Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1 has crossed another big milestone at the global box office. After a strong extended opening weekend, the film is now estimated to have earned between ₹319 crore and ₹335 crore worldwide by the end of Day 4. With a solid Monday hold, India’s net earnings have already moved past ₹250 crore. The film is officially trending as a HIT in the Hindi market and continues to climb overseas as well.
The Hindi version added about ₹8–9.5 crore net on its first Monday (Day 5), taking its five-day total to around ₹76–₹80 crore. The hold was impressive, showing just about a 50 percent drop from its opening day. The strong word of mouth and weekday ticket price offers have helped sustain momentum beyond the weekend.
Kantara Chapter 1 worldwide box office collection — key numbers
Worldwide gross after Day 4 is tracking between ₹319 and ₹335 crore, depending on trade sources. India’s net collection stood at approximately ₹223.75 crore by Day 4 and has now grown to around ₹254–₹256 crore after Day 5. The India gross is close to ₹265–₹270 crore. These numbers position the film as one of the fastest Kannada titles to hit the ₹300 crore global mark, just behind KGF Chapter 2.
Day 5 saw India collecting around ₹30.5 crore net across all languages. Hindi alone contributed roughly ₹8–₹9.5 crore, while Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam circuits stayed steady. Many multiplex chains introduced weekday discounts, which boosted footfalls and helped maintain strong Monday occupancy.
Sunday was especially strong for Hindi, where the film surpassed even its Kannada performance on that day. This shows the success of the film’s pan-India expansion strategy and growing acceptance in northern markets. Other South Indian languages also contributed solid numbers, making the film a true multi-language success.
Box office momentum and next steps
Kantara: Chapter 1 has quickly become the second-fastest Kannada film to reach ₹300 crore worldwide, a mark only KGF Chapter 2 hit faster. Its steady weekday performance suggests it will comfortably move past ₹350 crore in the coming days. Whether it can push toward the ₹400 crore mark depends on its second and third weekend jumps.
Diwali releases like Thamma and Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat are expected to arrive on October 21, 2025. These titles will bring strong competition, particularly in the Hindi market. For now, the film has a clear runway and could easily cross ₹150 crore in Hindi if current weekday trends continue.
In summary: The kantara chapter 1 worldwide box office collection now stands at ₹319–₹335 crore after Day 4, with India net crossing ₹250 crore after Day 5. The Hindi version has turned into a HIT, holding strongly on Monday and keeping hopes alive for an eventual ₹400 crore global milestone.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the worldwide total so far?
After Day 4, global gross is estimated between ₹319 crore and ₹335 crore. Day 5 tallies will push this higher once fully consolidated.
Q2: How much has it earned in India?
India net reached around ₹223.75 crore by Day 4 and climbed to about ₹254–₹256 crore after Day 5. India gross is in the ₹265–₹270 crore range.
Q3: How is the Hindi version doing?
Hindi Day 5 added ₹8–₹9.5 crore net, taking the total to roughly ₹76–₹80 crore in five days. The trend is strong and points to a HIT verdict.
Q4: Can it reach ₹150 crore in Hindi?
Yes. Current weekday trends suggest it can cross ₹150 crore if it keeps this momentum through the next two weekends.
Q5: What’s the next challenge for the film?
Big Diwali releases like Thamma and Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat will test its staying power when they hit cinemas on October 21, 2025.
Disclaimer: Box office numbers are estimates from industry trade reports. Final official figures may vary once producers and distributors release actuals.
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