Chhaava has officially entered Bollywood’s most elite league. With its latest box office figure standing at Rs. 600.10 crore, the historical epic starring Vicky Kaushal has become only the fourth Indian film to cross the monumental Rs. 600 crore mark at the domestic box office — placing it in the esteemed company of blockbusters like Pushpa 2: The Rule, Jawan, and Stree 2.
This massive milestone firmly cements Chhaava as one of the biggest commercial success stories in recent times and ushers lead actor Vicky Kaushal into the coveted Rs. 600 crore club — alongside superstars Shah Rukh Khan, Rajkummar Rao, and Allu Arjun.
Each of these films represents a different genre and storytelling style, yet all have captivated the masses and dominated the box office. While Pushpa 2 dazzled with its action-packed intensity and pan-India appeal, Jawan rode on Shah Rukh Khan’s superstardom and socio-political undertones. Stree 2 brought back horror-comedy with a bang, and now Chhaava has proved that historical epics — when done right — can be both critically lauded and commercially unstoppable.
For Vicky Kaushal, Chhaava marks a monumental leap in his career. Known for his powerful performances in content-driven films like Uri, Raazi, and Sam Bahadur, this is the first time he has headlined a project that has broken into the Rs. 600 crore club. His portrayal of the Maratha warrior has not only earned critical acclaim but has also translated into a massive box office pull — a rare and coveted combination. In doing so, Vicky joins an elite list of actors who have carried a Rs. 600 crore+ film on their shoulders — alongside Shah Rukh Khan (Jawan), Rajkummar Rao (Stree 2) and Allu Arjun (Pushpa 2).
With its powerful storytelling, emotional depth, and breathtaking scale, Chhaava has set a new benchmark for historical dramas in Indian cinema. At a time when box office success is increasingly reliant on opening weekends and aggressive marketing, Chhaava has demonstrated the value of content-led longevity, maintaining a strong theatrical run over multiple weeks.
By crossing Rs. 600 crore, Chhaava has not only joined a prestigious box office club but has also reaffirmed the audience’s appetite for rooted, culturally rich stories with grand cinematic execution. It’s a moment of celebration for Indian cinema — and a defining chapter in Vicky Kaushal’s ever-rising career.
Rs. 600 cr Grossers at a glance
Pushpa 2 – The Rule – Rs. 830.10 cr
Jawan – Rs. 643.87 cr
Stree 2 – Rs. 627.02 cr
Chhaava – Rs. 600.10 cr