The Taj Story box office collection has become the talk of Bollywood this week. Starring veteran actor Paresh Rawal, the film has pulled off an unexpected turnaround — earning over ₹10 crore within five days of release. Despite facing stiff competition from SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali, Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma, and Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa’s Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, The Taj Story has proven that strong storytelling and audience connection can still triumph over big-budget spectacles.
From Modest Start to Box Office Surprise
When The Taj Story released on October 31, it opened to a modest ₹1 crore — a figure many believed signaled a quick fade-out. But by Day 2, positive word-of-mouth and social media buzz doubled collections to ₹2 crore. Day 3 witnessed another jump, hitting ₹2.75 crore. What’s remarkable is the film’s performance in weekdays — usually a slowdown period — where The Taj Story managed ₹1.15 crore on Monday and ₹1.6 crore on both Tuesday and Wednesday, taking its total to ₹10.10 crore.
This growth pattern, without heavy promotions or discounts, proves that the audience has connected with the film’s content and emotional depth.
Why‘The Taj Story Is Sparking Conversations
The film’s plot — centered on a court case challenging the authenticity of the Taj Mahal — has triggered debate across audiences and critics alike. Paresh Rawal’s portrayal of a lawyer questioning history has been described as “provocative but deeply human.”
The controversy surrounding the film has ironically boosted curiosity. Viewers have been drawn to see what the fuss is about — leading to packed evening shows and increasing footfalls over the weekend.
Competing Against Giants — Still Standing Tall
Releasing alongside massive titles like SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali – The Epic, Ayushmann Khurrana’s Thamma, and Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa’s Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, The Taj Story was expected to be overshadowed. But its consistent collections, especially without discount offers or heavy advertising, have surprised trade analysts.
Experts predict the Paresh Rawal-starrer could reach ₹15 crore in its second week, making it one of the most profitable mid-budget films of the season.
Audience Reactions and Word-of-Mouth Buzz
Fans and critics alike have praised Paresh Rawal for his commanding performance and conviction-driven role. Many viewers have described The Taj Story as a “thinking man’s drama” that balances courtroom intensity with emotional storytelling.
On social media, hashtags like #TheTajStory and #PareshRawal trended over the weekend, with users calling it “a film that dares to ask questions.”
Even as Ayushmann Khurrana’s Thamma and Rashmika Mandanna’s performances continue to draw younger audiences, The Taj Story has found its footing with mature viewers seeking thought-provoking cinema.
What’s Next for The Taj Story and Paresh Rawal
With no major Hindi release scheduled next week, trade insiders believe The Taj Story could enjoy another strong weekend and easily cross ₹15 crore. The film’s success also boosts Paresh Rawal’s momentum, as his other project Thamma continues performing well in theatres, nearing ₹145 crore.
This dual success cements Paresh Rawal’s reputation as one of Bollywood’s most dependable and versatile performers — capable of excelling in both commercial and content-driven cinema.
The Taj Story has turned skepticism into applause, showing that genuine performances and layered storytelling can cut through noise and competition. As box office numbers climb, it’s clear that Paresh Rawal and his film have struck a chord — proving once again that word-of-mouth is still the strongest marketing tool in Indian cinema.

