
Tiger Shroff is back, and so is the action. The Baaghi 4 Box Office Collection Day 1 has come in at Rs 12 crore, which is okay but not exactly spectacular. Fans who expected fireworks at the ticket counters might feel a little disappointed.
Compared to its predecessors, Baaghi 4 had a quieter start. But numbers only tell part of the story—audiences are talking about the stunts, Sanjay Dutt’s presence, and how the film looks on the big screen.
Baaghi 4 Day 1 Numbers
Baaghi 4 hit around 4,000 screens in India. Delhi NCR and Mumbai saw the most activity:
- Delhi NCR: 943 shows
- Mumbai: 717 shows
Occupancy averaged 28%, but the evening crowd was noticeably stronger than the morning and afternoon. Here’s a simple breakdown:
- Morning: 22%
- Afternoon: 22%
- Evening: 28%
- Night: 37%
Clearly, people prefer to watch Tiger Shroff in action after work or school. The stunts look better when the theater lights go down anyway.
How Baaghi 4 Stacks Up Against Older Films
Here’s how Day 1 collections of the Baaghi films compare:
- Baaghi (2016): Rs 11.85 crore
- Baaghi 2 (2018): Rs 25.1 crore
- Baaghi 3 (2020): Rs 17.5 crore
- Baaghi 4 (2025): Rs 12 crore
Baaghi 4 is slightly ahead of the original Baaghi but still far behind Baaghi 2, which remains the benchmark for the franchise.
Competition Matters
Baaghi 4 had a tough weekend to contend with. Here’s what it’s up against:
- Param Sundari: Rs 41.6 crore
- Lokah Chapter 1: Rs 64.45 crore
- The Bengal Files: Rs 1.75 crore
- The Conjuring: Last Rites: Rs 18 crore
- War 2: Rs 52 crore opening, total Rs 236 crore
With so many options, it’s no wonder Baaghi 4 started modestly. Fans might wait a day or two before deciding to spend their weekend ticket money.
Cast and Star Power
Tiger Shroff is still the go-to guy for action, but Sanjay Dutt steals the show in parts. Sonam Bajwa, Harnaaz Sandhu, and Upendra Limaye add freshness, but the story doesn’t always give them enough to do.
Some viewers walked out saying, “Cool stunts, but the story could’ve been tighter.” That’s a fair take—people want characters and stakes, not just punches and kicks.
Why the Opening Was Modest
A few things probably played a role:
- Audience tastes have shifted. High-octane action alone isn’t enough anymore.
- Heavy competition. Other films split the crowd.
- Franchise fatigue. Fourth installment = some fans feel like they’ve seen it before.
- Early reviews: Critics liked the action but not the story.
Weekend Outlook If word-of-mouth spreads, Baaghi 4 could make Rs 40–45 crore this weekend. Key factors:
- Evening and night shows picking up
- Strong support from smaller cities like UP, Bihar, and MP
- Overseas fans, especially from the Middle East, coming in for the action
It won’t be an overnight blockbuster, but it could cross Rs 100 crore in India if the momentum holds.
Key Takeaways
- Opening Collection: Baaghi 4 pulled in Rs 12 crore on its first day. Not huge, but not too shabby either.
- Occupancy: Around 28% on average, with night shows clearly drawing the biggest crowd.
- How It Compares: Better than the first Baaghi, but it’s still behind Baaghi 2 and 3.
- Competition: Tough weekend with War 2 and The Conjuring sharing the screens.
- Weekend Outlook: Everything depends on what fans say—if word-of-mouth picks up, the numbers could improve.
The Day 1 numbers show that Tiger Shroff still brings people to the theaters, but flashy action alone can’t carry a film anymore. Rs 12 crore is a decent start, but the real test will be the next couple of days. If the buzz grows, Baaghi 4 could hold its own—but if not, it might get overshadowed by bigger releases.
Fans will be watching closely: Will Baaghi 4 roar this weekend, or will it struggle to keep pace with past hits?
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