Overview
- Industry trackers report an India net of about ₹45 crore on Day 1, with ₹9.15 crore from paid previews and a worldwide opening above ₹100 crore.
- Day 2 saw a steep fall, with estimates ranging roughly from ₹23.8 crore to ₹27.8 crore, putting the two‑day India total in the high‑80s to low‑90s crore range.
- Director Maruthi said an 8–9 minute episode was added from evening shows to restore missing footage and sharpen the second half after viewer complaints.
- End credits confirm a follow‑up titled The Raja Saab: Circus 1935, though no release timeline has been announced.
- The film drew mixed-to-negative reactions; performance was led by the Telugu version (about 57% Day 1 occupancy) while Hindi and other languages trailed, raising questions about recovery on a large reported budget.