Chhaava Hits Rs 600 Crore Mark Despite Netflix Debut: A Historic Win for Vicky Kaushal

Even after releasing on Netflix, Vicky Kaushal’s epic film Chhaava continues its roaring success at the box office. Now in its 10th week, the film has entered the Rs 600 crore club on its 66th day, making it only the third Hindi film to achieve this feat — following Pushpa 2 and Stree 2.
But what truly makes Chhaava unique is that it’s not a sequel, unlike the other two. This historic epic stands tall on its gripping content, powerful performances, and emotional storytelling, winning hearts across theatres and streaming platforms alike.
🎥 What Is Chhaava About?
Chhaava is based on the life and bravery of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the fierce son of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The film brings to life the untold struggles of the Maratha warrior, with Vicky Kaushal leading the charge in a career-defining role.
Directed by Laxman Utekar and produced by Maddock Films, the movie also features an ensemble cast including:
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Rashmika Mandanna
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Akshaye Khanna
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Ashutosh Rana
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Divya Dutta
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Diana Penty
To top it all, the soul-stirring music by A.R. Rahman adds depth and grandeur to the cinematic experience.
📈 Box Office Collection: Week-by-Week Breakdown
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Week 1: Rs 225.28 crore
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Week 2: Rs 186.18 crore
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Week 3: Rs 84.94 crore
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Week 4: Rs 43.98 crore
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Week 5: Rs 31.02 crore
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Week 6: Rs 15.60 crore
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Week 7: Rs 7.00 crore
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Week 8: Rs 3.50 crore
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Week 9: Rs 2.30 crore
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Week 10 weekend: Rs 30 lakh
Total so far: Rs 600.10 crore
📺 Chhaava on Netflix: Still Trending
Even after arriving on Netflix, Chhaava is far from losing steam. It’s currently ranked fifth in Netflix’s non-English film category, proving its massive global appeal.
Despite being available online, viewers are still flocking to cinemas to experience its grandeur on the big screen.
⭐ Why Chhaava’s Success Is Historic
Unlike franchise films that come with built-in fanbases, Chhaava created its success from scratch. Its box-office triumph proves there’s an audience for authentic, culturally rich historical stories—as long as they’re told with honesty, passion, and cinematic scale.