Baahubali: Day 4 Box Office Trends – SS Rajamouli’s Film Surpasses ₹25 Crore
Box Office Update: Baahubali The Epic
SS Rajamouli’s latest film, *Baahubali: The Epic*, featuring stars like Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah Bhatia, premiered in theaters on October 31. After a successful opening weekend, the movie experienced a notable decline in ticket sales as it entered its first weekday.
Current Box Office Figures
Trade analysts indicate that *Baahubali: The Epic* grossed approximately ₹1.35 crore on its first Monday, bringing its total domestic earnings to around ₹25.7 crore. The film had a robust start, earning ₹1.15 crore from initial premieres and ₹9.65 crore on its opening Friday.
Over the weekend, it managed to collect ₹7.25 crore and ₹6.3 crore on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. The weekend collection stood at approximately ₹24.35 crore in India, while the worldwide total reached ₹39.75 crore.
Despite the expected decline on weekdays, many are eager to see how the film performs throughout the week. Notably, the earlier *Baahubali* films set high benchmarks, with *Baahubali: The Beginning* (2015) grossing a whopping ₹650 crore worldwide and *Baahubali 2: The Conclusion* (2017) amassing ₹1788.06 crore.
Film Expectations and Future
Released amidst great anticipation, *Baahubali: The Epic* also hinted at an upcoming animated continuation titled *Baahubali: The Eternal War*, with a production budget of ₹120 crore. It remains uncertain if the film will continue to attract audiences in its subsequent screenings.
About Baahubali: The Epic
Directed by SS Rajamouli and produced by Sobhu Yarlagadda, *Baahubali: The Epic* represents a unique synthesis of both previous films. Originally over five hours long, the edited version has a runtime of 3 hours and 44 minutes, enhanced with improved visuals and sound.
As fans flocked to theaters to re-watch this cinematic journey, the reception has been largely positive, demonstrating the film’s lasting impact and popularity among audiences.
What are your thoughts on the box office performance of Baahubali: The Epic? Will it maintain its momentum in the coming days?