After making a decent run during the opening weekend, Farhan Akhtar’s ‘120 Bahadur’ witnessed a huge loss on its first Monday. The war drama, which also stars Raashii Khanna in the lead, was running ahead of the competition, ‘Mastiii 4’, during the weekend; however, the game changed on the fourth day. According to the latest numbers, ‘120 Bahadur’ is marginally behind Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh and Aftab Shivdasani’s ‘Mastiii 4’ at the box office collection.Read on for more details on ‘120 Bahadur’ box office collection.
‘120 Bahadur’ box office collection day 4 update
Directed by Razneesh Ghai, ‘120 Bahadur’ opened with Rs 2.25 crore on Friday, and then, saw a rise of over 70 per cent on Saturday, collecting Rs 3.85 crore. Thereafter, on Sunday, the movie saw over 3 per cent boost in the numbers and made Rs. 4 crore in the domestic market. However, on its first Monday, the movie lost its steady pace, and the collection on day 4 dropped to Rs 1.40 crore (early estimates). With this, the total box office collection of ‘120 Bahardur’ stands at Rs. 11.50 crore.
‘120 Bahadur’ day 4 occupancy
The war drama saw an overall 7.46% Hindi occupancy on Monday, November 24, 2025. It is a huge dip from Sunday, which recorded 16.50% occupancy. The morning shows saw 4.38% attendance, which rose to 7.83% in the afternoon. A marginal drop was seen in the evening shows, with 7.26% occupancy, but during the night, the movie picked up the pace with 10.36% footfall.
‘Mastiii 4’ beats ‘120 Bahadur’ by a margin on Monday
‘Mastiii 4’ starring Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh and Aftab Shivdasani was falling behind ‘120 Bahadur’ during the opening weekend. The overall collection is also so far Rs 1.50 crores less than the war drama. However, on Monday, ‘Mastiii’ made Rs. 1.50 crore at the box office, beating ‘120 Bahadur’ by a whisker.
‘120 Bahadur’ review
With a rating of 3 out of 5 stars, an excerpt from our review of the movie reads, “The film offers glimpses into how a community largely associated with farming in the plains adapted to the brutal cold, altitude, and isolation of Rezang La. There is much to discover in 120 Bahadur, yet by the time the end credits roll, you’re left with mixed emotions — moved by the sacrifice, but not as deeply connected to the characters as you wish to be.” Go to Source

