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Baaghi 4: Tiger Shroff’s Latest Action Thriller—Box Office Roundup
Tiger Shroff’s much-anticipated action film Baaghi 4 hit theatres on September 5, 2025. The opening day collection showed a mixed picture—solid, but below what fans and the franchise might have hoped.
Opening Day Numbers
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According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Baaghi 4 earned ₹12 crore net in India on its first day
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Another source reported a slightly higher figure: ₹13.20 crore net domestically Deccan HeraldKoimoi.
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When combined with overseas earnings of about ₹3 crore, the worldwide gross stands around ₹17.15 crore Hindustan TimesBoxOfficeWala.
How Does It Stack Up?
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Baaghi 4’s launch falls short compared to previous installments: Baaghi 2 opened with around ₹25.1 crore, and Baaghi 3 earned about ₹17.5 crore on opening day The Indian ExpressBoxOfficeWalaWikipedia.
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It did, however, slightly outperform the very first Baaghi (2016), which opened to ₹11.85 crore The Indian ExpressBoxOfficeWala.
Day 2 Trends: Modest Decline
Early estimates show that on Saturday (day 2), Baaghi 4 earned roughly ₹4.28 crore net in India, bringing the two-day domestic total to about ₹16.28 crore Sacnilk.
Analysts predict a similar performance, perhaps ₹10–12 crore, for day 2 if momentum holds—but no big surge is expected Free Press Journal.
Tough Competition and Mixed Reception
Baaghi 4 faces stiff competition. Hollywood horror The Conjuring: Last Rites topped the charts with a stronger opening than Baaghi 4 The Times of India. Critics and fans have also noted that Baaghi 4 did not surpass the Day 1 performance of its predecessors, raising concerns about its long-term run The Times of India+1.
Additionally, pre-release advance bookings were strong, showing high anticipation—but the actual collections fell short of earlier installments’ momentum The Times of IndiaNavbharat Times.
Final Thoughts
Baaghi 4 opened with respectable numbers—certainly not a flop—but it didn’t hit franchise highs. A ₹12–13 crore net opening in India, +₹3 crore overseas, totaling ₹17–18 crore globally, makes it a decent—but not spectacular—start KoimoiBoxOfficeWalaHindustan Times.
With competition from other releases and mixed audience reaction, the film will need strong word-of-mouth and weekend growth to stay on track.
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