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Tushar Amrish Goel’s directorial venture The Taj Story has successfully completed three weeks at the box office, continuing its steady run in cinemas despite mounting competition from new and ongoing releases. The Hindi drama, featuring powerful performances by Paresh Rawal, Zakir Hussain, and Amruta Khanvilkar, has shown impressive consistency and resilience, proving its strong word-of-mouth appeal among audiences.

The Taj Story Box Office Collection – Day 21 Update

As per early estimates reported by Sacnilk, The Taj Story earned approximately ₹17 lakh on Day 21, marking a noticeable jump from the ₹12 lakh collected on the previous day (third Thursday). This growth is encouraging, especially considering the intense competition the film is currently facing at the ticket counters.

At present, the film is competing with titles like Thamma, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, and Haq. From today onward, the box office race has become even more challenging with the arrival of new releases such as Mastiii 4 and 120 Bahadur, which are expected to divert a portion of the audience.

Total Box Office Performance So Far

After three weeks, The Taj Story has amassed a total India net collection of ₹19.82 crore. Including taxes, the film’s India gross stands at ₹23.38 crore. Made on an estimated budget of ₹25 crore, the film has already recovered 79.28% of its total production cost, putting it on a strong path toward breakeven in the coming days.

Week-Wise India Net Collection Breakdown

  • Week 1: ₹11.00 crore
  • Week 2: ₹6.70 crore
  • Week 3: ₹2.12 crore
  • Total: ₹19.82 crore

Becomes Paresh Rawal’s 7th Highest-Grossing Film

With its latest box office milestone, The Taj Story has officially surpassed the lifetime collections of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Hera Pheri, and Aankhen. The film now stands as Paresh Rawal’s 7th highest-grossing film in India, a significant achievement considering the veteran actor’s long and celebrated career.

Paresh Rawal’s Highest-Grossing Films (India Net)

  • Welcome Back (2015): ₹95.92 crore
  • OMG (2012): ₹81.50 crore
  • Welcome (2007): ₹70.15 crore
  • De Dana Dan (2009): ₹48.14 crore
  • Phir Hera Pheri (2006): ₹40.80 crore
  • Malamaal Weekly (2006): ₹26.89 crore
  • The Taj Story (2025): ₹19.82 crore
  • Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998): ₹19.19 crore
  • Aankhen (2002): ₹17.48 crore
  • Hera Pheri (2000): ₹12.36 crore
  • The Taj Story Box Office Summary – Day 21
  • Budget: ₹25 crore
  • India Net Collection: ₹19.82 crore
  • India Gross Collection: ₹23.38 crore
  • Budget Recovery: 79.28%

FAQs

How much did The Taj Story earn on Day 21 at the box office?
The Taj Story collected approximately ₹17 lakh on Day 21, showing growth compared to the previous day’s earnings.

What is the total box office collection of The Taj Story so far?
After three weeks, the film has earned ₹19.82 crore (India net), with an India gross of ₹23.38 crore.

What is the budget of The Taj Story?
The film is made on an estimated budget of ₹25 crore.

Has The Taj Story recovered its budget?
The film has recovered around 79.28% of its total budget and is moving steadily toward breakeven.

Which films is The Taj Story competing with at the box office?
The film is facing competition from titles like Thamma, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, Haq, and new releases such as Mastiii 4 and 120 Bahadur.

What milestone has The Taj Story achieved for Paresh Rawal?
The film has become Paresh Rawal’s 7th highest-grossing movie in India, surpassing Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and several of his earlier hits.

Conclusion

Completing three successful weeks in theatres, The Taj Story has proven its box office strength through consistent collections and strong audience interest. Despite stiff competition from multiple new releases, the film continues to perform steadily and has already recovered nearly 80% of its production budget. Achieving the milestone of becoming Paresh Rawal’s 7th highest-grossing film, The Taj Story stands as a noteworthy success in his illustrious career.

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