Overview
- Early day-11 estimates show India net at roughly ₹435–₹439 crore after a ₹100 crore-plus second weekend, including about ₹39–40 crore on both Saturday and Sunday.
- Hombale Films pegged week-one worldwide gross at ₹509 crore, Sacnilk estimated roughly ₹560–₹590 crore by day 10, and multiple outlets now report the total has crossed ₹600 crore.
- The film has entered India’s 400-crore net club, ranks among the year’s top performers, and is reported as 2025’s No. 2 grosser domestically behind Chhaava.
- Strong multilingual turnout continues, with Kannada and Hindi leading contributions and the Hindi version alone nearing ₹150 crore after an outsized second-weekend jump.
- Industry reports note debate over distributor break-even despite blockbuster grosses, even as fan celebrations included Rishab Shetty’s surprise visit to Mumbai’s Gaiety Galaxy with a petal welcome.