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Kantara: Chapter 1 Day 25 Box Office – Rishab Shetty’s Epic Mints ₹818 Crore, Becomes 2025’s Highest-Grossing Film

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Kantara: Chapter 1 Day 25 Box Office – Rishab Shetty’s Epic Mints ₹818 Crore, Becomes 2025’s Highest-Grossing Film

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Kantara: Chapter 1 Day 25 Box Office Report

Kantara: Chapter 1 has crossed a new milestone. On Day 25 of its theatrical run, the film minted approximately ₹818 crore worldwide. With this figure, it dethrones Chhaava and earns the title of 2025’s highest-grossing Indian film.

The film, directed by and starring Rishab Shetty, was released on 2 October 2025 and has steadily built its collections with strong pan-India and overseas appeal

Here are the key take-aways:

Worldwide gross at Day 25: ~ ₹818 crore.

It surpasses Chhaava’s lifetime collection and claims #1 spot for 2025.

It underscores the major commercial success of the film beyond just the Kannada-language market.

Why this success matters

Cultural and market factors

Kantara: Chapter 1 blends regional folklore with mass-appeal storytelling, making it a pan-India phenomenon. The film explores the roots of tradition in a mythological-action framework, which has resonated broadly. 

Regional cinema breaking national records

The film’s performance underscores that regional cinema — in this case Kannada — is not only thriving but now competing at the highest national box-office levels. It’s a strong indicator of shifting audience preferences and distribution landscapes.

Marketing, release strategy, and timing

Releasing around a festival timeframe (Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra) gave the film a robust opening window, and subsequent word-of-mouth carried it forward. The multi-language dubbed versions also widened market reach. 

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What exactly does the ₹818 crore figure represent?
A1: The ₹818 crore is the approximate worldwide gross of Kantara: Chapter 1 as of Day 25 of its theatrical run. 

Q2: Has Kantara: Chapter 1 officially been declared the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025?
A2: Yes – with its ₹818 crore collection, it has overtaken Chhaava and is cited as the highest-grossing Indian film released in 2025. 

Q3: Does this figure include both domestic (India) and overseas markets?
A3: Yes. The worldwide figure includes domestic (all languages, all India) plus overseas territories. The detailed breakdown is not fully public but the ₹818 crore is an aggregated number.

Q4: How does this performance compare to the first film (Kantara) and other Kannada releases?
A4: It significantly surpasses earlier Kannada films. According to lists of highest-grossing Indian films, Kantara: Chapter 1 is ranked among top Kannada films at ₹809 crore+ worldwide.

Q5: What factors contributed to this runaway success?
A5: Several factors: strong content rooted in regional folklore, pan-India appeal via dubbed versions, strategic release timing, positive word-of-mouth, and a widespread distribution network.

Q6: Is this collection final, or will the film still add more?
A6: The ₹818 crore is as of Day 25. The film will continue in theatres beyond Day 25, so the final lifetime gross may go higher.

Published on : 27th October

Published by : SARANYA

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