crore. The fall was anticipated, but the sudden plunge from Friday’s numbers has sparked conversation in trade circles.
Below is the full breakdown of how the film performed, how the audience responded, and what the future looks like for this gritty action drama.
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A Promising Start That Couldn’t Hold
120 Bahadur’s journey began on a positive note:
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹2.25 Cr
- Day 2 (Saturday): ₹3.85 Cr
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹4 Cr
The film held steady through the first weekend and touched the ₹10 crore mark within three days. But the weekdays exposed its limitations:
- Day 4 (Monday): ₹1.40 Cr
- Day 5 (Tuesday): ₹1.50 Cr
- Day 6 (Wednesday): ₹1.10 Cr
- Day 7 (Thursday): ₹0.90 Cr
Week 1 ended with a respectable ₹15 crore, positioning the film decently among mid-budget action releases of 2025.
But the real test was Week 2. And that is where the cracks began to show.
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Week 2 Drop: Day 8 and Day 9
- Day 8 (Friday): ₹0.47 crore
- Day 9 (Saturday): ₹0.07 crore
A drop of more than 85 percent has placed the film in a tough spot. This decline is sharper than expected, given that action films usually see at least moderate traction in the second weekend.
Trade analysts point out that limited promotions and mixed audience reactions contributed to the sudden dip.
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Occupancy Report: A Telling Indicator
On Day 9, 120 Bahadur recorded an overall Hindi occupancy of just 11.29 percent. Key regions such as Hyderabad, Chennai, Jaipur, and Bhopal reported zero occupancy for most shows.
Hindi Occupancy (Day 9):
- Morning Shows: 11.29%
- Afternoon: 0%
- Evening: 0%
- Night: 0%
Below is the region-wise picture:
| Region | Overall | Morning | Shows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mumbai | 20% | 20% | 62 |
| NCR | 9% | 9% | 135 |
| Pune | 12% | 12% | 46 |
| Bengaluru | 24% | 24% | 38 |
| Hyderabad | 0% | 0 | 21 |
| Kolkata | 10% | 10% | 16 |
| Ahmedabad | 4% | 4% | 21 |
| Chennai | 0% | 0 | 4 |
Only Bengaluru and Mumbai managed to show some signs of strength, while other markets remained stagnant.
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Why Is 120 Bahadur Slowing Down So Quickly?
Several factors are at play:
1. Intense Competition
South releases on the same weekend pulled screens and attention away from the Hindi belt.
2. Mixed Public Response
While Farhan Akhtar received praise for his performance, the screenplay and pacing received polarized reviews.
3. Limited Repeat Value
The film is more performance-heavy than mass-entertaining, limiting its repeat audience.
4. Drop During Weekdays
The weakening trend between Monday and Thursday indicated that Week 2 would be difficult.
Where It Stands in Farhan Akhtar’s Filmography
120 Bahadur now stands as Farhan Akhtar’s 8th highest-grossing Hindi film.
Farhan’s Top Grossers:
- Bhaag Milkha Bhaag – ₹108.8 Cr
- Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara – ₹89.98 Cr
- Wazir – ₹41.05 Cr
- Shaadi Ke Side Effects – ₹37.24 Cr
- Karthik Calling Karthik – ₹25.68 Cr
- Rock On!! – ₹25.12 Cr
- The Sky Is Pink – ₹20.2 Cr
- 120 Bahadur – ₹15.54 Cr (so far)
- Lucknow Central – ₹11.2 Cr
- Rock On 2 – ₹10.56 Cr
Raashi Khanna also adds another credible title to her Bollywood filmography, where 120 Bahadur now ranks as her third-highest Hindi grosser.
Lifetime Prediction
If the current trend continues, the film is expected to end its theatrical run at around ₹16–17 crore. This would place it as an average performer with a moderate recovery due to controlled costs and its upcoming OTT prospects.
OTT platforms are likely to give the film a significantly wider audience, especially due to Farhan’s strong fanbase and the popularity of thriller-driven content.
Final Word: Strong Start, Weak Legs
Farhan Akhtar’s 120 Bahadur had all the potential to become a strong action-driven performer. And although the film opened well, its box office journey has been unable to sustain momentum through Week 2.
Still, with ₹15.54 crore in nine days, it has delivered a decent run and remains a respectable addition to Farhan’s lineup of performance-heavy films.
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Note: Box office figures are estimates from various sources and have not been independently verified by Ulta Palta Khabar.
















