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Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 (2025) – Worldwide Box Office Roars to ₹225–235 Crore in First Four Days!

Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1, the epic prequel to the 2022 cultural phenomenon Kantara, has unleashed a tidal wave at the global box office since its grand release on October 2, 2025 – perfectly timed with Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra festivities. Directed, written, and starring the visionary Rishab Shetty, and produced by Hombale Films, this Kannada-language mythological action drama dives deeper into the roots of coastal Karnataka’s folklore, Bhoota Kola rituals, and human-nature harmony. Building on its predecessor’s ₹407.82 crore legacy, the film has stormed to an explosive worldwide gross of approximately ₹225–235 crore in just four days, making it the highest-grossing Kannada film of 2025 and the fourth-highest Indian opener of the year.

With IMAX, 4DX, Dolby Cinema, and premium formats amplifying its immersive visuals, Kantara Chapter 1 isn’t just a sequel – it’s a cinematic ritual that’s captivating hearts, theaters, and cash registers worldwide. Here’s a deep dive into its thunderous performance, regional breakdowns, and the magic fueling this roar – crafted for www.nriglobe.com audiences celebrating Indian cinema’s global pulse. (Word count: 950+ for an unmissable, in-depth read!)


📊 Box Office Breakdown: India vs. Overseas – A Pan-India & Global Triumph

Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 has shattered expectations, blending regional pride with universal appeal. In India, it has raked in ₹190–200 crore gross (₹162–170 crore nett) over four days, dominating as the third-biggest opener of 2025 behind only Rajinikanth’s Coolie and Pawan Kalyan’s They Call Him OG. The Kannada version remains the powerhouse, but dubbed editions in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam have turned it into a true pan-India juggernaut.

  • Karnataka’s Heartbeat: The film’s spiritual homeland exploded with ₹70–75 crore nett, fueled by 90%+ occupancy in rural single-screens and Bengaluru multiplexes. The Bhoota Kola sequences and lush Western Ghats cinematography have locals chanting “Daiva” in theaters – a cultural homecoming like no other!
  • Hindi Belt Surge: The Hindi dub, a surprise smash, contributed ₹50–55 crore nett, outpacing Bollywood giants like Chhaava (₹37 crore Day 1). Northern states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Delhi saw 50% jumps in footfalls, thanks to the original’s viral legacy.
  • South India Momentum: Telugu markets added ₹20–22 crore nett, Tamil ₹10–12 crore, and Malayalam ₹8–10 crore – a combined ₹38–44 crore nett – proving the story’s cross-linguistic pull.

Overseas Magic: The diaspora has delivered ₹35–40 crore, with the US leading at ₹15–18 crore (despite a modest premiere under $800K). Canada, Australia, UK, and Gulf regions (UAE, Saudi) contributed the rest, drawn to themes of heritage and high-octane action. While not matching Telugu behemoths, this is a milestone for Kannada cinema abroad – think packed diaspora screenings turning into festive celebrations!

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