Kantara: Chapter 1 earned an estimated Rs. Collected. Earned 1.15 Crore in Hindi today on its 4th Thursday (Day 29). The film starring Rishabh Shetty earned Rs 10 crore in its fourth week. 16.80 crore, which is about 38 percent less than the third week. The film did well after Diwali, after a slow pace in the days before Diwali due to festivals. Kantara: Chapter 1’s running total is now Rs. Earning Rs 198.05 crore at Hindi box office.
The Rishabh Shetty and Rukmini Vasanth-led mythological epic saga is expected to run for a few weeks before leaving the theaters in the Hindi belt. It is on the verge of entering Rs. 200 crore club, which should be done by tomorrow or the day after.
Produced by Hombale Films, Kantara: Chapter 1 will emerge as the second Kannada original dubbed Hindi film to gross more than Rs. 200 crore figure in the North Indian belt. Earlier, KGF Chapter 2 had achieved this feat. Rishabh Shetty’s film is expected to make around Rs. Will finish her performance in. 205-210 crores.
The film may not have performed like other South Indian breakout sequels, Baahubali 2, KGF Chapter 2 and Pushpa 2. Nevertheless, it emerged as the third highest-grossing film in Hindi, leaving behind War 2 and Housefull 5. The film also achieved the title of super hit in the Hindi version.
The box office collections of Kantara: Chapter 1 (Hindi) in India are as follows:
| Day | net |
|---|---|
| First week (8 days) | Rupee. 102.00 crore. |
| week two | Rupee. 52.00 crores. |
| week three | Rupee. 27.25 crores. |
| fourth friday | Rupee. 3.00 crores. |
| fourth saturday | Rupee. 4.00 crores. |
| fourth sunday | Rupee. 4.00 crores. |
| fourth monday | Rupee. 1.50 crores. |
| fourth tuesday | Rupee. 1.90 crores. |
| fourth wednesday | Rupee. 1.25 crores. |
| fourth Thursday | Rupee. 1.15 crores. (EST.) |
| Total | Rupee. 198.05 crores. |
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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. Figures may be approximate, and IHNS makes no claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequate indicators of the box-office performance of the respective films.





