Kantara: Chapter 1 is creating waves and how! Apart from the rave reviews which the film is getting, the social media is filled with praise. Meanwhile, it has set the box office registers ringing beating several records. Kantara: Chapter 1 is the prequel to Kantara which released in 2022, and explores the origins of the divine spirit Panjurli Daiva and the beginnings of the legend that shaped the culture, faith, and forest of the region. This prequel released on October 2 worldwide and the had an opening of Rs 60 crore in India. Meanwhile, it kept seeing a solid growth due to positive word of mouth, not just in India, but globally.
As far as the overseas market is concernt, in the first six days, it has collected $7 million in international territories. This takes its worldwide collection to ₹414 crore with a couple of days still remaining in its first week at the ticket window. This is huge as the film has not surpassed the lifetime business of Kantara and also KGF Chapter 1.
After overtaking the lifetime business of KGF: Chapter 1 on Sunday, the film went past the total of the first Kantara by Tuesday. The 2022 sleeper hit had wrapped up its global run at around ₹408 crore, a figure the new instalment has now comfortably crossed. With this, Kantara: Chapter 1 has emerged as the second-highest-grossing Kannada film ever, standing only behind KGF: Chapter 2, which remains the industry benchmark with a staggering ₹1250 crore worldwide haul.
The film also outperformed other recent blockbusters such as Kamal Haasan’s Vikram (₹413 crore) and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 (₹411 crore), thus, its got the position of one of the biggest money-spinners, not just this year, but the last few years. Meanwhile, according to Sacnilk, at the Indian box office, the film has made Rs 290.25 crore net in all languages. It has done the maximum business in Kannada, followed by Hindi and Telugu.
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