Sikandar Box Office Collection Day 10: Starring Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna, Sikandar hit the big screens on Sunday, March 30, coinciding with the Eid 2025 weekend. It had an impressive opening day with a collection of Rs 26 crore. Sikandar has earned nearly Rs 104 crore during its ten-day theatrical run across India. On its 10th day, the film had earned Rs 43 lakh by 3 PM.

Initially pitched as a political drama, the film quickly evolved into a typical Bollywood masala entertainer as reviews started pouring in. Despite receiving mixed feedback, Sikandar earned over Rs 90 crore in its first week at the box office. The film also entered the Rs 100 crore club at the end of 2nd week.

Box Office Collection Sikandar

According to Industry tracker Sacnilk, the film had a strong opening with Rs 26 crore on Day 1 (1st Sunday), followed by an increase to Rs 29 crore on Day 2 (1st Monday), marking an 11.54% rise. However, the collections saw a sharp decline from Day 3 onwards, with Rs 19.5 crore on Day 3, dropping by 32.76%, and further plummeting to Rs 9.75 crore on Day 4 (-50%). 

The downward trend continued with Rs 6 crore on Day 5 (-38.46%). The first week ended with a total of Rs 90.25 crore. The second week experienced a mixed performance: Rs 3.5 crore on Day 6 (-41.67%), a slight recovery to Rs 4 crore on Day 7 (+14.29%), and Rs 4.75 crore on Day 8 (+18.75%). However, the following days saw another dip, with Rs 1.75 crore on Day 9 (-63.16%). Ultimately, the film’s total box office collection stood at Rs 104.68 crore.

About Movie Sikandar

The movie Produced collaboratively by Nadiadwala and Salman Khan is a gripping tale of a fiery youth who dares to challenge the powerful network of corruption. Set against the backdrop of a nation plagued by injustice, the film showcases his relentless fight for the rights of the common people, as he confronts the entrenched system with courage and determination. His quest for justice not only transforms his own life but also ignites a spark of hope among the oppressed, making him a symbol of resistance and change.