Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava' Smashes Records, Surpassing ₹300 Crore Worldwide

The historical drama *Chhaava*, starring Vicky Kaushal, is making waves in the film industry with its impressive box office performance. The film has raked in an astounding ₹242.25 crore domestically in just eight days, climbing past the ₹300 crore benchmark worldwide. This phenomenal success positions it as the highest-grossing film in Vicky Kaushal's career, overtaking his previous blockbuster, *Uri: The Surgical Strike*, which earned ₹244.14 crore domestically.
Directed by Laxman Utekar, *Chhaava* features Rashmika Mandanna and Akshaye Khanna alongside Kaushal. It's not just box office figures that are grabbing attention – the movie's cultural resonance has also captured the national spotlight. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself acknowledged the film's impact during an event, praising its role in highlighting the valor of Sambhaji Maharaj, which gave it an extra burst in both public interest and box office gains. The second Friday saw the film maintaining a solid 29.92% occupancy rate among Hindi cinemas, a clear indicator of sustained audience engagement.
Internationally, the film's appeal is equally significant. On its eighth day of release, overseas collections had already hit the ₹48 crore mark, boosting the worldwide total to an impressive ₹338.75 crore. This robust international performance helped solidify *Chhaava* as a global phenomenon, with cinema-goers around the world drawn to its epic storytelling and rich cultural tapestry.
Several states declared the film tax-free, further adding to its success by making it even more accessible to a broader audience. Coupled with glowing word-of-mouth recommendations, these factors contributed to the film's meteoric rise. Movie enthusiasts and historians alike are flocking to see *Chhaava*, enjoying both its cinematic grandeur and historical themes.
The triumph of *Chhaava* is a testament to the power of compelling storytelling intertwined with cultural heritage. It stands as a beacon of what Indian cinema can achieve when narrative depth meets skilled acting and visionary direction.