Hindi box office report: Tuesday brought a reality check at the Hindi box office as weekday drops continued to bite. While holdover titles showed varying
degrees of resilience, newer releases struggled to convert weekend curiosity into sustained footfalls. The contrast was most visible betweenDhurandhar,which remains steady deep into its run.
Meanwhile, recent arrivals like Rahu Ketuand Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos saw further erosion. Scroll down to read the box office report in detail!
The Raja Saab box office collection
The Raja Saabcontinues to lose steam. The Prabhas-led film collected just Rs 73 lakh on Tuesday, a sharp fall from Monday’s Rs 1.15 crore. The total now stands at Rs 141.43 crore according to industry trackerSacnilk. Despite a strong opening, the film, also starring Sanjay Dutt and Zarina Wahab, has struggled to maintain momentum into its second week.
Dhurandhar box office collection
In contrast, Dhurandharkeeps ticking over. Led by Ranveer Singh, the film collected Rs 1.50 crore on Tuesday, a slight uptick from Monday’s Rs 1.40 crore. Now in its 47th day, the spy thriller’s India net stands at a formidable Rs 828.10 crore. The film’s longevity has been fuelled by strong word of mouth, and anticipation is already building for the sequel, Dhurandhar 2, slated for March 19, 2026. The date sets up a high-profile clash with Toxic starring Yash.
Rahu Ketu box office collection
Among the fresh releases, Rahu Ketu, starring Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma, slipped again on its fifth day. After collecting Rs 55 lakh on Monday, the film earned Rs 47 lakh on Tuesday. The cumulative India net now stands at Rs 5.42 crore. Despite a light-hearted pitch, the film hasn’t found consistent weekday traction.
Happy Patel box office collection
The story is similar for Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos.Backed by Aamir Khan’s production and featuring him alongside Imran Khan and Mithila Palkar, the film added Rs 27 lakh on Tuesday, down from Rs 45 lakh a day earlier. With a total of Rs 5.07 crore so far, the comedy-thriller continues to struggle for visibility amid stiff competition.















