
Tiger Shroff’s high-octane action drama Baaghi 4, also starring Sanjay Dutt and Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu, is experiencing a mixed ride at the box office. After a strong opening weekend, the film saw a noticeable drop on its first Monday. However, it has still managed to outperform Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files, maintaining its dominance with collections crossing the ₹35 crore mark in just four days.
Weekend Performance: A Strong Start
The film opened to encouraging numbers, driven by Tiger Shroff’s mass appeal and action-packed sequences that connect with young audiences. Over the first three days, Baaghi 4 managed to bring in solid footfall across single screens and metros, giving the franchise a powerful push despite mixed reviews.
Monday Reality Check
The real test came on Monday, when Baaghi 4 registered a sharp decline compared to its weekend run. This dip, though significant, is considered normal for high-voltage commercial films. Despite the slowdown, the movie added enough revenue to push its total collection beyond ₹35 crore in four days, proving its pull among core audiences.
Star Power and Audience Response
Competition with The Bengal Files
Interestingly, Baaghi 4 has left The Bengal Files trailing behind. While Vivek Agnihotri’s drama relies heavily on word-of-mouth, Tiger Shroff’s action entertainer is enjoying wider commercial reach, giving it a clear edge in the weekday race.
The Bigger Picture
The coming week will decide whether Baaghi 4 sustains its momentum or fades out after the initial buzz. With upcoming releases lining up, box office competition will intensify. Trade experts suggest that if the film steadies in the next few days, it may comfortably enter the ₹50 crore club.
Conclusion
Baaghi 4 has proven that Tiger Shroff remains a bankable star in action cinema. While the Monday drop highlights the film’s reliance on franchise hype and star power, its four-day collection crossing ₹35 crore ensures it remains ahead of rivals. The challenge now is sustaining collections through strong word-of-mouth in the weekdays ahead.