Baaghi 4 Box Office Collection Worldwide Day 4
There’s always a certain suspense on that first Monday after a big Bollywood weekend. For fans of Tiger Shroff and the Baaghi franchise, the start to Baaghi 4 felt like a cautious victory dance but by Day 4, reality set in. According to Sacnilk, Baaghi 4 brought in an estimated ₹4.25 crore net in India on Monday (Day 4), pushing the nationwide total to ₹35.5 crore. The worldwide gross for the film by the end of Day 4 is circling ₹39 crore, with overseas numbers holding steady, but unspectacular.
The Global Marathon Stumbles
Monday the notorious “test match” for every new release can be a bit brutal, and Baaghi 4 felt that chill. After sprinting through its opening weekend, the film hit a slowdown, both in India and overseas.
Still, racking up nearly ₹39 crore in four days isn’t something to shrug off, especially given the crowded release window and stiff multiplex competition. Overseas, the movie continued its jog rather than a sprint, with no headline-grabbing surges, but a devoted NRI fandom keeping the global numbers respectable. In terms of raw stats? Not a Baahubali, but not a box office flop either.
At a Glance:
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Day 1 (Friday): ₹12 crore (strong, very “look at me!” energy)
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Day 2 (Saturday): ₹9.25 crore (the hangover, but not deadly)
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Day 3 (Sunday): ₹10 crore (families, popcorn, full auditoriums in some belts)
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Day 4 (Monday): ₹4.25 crore (the humble, sobering drop)
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Worldwide total (Day 4): approaches ₹39 crore
Monday Blues, Fans’ Two Cents, and Real Crowd Stories
The Monday dip is classic franchise fatigue territory. A friend of mine, who’s been at every Baaghi first-day-first-show since 2016, summed it up perfectly: “It felt like the crowd just… exhaled after Sunday.” On Monday, most shows saw that familiar post-weekend yawning gap between rows, particularly at city multiplexes.
But there were still pockets of excitement: in tier-two cities and at the odd single-screen, Tiger’s loyal fans cheered, even if there was less popcorn being passed around.
One theater manager remarked, “Kids and college groups still came for the action. Sometimes, they even left between fights to catch another show next door. It is what it is.” There’s honesty in those half-full halls; Baaghi 4 isn’t rewriting the rulebook, but the diehards stick around.
Occupancy & Audience – The Silent Verdict
Here’s the crowd math:
Hindi occupancy on Monday? 15.56%. Not ideal, but frankly, not disastrous either for a fourth sequel on a workday. By the evening, some shows rebounded slightly (up to 24% in night slots not too shabby for a Monday when office WhatsApp groups are about grocery lists and not movie nights).
If you’re the kind who loves a table, here’s an informal swing at it:
Day |
India Net |
Change |
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Friday |
₹12 cr |
– |
Saturday |
₹9.25 cr |
-22.9% |
Sunday |
₹10 cr |
+8.1% |
Monday |
₹4.25 cr |
-57.5% |
Total |
₹35.5 cr |
– |
Is Baaghi 4 Winning? Depends on the Scoreboard
Here’s where the conversation gets real. Against the backdrop of Tiger Shroff’s earlier franchise highs, Baaghi 4 feels like a “hold steady” rather than a “surprise climber.” Sure, Baaghi 3 set the bar higher, and Baaghi 2 was a bona fide phenomenon.
But in 2025, with streaming deals, competing tentpoles, and every other movie fighting for the same Friday-Sunday window, sometimes “solid” is good enough. The audience this time wasn’t just diehards; curious newcomers popped in too. The verdict? Earnest effort meets market reality.
The Lived-In Buzz (And Social Chatter)
Social media hasn’t been ablaze the way it was post-Baaghi 2, but meme-makers found inspiration in Tiger’s signature kicks, and there’s steady chatter about cameos and surprise action set pieces. My uncle (who measures a film’s impact by the number of WhatsApp forwards he receives) texted me only twice this weekend. That’s “medium sizzle” on the family barometer.