The latest box-office figures show that Kantara Chapter 1 is on the cusp of becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025. After a strong run of 22 days in theatres, the film is nearing the ₹800 crore mark worldwide — having already collected around ₹770 crore as of yesterday. The upcoming weekend is expected to push its total past this major milestone.
On its opening day, many trade analysts forecasted that Kantara Chapter 1 would finish in the range of ₹600-700 crore. However, the film exceeded expectations and has steadily climbed into much higher territory. With little competition in its fourth weekend, it now appears set to claim the top position for the year.
The performance reflects more than just strong ticket sales. It speaks to sustained audience interest, positive word-of-mouth, and the film’s ability to hold its own even several weeks after release. That sort of longevity is rare in a market where new films often dominate quickly.
For distributors and exhibitors, the film’s run becomes a benchmark: a regional-language entry achieving pan-India success, reaching into markets beyond its traditional strongholds. For producers and filmmakers, it signals that well-crafted content with strong regional roots can still break through at the national level.
As the weekend approaches, all eyes will be on how much further the film can go. Crossing ₹800 crore would not just confirm it as the biggest grosser of 2025 so far — it would set a high bar for other releases aiming to challenge it in the coming months.

