In an industry often dominated by star-studded spectacles and high-octane franchises, The Sabarmati Report is a film with a modest budget of approximately ₹25 crore, emerging as a resounding box-office success. What makes this achievement even more remarkable is the context in which it unfolds: coming in the wake of two blockbuster juggernauts—Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 and Singham Again. These films, both heavy on spectacle and mass appeal, set a high bar for competition, but the sleeper hit has managed to carve out a space for itself, earning critical acclaim and audience appreciation

The genre of The Sabarmati Report—often considered niche and less likely to draw the large crowds typical of mainstream cinema—made its success even more unlikely. However, with a storyline that tackles a crucial and socially relevant topic based on real incidents, not only captured the imagination of the audience but also sparked meaningful conversation across social platforms. It is no small feat for a film to stand out in an industry flooded with high-budget, high-profile releases, and to do so while addressing an important issue speaks volumes about the shift in audience preferences. 

Collecting over ₹30 crore is a significant achievement for any film, let alone one working with a fraction of the budget of its larger competitors. In an era of formulaic sequels and franchise-driven content, The Sabarmati Report stands as a beacon of hope—a reminder that sometimes, heart over hype can emerge as the true victor.