Chhaava Box Office Collection Day 24: Champions Trophy 2025 Final Massively Affects Vicky Kaushal Starrer



Chhaava Box Office Collection Day 24: Vicky Kaushal starrer Chhaava has been running successfully in cinema halls after releasing on February 14. The film which depicts the life and valour of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and has already become a ₹500 crore grosser. On Sunday, its 24th day at the box office, Chhaava ‘s collection took a big hit due to the Champions Trophy 2025 final between India and New Zealand. While India won the match, the biz of Chhaava declined by over ₹5 crore when compared to the previous day.

In 24 days, the film has collected ₹520.55 crore. Chhaava is currently the 11th highest-grossing Indian movie at the domestic box office. It would have surpassed Sunny Deol starrer Gadar 2 (₹525 crore) on Sunday, but the biz slipped due to the cricket match. Previously, the film’s business was affected due to the India Vs Australia Champions Trophy semi-final as well.

Meanwhile, Chhaava released in Telugu on March 7. It earned a little under ₹9 crore in its opening weekend in the Telugu states. This indicates that the film has been received decently upon its South release.

Since no major releases are planned in March, barring John Abraham’s The Diplomat on Holi, Chhaava is expected to make the most of its extended solo run in the cinema halls till Eid, when Sikander will release.

Chhaava is directed by Laxman Utekar and also stars Rashmika Mandanna as Yesubai and Akshaye Khanna as Aurangzeb. The score of the movie is designed by AR Rahman. 



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