The earnings of ‘The Raja Saab’ surprised the fans on the fourth day – Obnews

Bollywood’s recent release ‘The Raja Saab’ attracted the attention of the audience in the first three days, but its performance at the box office appeared a bit slow on the fourth day. The film performed averagely in the fourth day’s earnings, which makes it clear that it has become challenging to stand in front of big-ticket and big-budget films.

fourth day earnings

According to sources, ‘The Raja Saab’ earned around Rs 6-7 crore on the fourth day. This figure is slightly lower than the first three days, indicating that viewership is now slowing down despite the film’s initial hit. Trade analysts say that the film’s story and marketing strategy could be the main reasons for this slowdown.

Reaction of fans and critics

The film’s content and star cast usually attract fans, but critics say that there are some weaknesses in the story and the climax is not as strong as the audience was expecting. Audiences also shared their experiences on social media, with some praising the film’s acting and music, while others described it as average.

Challenge in front of big films

Medium budget films like ‘The Raja Saab’ are now finding it difficult to survive at the box office compared to big budget blockbusters. With big stars and heavily promoted films, it has become challenging for medium budget films to attract audiences consistently. Trade analysts believe that for the film to survive for a long time, attention will have to be paid to digital release and marketing.

Net earnings and future expectations

Combining the figures of the first four days, it can be said that ‘The Raja Saab’ has earned a total of around Rs 25-28 crore so far. If the film is able to maintain the trust of the audience on the strength of its story and music, then it can improve its earnings by the weekend. However, it is difficult to say right now whether it will be able to maintain its place in front of the big films or not.

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