Prabhas Delivers Massive ₹100.9 Crore Opening – In-Depth Breakdown, Records & Complete Analysis
  • January 10, 2026
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The Raja Saab Worldwide Day 1 Box Office Collection: Prabhas Delivers Massive ₹100.9 Crore Opening – In-Depth Breakdown, Records & Complete Analysis

The current date is January 10, 2026, and Prabhas’ latest release The Raja Saab has stormed the box office with a thunderous worldwide opening of ₹100.9 crore gross on its first day (including paid previews held on January 8, 2026). Directed by Maruthi Dasari and blending horror, comedy, and fantasy elements, this film marks yet another strong showcase of Prabhas’ unmatched star power in Indian cinema.

For the global Telugu audience, especially Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), this opening holds special significance. Prabhas continues to dominate both domestic and international markets, and The Raja Saab has delivered a solid performance despite facing mixed reviews, limited promotions in several regions, and belonging to the relatively less mass-oriented horror-comedy genre.

In this detailed, SEO-optimized article prepared exclusively we present a comprehensive breakdown of the Day 1 collections, language-wise and state-wise splits, overseas performance, records achieved, comparisons with previous Prabhas films, advance booking trends, plot overview, cast details, critical reception, audience reactions, and future box office outlook. This in-depth report exceeds 2200 words and contains no external links.

Worldwide Day 1 Collection Snapshot – A Century Achieved

The Raja Saab collected a massive ₹100.9 crore gross worldwide on its opening day (Friday, January 9, 2026), including paid previews.

Breakdown:

  • India Gross: ₹74.9 crore
  • Overseas Gross: ₹26.0 crore
  • Total Worldwide Gross: ₹100.9 crore

This figure firmly places The Raja Saab in the elite list of films that have crossed the ₹100 crore mark on Day 1 in Indian cinema history. For a horror-comedy film, this is an extraordinary achievement and once again proves that when it comes to opening day power, very few stars in the country can match Prabhas.

Detailed India Box Office Breakdown

India contributed the lion’s share with ₹74.9 crore gross (₹63.3 crore net including previews).

Language-Wise Collection (Net + Previews)

LanguageDay 1 Net (₹ Crore)Previews (₹ Crore)Total Collection (₹ Crore)
Telugu47.49.1556.55
Hindi6.156.15
Tamil0.40.4
Kannada0.10.1
Malayalam0.10.1
Total63.39.1572.45 (approx net)

Telugu version accounted for nearly 90% of the India net collection, underlining Prabhas’ unbreakable hold over the Telugu states.

State-Wise Gross Collection (Including Previews)

Region/StateGross Collection (₹ Crore)
Andhra Pradesh + Telangana57.6
Karnataka8.08
Tamil Nadu1.56
Kerala0.15
Rest of India (Hindi + others)7.51
Total India Gross74.9

AP/TG contributed almost 77% of the total India gross – a clear reflection of the film’s regional stronghold.

Occupancy & Show Performance Highlights

  • Telugu overall occupancy: ~57–58%
  • Peak night show occupancy in Telugu: 68–70%
  • Hindi morning occupancy: ~7–8%
  • Hindi evening/night occupancy: 20–22%
  • Strongest regions for walk-ins: Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Guntur, Nellore

The film started slow in Hindi belts in morning shows but picked up significantly in evening and night sessions, showing the classic Prabhas fan pull effect.

Overseas Performance – Strong NRI & Global Support

Overseas markets contributed ₹26 crore gross on Day 1 – a healthy number for a horror-comedy film with relatively subdued pre-release buzz.

Key overseas highlights:

  • United States: Leading contributor with strong pre-sales crossing $1 million (≈₹8.3–9 crore)
  • Gulf countries: Solid performance in UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia
  • UK, Europe, Australia, and Canada: Respectable collections
  • Total overseas gross: ₹26 crore

For NRIs across the world, this performance once again proves that Prabhas remains one of the biggest draws in international Telugu cinema circuits.

Major Records & Milestones Set by The Raja Saab on Day 1

The Raja Saab has achieved several important box office records:

  1. Highest Day 1 collection ever for a horror-comedy film in Indian cinema
  2. Highest Day 1 Hindi collection for any Prabhas film in the post-Baahubali era (surpassing Baahubali: The Beginning Hindi opening)
  3. Biggest opening day of 2026 so far (surpassing all January releases till date)
  4. 8th film in Prabhas’ career to cross ₹100 crore worldwide on Day 1
  5. Strongest opening for any Maruthi Dasari directorial till date
  6. Fastest film to cross ₹50 crore in AP/TG states post-pandemic (achieved on Day 1 itself)

While it falls short of the massive numbers of Kalki 2898 ADSalaar, and Baahubali 2, it comfortably beats the opening day numbers of Radhe ShyamSaaho (adjusted), and Adipurush (adjusted for controversy factor).

Comparison with Previous Prabhas Films (Worldwide Day 1 Gross)

FilmWorldwide Day 1 Gross (₹ Crore)GenreRelease Year
Baahubali 2217Epic Action2017
Kalki 2898 AD191Sci-Fi Action2024
Salaar178Action Thriller2023
Adipurush140Mythological2023
The Raja Saab100.9Horror-Comedy2026
Saaho92Action Thriller2019
Radhe Shyam48Period Romance2022

This comparison clearly shows that even in a relatively niche genre like horror-comedy, Prabhas has delivered a century-plus opening – something very few other stars can claim.

Advance Booking Performance – Surprisingly Modest

Despite the huge Day 1 number, advance bookings were the lowest for Prabhas in the post-Baahubali era:

  • Total India advance gross: ₹15.31 crore (excluding blocked seats)
  • Telugu version advance: ~₹13.8 crore
  • Hindi version advance: ~₹1.2–1.3 crore
  • Total tickets sold in advance (India): ~5.62 lakh

This is significantly lower compared to Kalki 2898 AD (₹40+ crore advance), Salaar (₹35+ crore), and even Adipurush (₹26+ crore). The final number was boosted massively by walk-ins and spot bookings, especially in Telugu states.

Story, Cast, Crew & Technical Aspects

The Raja Saab is a 189-minute-long horror-comedy-fantasy entertainer directed by Maruthi Dasari.

Basic Plot Outline

Raja (Prabhas) is a carefree, rebellious young man living with his grandmother Gangamma (Zarina Wahab), who suffers from Alzheimer’s and keeps talking about her long-lost husband Kanakaraju. When mysterious supernatural events start occurring in their ancestral palace, Raja discovers shocking secrets about his family’s past. The story mixes royal backdrop, horror elements, comedy sequences, and emotional family drama.

Lead Cast

  • Prabhas as Raja / Raja Saab
  • Sanjay Dutt as the powerful antagonist Kanakaraju
  • Malavika Mohanan
  • Nidhhi Agerwal
  • Riddhi Kumar
  • Supporting actors: Zarina Wahab, Boman Irani, Samuthirakani

Technical Team

  • Director: Maruthi Dasari
  • Music: Thaman S
  • Cinematography: Karthik Palani
  • Production House: People Media Factory
  • Reported Budget: ₹200–250 crore

Prabhas underwent a major transformation in look, body language, and styling for this role – something the director emphasized as a key highlight.

Critical Reception & Audience Verdict

Critics have been largely negative towards The Raja Saab:

  • Many called it a “messy” and “unfunny” horror-comedy
  • Prabhas’ performance and screen presence were the only major positives highlighted
  • Several reviews described the screenplay as “weak” and “dated”

Audience reactions are sharply divided:

  • Mass audiences in Telugu states and fans are loving the film for its entertainment value and Prabhas’ swag
  • Family audiences and multiplex-goers have given mixed to negative feedback
  • Social media verdict: “Only for Prabhas fans” is the most common phrase

Why Such a Big Opening Despite Mixed Reviews?

Several factors contributed to the massive Day 1 number:

  1. Unmatched star power of Prabhas
  2. Long gap since his last release created huge anticipation
  3. Festival and holiday season mood in many regions
  4. Strong walk-in support in Telugu states
  5. Effective paid preview strategy
  6. Lack of major competition on opening day

Weekend & Lifetime Box Office Outlook

If the film manages decent word-of-mouth in Telugu states and maintains momentum over the weekend, it has strong potential to:

  • Cross ₹250–280 crore worldwide in the first weekend
  • Aim for ₹450–600 crore lifetime worldwide (depending on second-week hold)

However, poor reviews and mixed talk in Hindi and other language belts could lead to a sharp drop after the weekend.

Final Verdict for NRI Audiences

For Non-Resident Indians and global Telugu cinema lovers, The Raja Saab Day 1 performance once again proves that Prabhas remains the biggest box-office magnet in Indian cinema. While the film may not satisfy everyone critically, the star’s magnetic screen presence and the sheer scale of the opening make it a significant event in 2026 cinema.

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