November 4, 2025 : After a record-breaking opening weekend, Baahubali: The Epic has seen its first noticeable slowdown at the box office. The Prabhas and Rana Daggubati starrer, directed by the legendary SS Rajamouli, managed to collect ₹26 crore on its fourth day (Monday), marking a significant dip compared to its weekend numbers.
The film, which had a phenomenal start with ₹78 crore on its opening day, continued its strong run through the weekend, amassing nearly ₹200 crore across India. However, the Monday fall — almost 60% from Sunday’s collections — was expected given the film’s massive initial turnout and the return to weekday footfalls.
According to trade analysts, Baahubali: The Epic’s total domestic box office collection now stands at approximately ₹226 crore. Despite the dip, it remains one of the strongest performers of the year and continues to dominate multiplexes and single screens alike.
The film’s Hindi version contributed nearly ₹10 crore of Monday’s total, while the Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam versions collectively brought in ₹16 crore. Overseas, Baahubali: The Epic is maintaining a steady pace, especially in the US and Middle East markets, taking its global gross beyond ₹350 crore.
Film trade expert Taran Adarsh noted that the dip was “normal for a Monday after a blockbuster weekend,” adding that “the film’s long-term performance will depend on the second Friday numbers.”
Social media remains abuzz with praise for Rajamouli’s vision, Prabhas’s larger-than-life portrayal, and Keeravani’s majestic score. However, some critics point out that while Baahubali: The Epic excels in visuals and scale, its storytelling feels stretched in parts.
Despite mixed critical reception, the audience turnout — especially families and Rajamouli loyalists — continues to drive footfall in major cities. In southern markets, the film is holding stronger, with Hyderabad and Chennai showing minimal decline.
Industry experts believe that Baahubali: The Epic could cross the ₹300 crore domestic mark by its second weekend if the weekday trend stabilizes. Advance bookings for the coming weekend already show healthy interest, suggesting that the film’s word-of-mouth appeal remains robust.
Meanwhile, comparisons with RRR and KGF: Chapter 2 continue, as fans debate whether Baahubali: The Epic can surpass their lifetime earnings. While the pace has slowed, trade insiders assert that Rajamouli’s latest outing remains one of 2025’s biggest cinematic events — both commercially and culturally.
In international markets, the film’s IMAX and 3D screenings are performing particularly well, helping it maintain its premium segment audience. Reports also indicate that the film has sparked renewed interest in mythological cinema, leading to a surge in OTT offers for Rajamouli’s production team.
With strong overseas business, positive audience retention, and festive reruns planned in select theatres, Baahubali: The Epic is expected to stay relevant in box office discussions for weeks to come.
Summary 
Baahubali: The Epic collected ₹26 crore on Day 4, marking a post-weekend dip but maintaining strong overall momentum with ₹226 crore domestic and ₹350 crore global earnings.

