Overview
- Industry tracker Sacnilk estimates ₹7.50 crore nett on day five in India, taking the five-day domestic total to ₹147.7 crore after a roughly 60% fall from Sunday.
- DVV Entertainment reports ₹252 crore worldwide through opening weekend and ₹265 crore after Monday, a tally Hindustan Times says leads all Telugu releases in 2025.
- The film’s biggest single day was its Thursday launch at ₹63.75 crore, preceded by ₹21 crore from paid previews.
- Most of the India haul comes from the Telugu version, with smaller contributions from dubbed Hindi, Tamil and Kannada shows.
- Second‑weekend holds could be tested by new releases such as Kantara: Chapter 1 and Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari.