Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office Update
The Bollywood comedy romantic film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is set to release on October 2nd. The film’s advance booking, which commenced three to four days prior, did not receive a strong response. Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari recorded a first-day advance booking of ₹3 crore 68 lakh in India. For its initial four-day weekend, the film’s advance booking from India stands at ₹5 crore 97 lakh. Overseas, the weekend booking for the film managed only ₹2 crore 18 lakh. In total, the first weekend worldwide advance booking collection for Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari has reached ₹8 crore 15 lakh.
Kantara Chapter One Advance Booking Trends
The adventure drama thriller film Kantara Chapter One, a prequel to Kantara, is scheduled for release on October 2nd. Despite being hours away from release, the film has already garnered significant earnings through advance bookings. Kantara Chapter One’s first-day advance booking across all languages in India has accumulated ₹24 crore 87 lakh. Given its Thursday release, the film also has a four-day weekend. Its first weekend advance booking from India stands at ₹31 crore 26 lakh. The overseas advance booking for the weekend totals ₹7 crore 94 lakh. Cumulatively, Kantara Chapter One’s first weekend worldwide advance booking collection has reached ₹39 crore 20 lakh.
Idli Kadhai First Day Worldwide Box Office
Dhanush’s action drama family entertainer film Idli Kadhai, released in Tamil and dubbed Telugu versions, faced a decent opening at the box office due to moderate pre-release hype. The film was released on approximately 2000 screens worldwide across both languages. With a budget of ₹105 crore, the makers had already recovered ₹73 crore from the sale of digital, satellite, and music rights before its release, with digital rights selling for ₹45 crore, satellite rights for ₹21 crore, and music rights for ₹7 crore. On its first day, Idli Kadhai recorded an all-India net collection of ₹8.5 crore. The India gross collection for the first day was ₹10 crore 13 lakh. Additionally, the film earned approximately ₹5.5 crore from overseas markets on its opening day. This brings Idli Kadhai’s first-day worldwide box office collection to ₹15 crore 63 lakh.
Jolly LLB 3: 13-Day Box Office Performance
Akshay Kumar’s comedy-drama film Jolly LLB 3 is nearing the end of its second week in theaters. The film had a strong first week and maintained decent collections in its second week. Over its first 11 days, Jolly LLB 3 collected an India net collection of ₹93 crore 25 lakh. On its 12th day, the film added ₹3 crore 55 lakh to its India box office earnings. Reports indicate that on its 13th day, Jolly LLB 3 is collecting approximately ₹3 crore 25 lakh at the Indian box office. With these figures, the film’s cumulative India net collection over 13 days has reached ₹100 crore 5 lakh, marking its entry into the ₹100 crore club in India net collections. The India gross collection for Jolly LLB 3 stands at ₹119 crore 10 lakh. Globally, the film’s worldwide box office collection has reached ₹147 crore 34 lakh up to its 13th day.
OG (They Call Him OG) Week 1 Box Office Report
Pawan Kalyan and Emraan Hashmi’s action-crime-drama thriller film OG, released on September 25th in Telugu and other South Indian languages, has completed one week in cinemas. The film secured the biggest opening of 2025 as an Indian cinema film on its first day. Despite positive reviews, the first weekend collections were decent, followed by significant daily drops during the weekdays. Over its initial five days, OG amassed an India net collection of ₹162 crore 76 lakh across all languages. On its sixth day, the film collected ₹7 crore 13 lakh at the Indian box office. The estimated India net collection for its seventh day is approximately ₹6.5 crore. This brings OG’s total all-India net collection for the first seven days to ₹176 crore 39 lakh. The India gross collection for the film stands at ₹209 crore 51 lakh. The worldwide box office collection for OG after seven days is ₹290 crore 68 lakh. With a budget of ₹150 crore and worldwide theatrical rights sold for ₹170 crore, the film needs to earn a minimum of ₹300 crore worldwide to be considered a clean hit.
