120 Bahadur Box Office Collection Day 7: Farhan Akhtar’s War Drama Sees Its Lowest Numbers Before Big Competition


The estimated budget of 120 Bahadur is around ₹80–90 crore, and the film has now completed seven days in theatres. Starring Farhan Akhtar and Raashii Khanna, this war drama opened with steady growth during its opening weekend. However, the film has now seen a clear drop in collections during the weekdays. The arrival of new competition, especially Dhanush and Kriti Sanon’s new movie Tere Ishq Mein, is expected to put more pressure on the film’s performance.

Below is a simple and detailed box office update for 120 Bahadur after its first week.


120 Bahadur Day 7 Box Office: Sharp Drop in Earnings

According to early estimates from Sacnilk, 120 Bahadur earned only ₹0.90 crore on Thursday (Day 7). This marks the lowest single-day collection for the film so far.

On Wednesday (Day 6), the film collected ₹1.1 crore, which itself was a drop of over 25% from earlier days. The Thursday earnings show an even bigger decline.

With this, the total domestic box office collection stands at ₹15 crore after seven days.


 Day-Wise Box Office Collection Breakdown

Here is the complete day-wise performance of 120 Bahadur in India:

  • Day 1 (Friday): ₹2.25 crore
  • Day 2 (Saturday): ₹3.85 crore
  • Day 3 (Sunday): ₹4 crore
  • Day 4 (Monday): ₹1.40 crore
  • Day 5 (Tuesday): ₹1.50 crore
  • Day 6 (Wednesday): ₹1.10 crore
  • Day 7 (Thursday): ₹0.90 crore (early estimates)

Total after 7 days: ₹15 crore

The first weekend was decent, but weekday collections dropped faster than expected.


Day 7 Occupancy Report: Very Low Audience Turnout

On Thursday, November 27, 120 Bahadur recorded only 6.72% occupancy in the Hindi market.

Here’s the show-wise occupancy:

  • Morning shows: 4.26%
  • Afternoon shows: 6.14%
  • Evening shows: 7.27%
  • Night shows: 9.21%

Even though night shows performed slightly better, the overall turnout remained low. Comparatively, Wednesday’s occupancy was 13.43%, so the drop is significant.


  120 Bahadur Review: Great Action, Weak Emotions

The film stands out mainly because of its action sequences. The intense gunfights, sniper battles, and hand-to-hand combat scenes are engaging and designed to keep the viewers hooked.

However, the storytelling is not as strong. According to the review, while the action is impressive, the film struggles to create enough emotional depth or tension. The sense of fear, pressure, and psychological stress on the soldiers never reaches its full potential. As a result, the emotional impact of the story feels lighter than it should in a war drama.


Final Verdict: Tough Road Ahead for 120 Bahadur

With new releases like Tere Ishq Mein arriving in theatres, 120 Bahadur faces tough competition. A low day-7 collection and a gradual fall in occupancy indicate that the film may struggle to stay strong at the box office in the coming week.

The movie will need a big boost over the weekend to recover from its slow weekdays and come closer to its estimated budget of ₹80–90 crore.

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