Sikandar Box Office Collection Day 3: Salman Khan’s Action Thriller Faces Slowdown Post-Eid
Salman Khan’s much-awaited film Sikandar, which also stars Rashmika Mandanna, had high expectations leading up to its release. Directed by AR Murugadoss, Sikandar hit the theaters on March 30, 2025, coinciding with the Eid festivities, which gave the film a significant advantage in terms of audience turnout. The action-packed drama revolves around Raja Sahab (played by Salman Khan), the last heir to a royal family in Rajkot, who finds himself entangled in a dangerous power struggle after a confrontation with a politician’s son, portrayed by Prateik Babbar.
Despite its promising start and substantial anticipation, the film experienced a noticeable decline in box office earnings post-Eid, as it faced stiff competition from other releases. By Day 3, Sikandar had earned Rs 74.5 crore at the Indian box office, with a global total of around Rs 95 crore. These numbers, while strong, have not been enough to overshadow other films that performed exceptionally well during the same period, including Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava and Mohanlal’s L2: Empuraan, which both set impressive opening records earlier in the year.
Box Office Performance: A Strong Opening Followed by a Dip
On its opening day, Sikandar performed well, raking in Rs 26 crore. This was followed by an even stronger Day 2 collection of Rs 29 crore, capitalizing on the extended Eid weekend. The film’s action sequences, dramatic storyline, and Salman Khan’s star power undoubtedly played a key role in attracting large crowds. However, by Day 3 (Tuesday), the film’s earnings dropped significantly to Rs 19.20 crore. This brought the total domestic collection to Rs 74.5 crore by the third day.
While these are commendable numbers for a film released in early 2025, the drop after the festive weekend can be attributed to several factors. First, the end of the Eid holidays typically sees a dip in audience attendance at cinemas, as people return to work and their usual routines. Second, Sikandar was not able to sustain its momentum with the same level of audience engagement in the days that followed.
A Mixed Reception and Increased Competition
Audience feedback for Sikandar has been largely mixed. While the film’s action-packed sequences, which include high-octane chases and fight scenes, received praise, many felt that the storyline lacked the originality and freshness needed to make a lasting impact. The film’s narrative, which revolves around Raja Sahab’s struggle to navigate the dangers of his royal heritage and the power dynamics of a corrupt political world, seemed formulaic to some viewers. For a movie with such high stakes and dramatic content, it was disappointing that the execution didn’t quite live up to expectations.
One of the reasons for the film’s declining earnings could be the tough competition it faced at the box office. Sikandar opened against strong contenders such as John Abraham’s The Diplomat, which has been performing well in Hindi-speaking regions. Additionally, L2: Empuraan, a Malayalam-language film, is dominating the southern markets and has garnered significant attention, further dividing the audience’s attention between different genres and languages.
The Plot of Sikandar: Royalty, Revenge, and Betrayal
Sikandar follows the story of Raja Sahab, the last heir to a prestigious royal family in Rajkot. His character is caught in a violent cycle, defending his family’s legacy and maintaining order in a kingdom that is rife with crime and corruption. The film’s central conflict arises when Raja Sahab crosses paths with a powerful politician’s son, who is portrayed by Prateik Babbar. The politician, eager for revenge after an altercation between their sons, embarks on a path to destroy Raja Sahab.
As the film progresses, Raja Sahab’s life becomes increasingly endangered as the political power struggle intensifies. The narrative’s focus on family, power, and revenge creates a high-stakes environment, but it is the portrayal of Raja Sahab’s struggle to preserve his family’s honor that drives the film forward. Salman Khan’s portrayal of the royal heir grappling with betrayal and violence forms the emotional core of the film.
Despite its shortcomings in terms of freshness, Sikandar does manage to deliver the typical Salman Khan charm, with larger-than-life action sequences and dramatic confrontations that appeal to his fanbase.
Looking Ahead: Will Sikandar Bounce Back?
While the initial enthusiasm around Sikandar seems to have waned after the extended weekend, it’s still too early to write off the film entirely. The box office performance could stabilize over the next few weeks as audiences look for fresh releases. Additionally, if the film gets stronger word-of-mouth promotion from those who appreciate its action and drama, it may still see a resurgence in later weeks.
However, Sikandar will have to contend with other upcoming big releases, which may further cut into its box office run. Fans of Salman Khan will continue to support the film, but whether Sikandar can truly stand out in the crowded 2025 film landscape remains to be seen. Regardless, the film’s action, star power, and spectacle ensure it will continue to draw a loyal audience, even if its box office trajectory is less meteoric than originally anticipated.
In conclusion, while Sikandar experienced a strong opening, its post-Eid performance indicates that sustaining momentum in a competitive market requires more than just star power—it also demands a fresh and engaging narrative. Only time will tell if the film can recover and continue its box office journey.
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