The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 13: The much-talked-about pan-Indian release The Raja Saab has entered a relatively slow phase at the box office as it completes nearly two weeks in theatres. On Day 13 (Wednesday, January 21, 2026), the film managed to collect an estimated ₹0.48 crore net in India across all languages, indicating a steady but subdued weekday performance.
Day 13 Performance Overview
After enjoying a blockbuster opening week, The Raja Saab has seen its daily earnings decline sharply during the second week. While the collections are still respectable for a weekday, the gap between the first-week momentum and current numbers highlights the expected post-hype slowdown. Trade experts suggest that the drop is largely due to heavy front-loaded collections, rising competition from new releases, and audience saturation in major centres.
Total Box Office Collection After 13 Days
Despite the slowdown, the film remains a strong performer overall. By the end of Day 13, The Raja Saab has amassed an impressive ₹141.98 crore net in India. A significant chunk of this came from its opening week, where the movie raked in ₹130.25 crore, setting a solid foundation for its long-term theatrical run.
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Occupancy Report
Occupancy levels on Day 13 show a mixed trend across regions:
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Telugu version: 14.29% overall occupancy
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Hyderabad: 18.50%
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Bengaluru: 8.50%
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Hindi version: 4.94% overall occupancy
While Telugu-speaking regions continue to contribute the bulk of collections, Hindi belt performance remains modest.
The Raja Saab Box Office Collection Day 13
| Period | India Net Collection (₹ Cr) | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | 130.25 | — |
| Day 12 | 0.80 | -40.74% |
| Day 13 | 0.48 | — |
| Total (13 Days) | 141.98 | — |
With nearly ₹142 crore already in the bag, The Raja Saab has secured its place among the top-grossing Indian films of 2026 so far. However, sustaining collections in the coming days will depend on weekend growth and audience retention. Even with moderate drops ahead, the film is expected to close its theatrical run on a strong and profitable note.

Chaitan Limkar is a tech and entertainment writer passionate about innovation, media, and the stories shaping the digital world.




