Overview
- It amassed ₹44.75 crore net domestically by Day 7, driven by robust weekday occupancy among families and devotional audiences.
- By Day 6, net collections of ₹35.91 crore against a roughly ₹15 crore budget yielded a 139.4% return on investment and secured a formal 'Hit' verdict.
- Day 7 collections remained strong at ₹7.5 crore with an average occupancy of 30%, sustaining momentum into the film’s second weekend.
- The animated epic has surpassed Hanuman (2005) to become India’s highest-grossing animated film and sold over one million BookMyShow tickets within five days.
- Having released in five Indian languages, the film begins its international distribution today as the first chapter of a planned decade-long ten-avatar franchise.