120 Bahadur
Farhan Akhtar’s latest military-action drama 120 Bahadur has finally debuted at the Indian box office with a fair but not extraordinary start. While the film managed to show growth over the weekend, the overall figures indicate that it still needs a strong weekday trend to sustain ahead — especially with a major release arriving next week. In this breakdown, we explore the complete performance of the 120 Bahadur Box Office Opening Weekend, audience response, trending factors, competition impact, and what the film’s future looks like.
According to Sacnilk, 120 Bahadur collected around Rs 4 crore on Sunday, recording roughly a 3.90% jump over Saturday. With this, its three-day total stands at Rs 10.10 crore.
The film doubled its Friday numbers by Sunday, but the overall weekend performance is still on the fairer side — not extraordinary for a Farhan Akhtar-led film with patriotic and action-driven themes. Mixed word-of-mouth seems to be the biggest roadblock for the film’s larger box office expansion.
Why didn’t the movie explode despite a good Sunday jump? The answer lies in its mixed audience reception. Viewers appreciated the film’s action sequences and Farhan Akhtar’s intense performance, but many also felt the storyline had pacing issues.
Even so, the film has strong potential for weekday growth, especially if ticket-price cuts on Tuesday deliver a significant spike.
Yes — significantly.
120 Bahadur did not get a solo release. Instead, it clashed with:
Both films attracted their share of the audience, dividing footfalls. This clash weakened the film’s overall opening and kept it from achieving higher figures.
Next week, another big challenge awaits:
Tere Ishk Mein starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon — a film that already has much stronger buzz.
How 120 Bahadur performs against this competition will decide its long-term fate at the box office.
Historically, military dramas have had mixed success. While films like URI: The Surgical Strike were massive blockbusters due to public sentiment and real-event connection, most others haven’t performed exceptionally well.
The genre itself is not always commercially strong, unless backed by:
In the case of 120 Bahadur, although emotions and action work, the mixed reviews seem to be holding it back from extraordinary numbers.
| Day | Nett Collection |
|---|---|
| Friday | Rs. 2.25 crore |
| Saturday | Rs. 3.85 crore |
| Sunday | Rs. 4.00 crore |
| Total | Rs. 10.10 crore |
The preview showings did not add much but helped create initial buzz. The weekend growth was steady, though not explosive.
Monday is crucial.
A drop under 40–45% would signal a strong hold. A sharper decline would make the film dependent only on weekend jumps.
Tuesday, due to discounted ticket prices across national chains, may offer a strong mid-week boost.
If the film manages these two days well, it has a fair chance to build momentum before the release of Tere Ishk Mein.
The film earned Rs 9.60 crore in its first three days, including preview numbers.
It is too early to decide. The film needs strong weekday numbers and a good second weekend trend.
Mixed word-of-mouth and competition from Mastiii 4 and Gustaakh Ishq affected its opening.
Yes, Sunday collections rose by around 15% compared to Saturday.
Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, will be its biggest challenge.
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