Kantara Chapter 1 Box Office Day 25: Rishab Shetty’s mythological action drama continues its powerful streak at the box office, recording a massive collection on its 4th Sunday. Within just a month, Kantara: Chapter 1 has proudly entered the ₹600 crore club domestically, reaffirming its dominance across regional and Hindi markets. The film’s strong hold even after 25 days highlights its exceptional word of mouth and audience connection.
Globally, the film has now surpassed the ₹800 crore mark, overtaking Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava to become the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025. With its grand scale, spiritual storytelling, and rooted performances, Kantara: Chapter 1 continues to set new benchmarks for Indian cinema.
Kantara Defeats Chhaava’s Lifetime Collection
Starring Rishab Shetty, Saptami Gowda, and Kishore, Kantara: Chapter 1 has emerged as a cultural and cinematic phenomenon. Known for its blend of mythology, folklore, and intense action, the film’s stunning visuals, soul-stirring music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, and Shetty’s powerful dual performance have captivated audiences nationwide.

On Day 25, the film added ₹10 crore across India, taking its global total to ₹818 crore, surpassing Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava (₹807 crore) to become 2025’s top-grossing Indian film. Kantara: Chapter 1 continues to dominate with its rooted storytelling and spiritual depth, redefining Indian cinema’s box office success.
The updated top 5 list for 2025 now stands as follows: Kantara: Chapter 1 – ₹818 crore (and counting), Chhaava – ₹807 crore, Saiyaara – ₹576 crore, Rajinikanth’s Coolie – ₹500 crore, and War 2 – ₹365 crore.
Kantara Crosses ₹600 Crore in Domestic Market
The movie is getting equal attention in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi belts. This is making it a perfect pan-India movie, continuing the legacy of the previous film, Kantara.
The film was a blockbuster from the very first day, bagging Rs 61.85 crore. By the end of the first week alone, the movie collected Rs. 337.4 crore. The second and third weeks added Rs 147.85 crore and Rs 78.85 crore to the numbers. Then, the fourth week’s collections reached a total of Rs. 600 crore in domestic collections.
With Kantara Box Office Collection Day 25 crossing Rs 600 crore, the film shows how strong performance and storytelling matter. The film proves to be a successful continuation of the original Kantara, released in 2022, which earned Rs. 407.82 crores on a budget of Rs. 16 crores.