Kantara Chapter 1 Box Office Collection Day 14: Rishab Shetty’s film witnesses a drop in numbers; Will it surpass Rs 500 crore?
GH News October 16, 2025 10:06 AM

Rishab Shettys film Kantara: Chapter 1 knows no bounds. The mythological action drama which happens to be the prequel to the 2022 blockbuster Kantara has turned heads. Kantara: Chapter 1 became the first film to earn Rs 100 crore overseas in 2025. Coming to the domestic collection as per industry tracker Sacnilk the film minted Rs 10 crore on day 14.
Kantara: Chapter 1 Box Office Collection Detailed Analysis
Since Kantara: Chapter 1 minted Rs 100 crore overseas it left behind movies like Rajinikanths Coolie Ahaan Panday and Aneet Paddas Saiyaara Mohanlal and Prithviraj Sukumarans L2: Empuraan and Kalyani Priyadarshan and Dulquer Salmaans Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra.
While the movie opened with a decent number of Rs 61 crore the total Kantara: Chapter 1 Week 1 collection stood at Rs 438.65 crore.
Coming to the second week the movie earned Rs 13.35 crore. Following the next day Kantara: Chapter 1 held its momentum earning Rs 14.15 crore. One will be surprised to know that Rishab Shettys folklore drama earned the maximum in the Hindi language — Rs 6.5 crore among the other four.
For the unversed Kantara: Chapter 1 was released in five languages including Kannada Tamil Telugu Hindi and Malayalam.
Speaking of its box office performance Kantara: Chapter 1 has collected Rs 475 crore net in India and Rs 660 crore worldwide. The film continues to perform strongly in theatres and is expected to maintain its run until the release of Ayushmann Khurrana Rashmika Mandanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Thamma on October 21.
About Kantara: Chapter 1
Released on October 2 in Kannada Hindi Telugu Malayalam Tamil Bengali and English the film is reaching audiences across languages and regions while remaining deeply rooted in its cultural core.
With Kantara: Chapter 1 Hombale Films continues to push the boundaries of Indian cinema promising a deeply immersive experience that celebrates folklore faith and cinematic excellence.