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Legacy Stars Dominate: Deol & Chiranjeevi Redefine Cinema
29 Jan
Summary
- Sunny Deol's Border 2 earned ₹213 crore in six days.
- Chiranjeevi's Mana Shankara Vara Garu Prasad crossed ₹200 crore.
- January 2026 saw older stars capture audience attention.

In January 2026, Indian cinema witnessed a significant resurgence of its veteran stars, challenging long-held industry beliefs. Sunny Deol's Border 2 became a massive success, grossing ₹213 crore within its first six days and attracting a wide demographic, from families to younger viewers discovering the actor's big-screen presence.
Concurrently, in Telugu cinema, Megastar Chiranjeevi continued his reign with Mana Shankara Vara Garu Prasad, a film that rapidly crossed the ₹200 crore mark. This achievement underscored Chiranjeevi's consistent ability to draw crowds, a feat amplified by a popular cameo from Venkatesh.
The success of both films demonstrated a strong audience appetite for conviction and sincerity over constant reinvention. This trend suggests that trust in legacy stars, rather than fleeting trends, remains a powerful driver for theatrical attendance.




