Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar continued its dream run and remained the undisputed leader. Scroll down to read the full report!
Dhurandhar box office collection
The action drama, directed by Aditya Dhar, collected a massive Rs 207.25 crore in its opening week. The second week proved even stronger at Rs 253.25 crore. In week three, the film added Rs 172 crore, followed by Rs 106.5 crore in the fourth week. On Saturday, its 37th day, Dhurandhar earned another Rs 5.75 crore. The film’s total India net collection now stands at Rs 805.18 crore, firmly making it the highest-grossing film of 2025.
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Strong word of mouth and sustained footfalls have kept the film steady well beyond its opening phase.
The Raja Saab box office collection
In contrast, Prabhas’s The Raja Saab experienced a sharp shift after a promising start. Directed by Maruthi, the film opened to Rs 53.75 crore on day one. However, collections dropped to Rs 26 crore on day two. By day three, Sunday figures stood at Rs 17.44 crore. Including Rs 9.15 crore earned from paid previews, the film’s total India net collection has reached Rs 106.34 crore.
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While it entered the Rs 100 crore club within three days, the steady decline over the weekend raised concerns, especially given its reported Rs 400 crore budget.
Parasakthi box office collection
Meanwhile, Sivakarthikeyan’s Parasakthi opened on a solid note. The political drama, directed by Sudha Kongara, earned Rs 12.5 crore on its first day. On day two, Sunday, it collected Rs 10.15 crore, taking its total India net to Rs 22.65 crore. Occupancy levels remained encouraging, particularly in Tamil Nadu, with strong turnouts in Chennai, Pondicherry and Coimbatore. Despite facing censorship hurdles and last-minute cuts, the film managed to hold audience interest.
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The coming weekdays will reveal which of these films can sustain momentum beyond the opening rush.