According to early estimates by Sacnilk, the film earned approximately Rs 25 crore net in India on Wednesday, pushing its total domestic collection to Rs 316 crore. The movie opened with a thunderous Rs 61.45 crore on Thursday and maintained a strong momentum through the weekend, collecting Rs 45.4 crore on Friday, Rs 55 crore on Saturday, and Rs 63 crore on Sunday.
Kantara Chapter 1 collection
While weekday figures witnessed a natural decline, Kantara: Chapter 1 still held firm, bringing in Rs 31.5 crore on Monday and Rs 34.25 crore on Tuesday, before closing the week on a high note. With these numbers, the film now ranks behind only KGF: Chapter 2 in terms of lifetime earnings among Kannada films.
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Rishab Shetty reacts to Kantara: Chapter 1’s success
Director and lead actor Rishab Shetty addressed the film’s extraordinary run during a press interaction in New Delhi. Speaking about its reception, he said, “We began the world of Kantara from the first film, and since then, we have explored the dynamic between nature and humans. This story is rooted in our folklore from coastal Karnataka, and we want to talk about the tribes, the folklore, and deity worship in our film.”
Reflecting on the film’s global acceptance, he added, “Since then, I have had a thought that regional can also be universal. This time with this success, that point has once again been proven that our film is being accepted globally.”
More about Kantara: Chapter 1
Kantara: Chapter 1 is written, directed by, and stars Rishab Shetty as Berme, a tribal warrior. The film delves into the spiritual and cultural heritage of Tulunadu, particularly the Bhuta Kola tradition, blending folklore, devotion, and mysticism with cinematic grandeur.
The film also stars Jayaram, Rukmini Vasanth, and Gulshan Devaiah in pivotal roles. Produced by Vijay Kiragandur and Chaluve Gowda under Hombale Films, the production house behind KGF and Salaar, the movie has been widely praised for its storytelling, cinematography, and music.