Critical response The film generally received positive reviews from critics, most of whom praised the performances of Salman Khan and Sonu Sood, music, humour and action sequences. In a 4-star review for Koimoi,
Komal Nahta ensured that the film would be a commercial success and said "
Dabangg may be a routine subject but its other plus points will ensure that it proves a runaway hit". Kaveree Bamzai of
India Today gave the film four stars while labelling it as "one
Zandu Balm of a movie." Film critic Aniruddha Guha of
Daily News and Analysis called the film "slightly mad, and terribly entertaining." Mathures Paul of
The Statesman gave the film 3.5 stars and commented, "
Dabangg aligns itself with viewers frustrated by the nonexistence of uncomplicated heroism on screen." In a 3-star review for
Rediff.com, Abhishek Mande stated "
Dabangg is not a movie for non-Salman fans. But for those who worship him it's a film you simply cannot afford to miss."
Anupama Chopra of
NDTV gave 3 stars and stated that the film is watchable for the "sheer pleasure of watching Salman Khan in top form". Sukanya Venkataraghavan of
Filmfare also rated 3-stars, and praised Khan's performance. Gaurav Malani of
Indiatimes was critical towards the film's story, remarking "the film doesn't care a damn for coming up with any innovative storyline."
Rajeev Masand of
CNN-IBN panned the film's screenplay, but praised Khan's performance.
Shobhaa De of the
Bangalore Times was critical, concluding "Let's hand it to Salman who has pulled off the stunts and pelvic thrusts. Nothing new there. But it is the naughty self-parodying, which is so camp, so out there, which delivers the biggest punch. What's left for this guy now – all he needs is a cape. And he can call himself Superman."
Box office Domestic Dabangg opened to nett collections in its first day, and became the highest opener of all time across India. On the second day, it netted . At the end of its weekend, the film collected the total of . The film netted on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday, and on Thursday taking the total nett collections to around in its first week of release. It subsequently became the highest opening week nett grosser. on Saturday and on Sunday, for a second weekend, a drop of around 50% from the opening weekend. In its second week, the film earned , taking the total nett collections to in two weeks, thus becoming the second highest-grossing film of all time in two weeks. The distributor share of
Dabangg was declared to be —the second highest in Bollywood.
Dabangg collected during the third week and in its fourth week, taking the domestic nett collections to . The domestic nett collections in eleven weeks was . It eventually progressed to .
Overseas Dabangg opened to a positive response in the overseas markets as well. The film's final overseas collections were
US$6.10 million. It grossed a total of US$4.20 million in the international markets at the end of its second weekend. In the United States,
Dabangg collected $628,137 from 62 screens in its opening weekend and $1,068,589 at the end of its second weekend. In the United Arab Emirates, it collected 3.2 million
Dirhams in the opening weekend, In the United Kingdom, it collected £332,673 from 41 screens in its opening weekend and £570,566 by the end of its second weekend. In Australia, the film collected
$126,000 from 14 screens in the opening weekend, and A$272,909 at the end of its second weekend. In Mauritius and South Africa, it collected US$25,000 each in its opening weekend. In Fiji, the film collected US$20,000 the opening weekend. In other territories of Europe and Africa, the film collected $100,000 in its opening weekend. == Controversies ==