Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office: Day 17 Collection Update
The film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, made on a budget of 80 crore, had decent earnings in its first week at the box office. The collections remained decent in the second week as well, but in the third week, the film’s collections are decreasing significantly. The film has already earned much more than its budget worldwide.
Regarding the 17-day total worldwide collection, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari collected an India net collection of 59 crore 88 lakh in the first 15 days. On the 16th day, the film earned ₹1 crore 24 lakh at the Indian box office. According to reports, the film is earning ₹1 crore 30 lakh on its 17th day at the Indian box office. With this, the film’s India net collection in the first 17 days stands at 62 crore 42 lakh, and the India gross collection is 74 crore 81 lakh. The film’s overseas market collection, officially revealed by the makers, is 21 crore 26 lakh. Thus, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’s 17-day worldwide collection has reached 96 crore 7 lakh. The film is expected to easily cross the 100 crore mark worldwide in the next two to three days. The film has received an “Average” tag at the box office.
Thama Advance Booking: First Day & Weekend Collections
The horror-comedy film Thama, set for release on the 21st, has received a good response in advance bookings. This suggests the film could have a big opening at the box office. With a 5-day weekend, the film is expected to earn more than its budget within these five days. The first day’s advance booking collection for Thama has reached 4 crore 54 lakh, with a significant jump in bookings in the last 24 hours. The film’s weekend booking is in the range of ₹6 crore 50 lakh.
Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Box Office Advance Booking Details
For the romantic drama thriller film Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, actor Harshvardhan Rane’s previous film, Sanam Teri Kasam, had made record-breaking earnings on its re-release. However, due to lack of promotion, this film might not receive a very big opening day collection. The film, also releasing on October 21st, has a first-day advance booking collection of ₹1 crore 16 lakh. Its weekend will also be five days, and the weekend booking has reached ₹2 crore 12 lakh, which can be considered decent given that it has not been allocated many screens due to the release of a big film like Thama alongside it. The opening day collection of Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat will likely be much less than Thama’s.
Kantara Chapter One Box Office: 17-Day Worldwide Collection Report
The adventure drama thriller film Kantara Chapter One, with a budget of 125 crore, was released worldwide on October 2nd in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages. Since its release, the film has been making record-breaking collections every day at the box office. It has already become the second-highest-grossing film of 2025. This year, Chhava made the highest collection, but Kantara Chapter One is expected to cross Chhava’s lifetime collection in the coming days and set a new record for the highest earnings this year. The film is in its third week and is still performing fantastically in both Hindi and South languages.
Kantara Chapter One Hindi Box Office Performance
Kantara Chapter One collected a Hindi net collection of 110 crore 10 lakh in its first week. In its second week, the film earned 54 crore 57 lakh from its Hindi version. On the 16th day (third Friday), the film earned 3 crore 92 lakh in the Hindi market. According to reports, Kantara Chapter One is earning approximately 5.5 crore in the Hindi market on its 17th day. With this, the film’s Hindi net collection in the first 17 days totals ₹173 crore 9 lakh, and the Hindi gross collection is 208 crore 12 lakh. The film has proven to be a big blockbuster in its Hindi version.
Kantara Chapter One All India & Worldwide Box Office
Kantara Chapter One collected an India net collection of 501 crore 13 lakh across all languages in its first 15 days. On its 16th day (third Friday), the film earned 8 crore 62 lakh from all languages across India. Despite a lack of significant growth in South languages due to new releases and reduced screens, Kantara Chapter One is still earning approximately ₹10 crore in India net collection across all languages on its 17th day, according to reports. With this, Rishab Shetty’s Kantara Chapter One’s all-India net collection in the first 17 days is 519 crore 75 lakh, and the India gross collection is ₹622 crore 40 lakh. The film’s overseas market gross collection is 114 crore 60 lakh. Consequently, Kantara Chapter One’s worldwide collection in the first 17 days totals 737 crore. With Sunday approaching, the film is fully expected to see a significant jump in earnings and easily cross the 750 crore mark worldwide.
