Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4 has not met expectations at the box office. The film’s performance during its opening weekend has been underwhelming, raising concerns about its overall financial success. The film failed to capture the audience’s attention, leading to a significantly lower collection compared to its predecessors.
On the first day, Baaghi 4 earned ₹12 crore. The earnings on the second day were ₹9.25 crore, and it managed to collect ₹10 crore on the third day. The total collection for the opening weekend was ₹31.25 crore. Considering the film’s ₹120 crore budget, the collection is notably low. The gross collection in India is ₹25.25 crore, and the overseas collection is ₹3.25 crore, with a worldwide collection of ₹38.50 crore.
Comparing the film’s performance to that of Baaghi 2, the stark contrast is evident. Baaghi 2, which was released seven years ago, was a major success. Baaghi 2 had a budget of ₹75 crore and earned ₹211.84 crore in India and ₹45.16 crore overseas, with a total worldwide box office collection of ₹257 crore. The film had earned ₹72 crore in its opening weekend. Baaghi 4’s performance falls short of its predecessor’s success.
