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Chhaava Box Office: Vicky Kaushal’s film outshines Gadar 2, Pushpa 2, and Animal; claims the crown for highest midweek opener in Bollywood history!

Bollywood Box Office Chronicles: Chhaava’s Chaotic Cash Cascade

Hello, cinephiles and box office buffs, it’s your not-so-humble narrator, Boxoffice Bhaskar, here to spill the tea on the latest cash-crunching, record-smashing saga that is Chhaava! Yes, you heard it right. Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna have taken the box office by storm, and it seems like their film has the Midas touch.

Maharashtra’s Thunderous Thumbs-Up

Starting off with a bang, or should I say a financial boom, Chhaava graced the silver screens to roaring applause (and jingling cash registers) in Maharashtra. Collecting a jaw-dropping ₹33.10 crore on day one, the film is now synonymous with ‘ka-ching’! Fast forward to day six, and it’s déjà vu as the box office saw another ₹32.40 crore flooding in. Who knew the weekdays could be this lucrative?

Toppling Titans

Move over Gadar 2, Pushpa 2 – The Rule, and Animal, because Chhaava is here to dethrone you with its mind-boggling first Wednesday collection of ₹32.40 crore! Even the legendary Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion couldn’t keep up, and that’s saying something. It’s like Chhaava has taken a leaf out of a magician’s playbook, pulling record-breaking numbers out of its cinematic hat!

A Financial Juggernaut

With a gleeful leap into the ₹200 crore club, Chhaava is on a relentless march towards rewriting box office history. If the stars (and numbers) align, a ₹300 crore milestone might just be a weekend away. It’s not just a film; it’s a phenomenon!

The List of Legends

In case you’re wondering who got left in the dust, here’s a quick rundown of the top first Wednesday earners:

  • Chhaava – ₹32.40 crore
  • Gadar 2 – ₹32.37 crore
  • Pushpa 2 – The Rule – ₹31.50 crore
  • Animal – ₹30.45 crore
  • Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion – ₹26 crore

    And so on, with the likes of Dhoom 3, Jawan, and Dangal trailing behind. It’s a competitive world out there, but Chhaava is sprinting ahead like Usain Bolt with a penchant for cinema!

    So, there you have it, folks. Chhaava is not just a film; it’s a box office beast. Until next time, keep those popcorn tubs ready and wallets open, because Bollywood’s box office is one wild rollercoaster ride. Or should I say, “It’s a blockbuster jungle out there, and Chhaava is the king!” 🐅

    Tags: Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna, Chhaava, Box Office, Bollywood, Blockbuster, Records, Maharashtra, Laxman Utekar, Gadar 2, Pushpa 2, Animal, Baahubali 2, Dhoom 3, Jawan, Good Newwz, Kick, Dangal

Boxoffice Bhaskar

Bhaskar Patel, known to readers as Boxoffice Bhaskar, is a seasoned Bollywood box office analyst who closely monitors the commercial performance of Hindi films. With his deep understanding of industry trends and audience preferences, he provides insightful analysis of box office collections and predicts the success of upcoming releases.

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