120 Bahadur Box Office Collection Day 2: Farhan Akhtar’s War Film Fails to Impress
Farhan Akhtar’s highly anticipated war drama 120 Bahadur is facing a tough battle at the box office, with its Day 2 collections failing to meet expectations. Despite a promising start, the film struggled to cross double digits, leaving fans and analysts disappointed.
Day 2 Box Office Report: A Sharp Decline
Early estimates reveal that 120 Bahadur minted only ₹8.75 crore on its second day, following an opening day collection of ₹9.25 crore. The two-day total now stands at ₹18 crore, far below projections for a big-budget war film starring Farhan Akhtar.
Trade experts had anticipated a stronger weekend performance, given the film’s patriotic theme and Akhtar’s star power. However, tepid word-of-mouth and competition from other releases have hindered its growth.
Why Is 120 Bahadur Underperforming?
Several factors may be contributing to the film’s lackluster box office run:
1. Mixed Critical Reception
While critics praised the film’s visuals and ambition, many found the pacing slow and the emotional depth lacking. Comparisons to hits like Uri: The Surgical Strike and Shershaah have further hurt its prospects.
2. Limited Mass Appeal
Unlike other successful war films, 120 Bahadur focuses heavily on military strategy rather than emotional storytelling, which may not resonate with mainstream audiences.
3. Strong Competition
Hollywood’s Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and Telugu thriller Gam Gam Ganesha continue to draw crowds, dividing the audience share.
4. Weak Promotional Strategy
Despite Farhan Akhtar’s star status, the film’s marketing lacked the aggressive push seen in other recent patriotic blockbusters.
Trade Experts’ Take
Renowned analyst Taran Adarsh shared his concerns on X (formerly Twitter):
“120 Bahadur needed a stronger Day 2 to stay on track. The flat growth is worrying unless word-of-mouth improves.”
Producer Girish Johar added:
“War films need gripping narratives to succeed. 120 Bahadur has scale but lacks the emotional punch to drive repeat viewership.”
Can the Film Recover Over the Weekend?
Sunday usually sees higher footfalls for Bollywood releases, but early trends suggest 120 Bahadur may struggle to cross ₹30 crore in its opening weekend.
With a reported budget of ₹120 crore, the film faces an uphill climb to break even unless collections improve significantly.
What’s Next for Farhan Akhtar?
After delivering hits like Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Akhtar may need to reassess his script choices. While 120 Bahadur showcases his dedication, its poor box office performance could push him toward more commercial projects.
Final Verdict
As of now, 120 Bahadur serves as a reminder that big budgets and star power aren’t enough—strong storytelling is key. Unless audience sentiment shifts, the film risks becoming one of 2024’s biggest disappointments.
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