Overview
- India net stands around ₹154–155 crore after six days, with Tuesday adding about ₹6.7 crore and Monday falling roughly 60% to about ₹7.4–7.5 crore, according to Sacnilk.
- The film’s start was heavily front‑loaded, fueled by ₹21 crore in paid previews and a ₹63.75 crore opening day across languages.
- Global tallies sit in the low‑to‑mid ₹200 crore range per trade trackers, as makers cite ₹252 crore for the opening weekend and Comscore ranked it seventh worldwide with a $26.7 million weekend.
- A reported ₹250 crore budget and the arrival of Kantara: Chapter 1 and Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari on Thursday raise pressure on weekday holds and the second weekend.
- Most earnings come from the Telugu version, and Chiranjeevi publicly praised the film’s scale and performances on X.