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Regional Film 'Kantara Chapter 1' Becomes Surprise Box Office Sensation

Summary

  • 'Kantara Chapter 1' crosses ₹359.40 crore net in India
  • Film enters ₹500 crore club worldwide
  • Strong performance across regions, including non-South markets
Regional Film 'Kantara Chapter 1' Becomes Surprise Box Office Sensation

As of October 11th, 2025, Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara Chapter 1' continues its impressive box office run, having crossed the ₹359.40 crore net mark in India. The film, which entered its second week, had a brief midweek slowdown but bounced back strongly over the weekend, regaining pace and drawing packed crowds across regions.

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film minted ₹22 crore net in India on Day 9, slightly higher than the previous day's ₹21.15 crore. The makers have also claimed that 'Kantara Chapter 1' has entered the ₹500 crore club worldwide, with its gross earnings continuing to rise.

The film's performance has been particularly noteworthy in the Kannada market, where it witnessed an overall 42.58% occupancy on Friday, with a sharp rise from morning to night shows. Bengaluru led with 972 shows and a solid 40.50% occupancy, while smaller regions like Kundapura (84.25%) and Tumakuru (74.75%) also recorded impressive turnout.

The film's appeal has extended beyond the South, with the Hindi-speaking markets seeing 15.65% overall occupancy on Friday. Mumbai led with 755 shows, followed by Delhi NCR's 835 shows at 13% occupancy. The Tamil and Malayalam versions have also shown strong numbers, contributing to the film's robust all-India collections.

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The regional film 'Kantara Chapter 1' has crossed the ₹359.40 crore net mark in India and entered the ₹500 crore club worldwide.
'Kantara Chapter 1' witnessed an overall 42.58% Kannada occupancy on Friday, with a sharp rise from morning to night shows. Bengaluru led with 972 shows and a solid 40.50% occupancy.
No, the film's appeal has extended beyond the South, with the Hindi-speaking markets seeing 15.65% overall occupancy on Friday. Mumbai and Delhi NCR also recorded strong performance.

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