Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1 has stormed the global box office since its release on October 2, 2025. The film’s extended opening weekend has pushed its worldwide earnings close to the ₹300 crore milestone, setting up a strong challenge to recent South Indian hits.
The movie benefited from the long Dussehra weekend, drawing huge crowds across languages and showing solid word-of-mouth momentum. Industry trackers now compare its start with Malayalam blockbuster Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra, which previously set a high benchmark this year.
Kantara Chapter 1 box office: India and worldwide numbers so far
The film opened with an estimated ₹61.85 crore in India on Day 1, marking one of the biggest debuts of 2025. Saturday numbers surged further, making it the strongest single-day haul for any Indian film this year. Sunday matched opening day levels, keeping the momentum alive.
Trade estimates indicate India’s extended four-day weekend total has crossed ₹200 crore, with strong growth outside Karnataka. The Hindi version played a huge role in this performance, recording ₹18.5 crore on Day 1, ₹13.5 crore on Day 2, and around ₹20 crore on Day 3. Sunday’s Hindi take reportedly surpassed ₹20 crore, pushing the first weekend Hindi total above ₹70 crore.
When adding international earnings, early tracking places Kantara Chapter 1 worldwide box office collection in the ₹290–₹310 crore range. Producers are expected to share final audited numbers soon. If confirmed, this would put the Rishab Shetty-starrer slightly ahead of or on par with Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra, which grossed around ₹300 crore since its August 28 release.
Why this weekend matters for Indian cinema
Kantara’s performance signals strong pan-India appeal, with audiences embracing a folk-action story outside its home language. The Hindi market growth is especially notable, showing that South Indian films continue to break linguistic and regional barriers. This trend was previously seen with films like RRR and Kantara’s 2022 original.
The head-to-head comparison with Lokah reflects a competitive South Indian box office landscape in 2025. With Kantara still early in its run, weekday holds and the second weekend will determine if it overtakes Lokah definitively in lifetime gross.
Bottom line: Early trade data shows Kantara Chapter 1 worldwide box office collection is closing in on ₹300 crore after an extended Dussehra opening. Final official numbers will confirm if it has already surpassed Lokah’s record or is about to in the coming days.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the worldwide total for Kantara Chapter 1 after four days?
Early trade tracking puts it close to ₹300 crore, though final confirmed numbers are awaited.
Q2: Did Kantara beat Lokah Chapter 1 worldwide in its opening weekend?
Preliminary estimates suggest it may have matched or slightly surpassed Lokah’s ₹300 crore mark, but official producer figures will clarify.
Q3: How much did the Hindi version earn?
It opened with ₹18.5 crore, dipped to ₹13.5 crore on Day 2, then rose to ~₹20 crore on Day 3, with Sunday also above ₹20 crore.
Q4: Why is the Hindi performance important?
The Hindi market shows the film’s cross-language pull, making it one of 2025’s strongest South Indian releases nationally.
Q5: When will official box office numbers be released?
Producers typically release verified totals after overseas reporting and trade reconciliations, likely within a few days.
Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on early trade estimates and may change once official statements are released.
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