“120 Bahadur,” the latest film starring Farhan Akhtar, is facing a significant struggle at the box office. The movie has seen a continuous decline in collections since its release.
Its fifth day in theaters, Tuesday, proved particularly challenging. The film grossed an estimated 95,180 USD by late evening.
This figure marks a sharp drop from its Monday earnings of 168,675 USD. The trend suggests an early exit from cinemas for the war drama.

After five days, “120 Bahadur” has accumulated a total of approximately 1.48 million USD. Its opening day saw a collection of 271,084 USD.
While the film had moderate success over the weekend, earnings have consistently fallen since the start of the new week.
The reported budget for “120 Bahadur” is around 12.05 million USD. Current box office numbers indicate a substantial commercial disappointment against this production cost.

The film features a cast including Raashi Khanna, Vivaan Bhatena, Eijaz Khan, Sparsh Walia, and Ankit Sivach. Rajneesh Ghai directed the project.
Sumit Arora and Rajiv G. Menon co-wrote the script. Production companies involved were Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios.
“120 Bahadur” tells the story of the historic Battle of Rezang La. This battle took place during the 1962 India-China War.
It depicted approximately 120 soldiers of the Indian Army’s 13 Kumaon Regiment. They defended a position against an estimated 3,000 Chinese soldiers.

