Kantara Chapter One: Advance Booking Report
Kantara Chapter One’s advance booking for its release on October 2, Dussehra, shows a decent performance for the upcoming four-day weekend. The film’s first day India booking across all languages stands at ₹12 crore 29 lakh. For the early four-day weekend, the India booking has reached ₹17 crore 24 lakh. Internationally, the overseas booking for the weekend is ₹5 crore 68 lakh. Combining these, the early four-day weekend worldwide booking for Kantara Chapter One totals ₹22 crore 92 lakh. While advance booking for the weekend is deemed decent, the film is not anticipated to achieve an opening as grand as its makers might be expecting.
The Raja Saab: Release Details and Box Office Outlook
The official release date for Prabhas’s film, The Raja Saab, has been announced for January 9, 2026. This is a one-month shift from its previously planned release on December 5 of this year. Upon its release, The Raja Saab is projected to secure an opening of ₹150 to ₹200 crore on its first day. Should the film perform well, it holds the potential to become another ₹1000 crore earner in Prabhas’s career.
Jolly LLB 3: 12-Day Worldwide Box Office Collection
Jolly LLB 3 has completed 12 days in cinemas and is currently in its second week. The film demonstrated strong earnings during its first week, and its second-week collections have exceeded expectations. The India net collection for the first 10 days reached ₹90 crore 48 lakh. On its 11th day, the film earned ₹3 crore 91 lakh in India, outperforming initial estimations. For its 12th day, Jolly LLB 3 is estimated to collect approximately ₹2.5 crore in India. Morning show occupancy on Day 12 was slightly lower than the previous day, with a minor drop in afternoon, evening, and night show bookings as well.
With these figures, Jolly LLB 3’s total India net collection for 12 days stands at ₹95 crore 90 lakh. The India gross collection over the same period is ₹114 crore 10 lakh. In overseas markets, the film has accumulated a gross collection of ₹28 crore 21 lakh. Cumulatively, the worldwide collection for Jolly LLB 3 after 12 days is ₹142 crore 31 lakh. The film is fully expected to surpass the ₹150 crore worldwide mark by the end of its two-week run. Its future performance will determine if it can join the ₹200 crore club.
OG (De Call Him OG): 6-Day Worldwide Box Office Performance
The film OG, produced with a budget of ₹250 crore, was released in multiple languages including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. On its first day, OG earned over ₹150 crore worldwide. Following this robust opening, the film’s daily earnings decreased, aligning with a common trend for South Indian films that start with strong initial collections. Collections remained substantial until Sunday but experienced a significant drop on Monday.
Over its first four-day weekend, OG recorded an India net collection of ₹156 crore 32 lakh across all languages. On its fifth day (Monday), the film collected ₹7 crore 54 lakh in India. For its sixth day, OG is estimated to earn approximately ₹6 crore 25 lakh at the Indian box office. Morning show occupancy on Day 6 was further down compared to the previous day, with a considerable drop observed in afternoon, evening, and night show bookings.
This brings OG’s total India net collection for six days to ₹170 crore 11 lakh. The India gross collection for the same period is ₹202 crore 43 lakh. Globally, the film’s worldwide collection after six days has reached ₹283 crore 61 lakh. Currently, the majority of the film’s earnings are concentrated in the Telugu market, with its performance in other languages showing a notable decline. Upcoming Dussehra holidays and a weekend are anticipated to potentially boost the film’s earnings. The lifetime box office collection will reveal if OG can reach the ₹400 crore or ₹500 crore mark.
