Kantara: Chapter 1 has opened strongly to the Indian box office, collecting Rs. 69-70 crosses about the first day. This includes near Rs. 4.50 rates of previews on Wednesday evening, mainly Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The Rishab Shetty Starrer will rank like the sixth or eighteenth biggest day of all time in India, subject to the real place.
That said, the expectations were even more important, given the appreciation of the pan-indie that the original film had. The disappointment was the Hindi, which was going to be the main engine of the collection, but could not meet these high expectations, lowering the overall number. Put aside the commercial expectations, which were for an opening similar to other suites of the South as Pushpa 2 Or KGF 2The film should have reviewed RS. 30 crores at least, with the big holiday outing, but it could only bring about half.
In the south, the film marked the second biggest day of opening of all time in the original state of Karnataka, just behind KGF 2. The film brought back Rs. 22 crosses approximately in the state, including the glimps, which makes it the second time that a film exceeds RS. 20 Brooding in a single day. The original film is always the most profitable film in the state. It will be interesting to see if this film could continue to challenge it.
Telugu states have also seen a strong launch for the film, with Rs. 13.75 crores first day, making it one of the greatest openings for a non-Tollywood film in the United States. It could have done even better, but he had to compete with the local film They call it ogWhich is doing quite well. The Tamil Nadu and Kerala also delivered an opening, in particular the latter, with one of the biggest days of opening of the State.
The territorial break for Kantara: Chapter 1 in India is as follows:
| Area | Raw |
|---|---|
| Karnataka | RS. 10:00 p.m. CR. |
| Fit | RS. 13.75 cr. |
| Tamil Nadu | RS. 6.25 cr. |
| Kerala | RS. 6.00 cr. |
| Rest of India | RS. 21.50 cr. |
| INDIA | RS. 69.50 cr. |
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