Rishab Shetty’s Kantara Chapter 1 storms through its first week with massive global earnings, dethroning Brahmastra and 3 Idiots to emerge as one of Indian cinema’s highest-grossing films.
The Kantara fever refuses to die down! Rishab Shetty’s much-awaited prequel, Kantara Chapter 1, is not just ruling hearts but also the global box office. As it nears the end of its first week in theatres, the Kannada period action-drama has surpassed a jaw-dropping ₹450 crore worldwide, proving yet again that Shetty’s magic is unstoppable.
With each passing day, the film continues to outshine expectations, dominating both domestic and international markets. The seventh day saw another power-packed performance, and trade experts believe the second weekend will take Kantara Chapter 1 dangerously close to the ₹500 crore mark — an achievement rarely seen for a non-Hindi film in such a short span.
Kantara Chapter 1 Box Office Day 7: The Roar Gets Louder
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Kantara Chapter 1 earned an impressive ₹25 crore net on Wednesday, taking its India total to ₹316 crore net (₹379 crore gross). The film’s consistency throughout the week has left even the biggest Bollywood releases gasping for breath.
The Hindi-dubbed version alone has raked in ₹100 crore net, while the original Kannada version is hot on its heels with ₹99 crore — a testament to Rishab Shetty’s growing national appeal. Meanwhile, the Telugu version has contributed over ₹60 crore, and both Malayalam and Tamil dubs have added another ₹20 crore each. That’s the definition of a true-blue pan-India blockbuster!
Overseas, the film has already crossed $8 million (around ₹72 crore) and continues to bring in steady numbers. Even as weekday collections dip slightly, Kantara Chapter 1 still has the momentum to perform strongly in its second weekend — possibly pushing its global total beyond ₹500 crore by Sunday.
Surpassing Legends: Kantara Joins the Big League
It’s official — Kantara Chapter 1 has surpassed the lifetime earnings of Bollywood giants like Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva (₹431 crore) and Rajkumar Hirani’s cult classic 3 Idiots (₹450 crore).
This means that in just a week, Kantara Chapter 1 has entered the elite club of India’s highest-grossing films ever, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with cinematic giants like Baahubali 2, KGF: Chapter 2, and RRR.
Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh summed it up perfectly on social media:
“Kantara Chapter 1 is not just a movie — it’s a movement. Rishab Shetty has done what even big-budget Hindi films couldn’t in 2025. The storytelling, culture, and emotion have struck gold across languages.”
The Rishab Shetty Effect: From Regional Star to National Phenomenon
When Kantara first released in 2022, no one expected it to become a cultural milestone. But Rishab Shetty’s deeply rooted storytelling, blending folklore, devotion, and raw action, turned it into a global phenomenon.
Now, with Kantara Chapter 1, Shetty has taken the bar higher. The prequel delves into the origins of the divine lore — set a thousand years before the events of the first film — exploring the roots of the sacred traditions that defined the original.
Fans have hailed it as “a visually divine experience,” with Shetty’s performance being described as both ferocious and spiritual. Actress Rukmini Vasanth, who plays the female lead, has also received rave reviews for her grace and emotional depth.
A Cinematic Triumph Rooted in Faith and Fury
Written and directed by Rishab Shetty, the film stars Rukmini Vasanth, Gulshan Devaiah, and Jayaram, alongside Shetty in the lead role. The storyline intertwines spirituality, folklore, and warfare — with stunning cinematography capturing the rugged beauty of coastal Karnataka.
Every frame feels like a painting, drenched in mysticism and cultural pride. The haunting background score, traditional chants, and Shetty’s fiery dialogues have elevated the cinematic experience to something larger than life.
Critics and fans alike are calling Kantara Chapter 1 “India’s answer to Gladiator with a divine twist.”
Kantara Chapter 1’s Box Office Breakdown (Day-Wise)
DayCollection (in ₹ Crore)
Day 1 65.2
Day 2 48.9
Day 3 52.1
Day 4 53.4
Day 5 39.6
Day 6 32.5
Day 7 25.0
Total (India Net) ₹316 Crore
Worldwide Gross ₹451 Crore
The film’s hold over all major markets, especially in the Hindi belt, has surprised analysts. What’s even more interesting is how Kantara Chapter 1 continues to perform strongly despite competing with Bollywood releases and Hollywood imports.
Fans Go Wild: “This Is Not Just a Movie, It’s a Religion”
Across social media, fans have turned the film’s success into a celebration. From viral dance reels using the background score to fan-made posters comparing Rishab Shetty to legends like Rajinikanth and Yash — Kantara Chapter 1 has turned into a mass movement.
One fan on X (formerly Twitter) wrote:
“When Rishab Shetty says ‘Daiva,’ you feel it in your spine. Kantara Chapter 1 isn’t cinema — it’s divine art.”
Another said:
“Bollywood spends ₹300 crore on VFX and still misses the soul. Rishab Shetty makes magic with emotion and roots.”
Even celebrities like Ram Charan, Kangana Ranaut, and Manoj Bajpayee have praised the film for bringing back India’s lost connection to folklore and spirituality.
Kantara Chapter 2 Already Announced!
And the best part? The Kantara universe isn’t stopping here. The makers have officially confirmed Kantara Chapter 2, which will continue the saga from where the original 2022 film left off.
According to insiders, Shetty has already begun pre-production for the sequel, and it promises to be even more intense and visually grand. “The idea is to complete the spiritual cycle,” said a source close to the team. “Chapter 1 showed the origin, Chapter 2 will show the legacy.”
If the buzz is anything to go by, Kantara Chapter 2 might just be India’s next ₹1000-crore film in the making.
Final Verdict: The Fire of Faith Keeps Burning
With Kantara Chapter 1, Rishab Shetty has proved that good storytelling doesn’t need a superstar — it just needs sincerity, faith, and culture. The film’s thunderous box office run in multiple languages and countries underlines the fact that Indian audiences crave authenticity more than glamour.
As the film inches closer to ₹500 crore and aims for the mighty ₹1000 crore club, one thing is clear — Kantara isn’t just a movie franchise anymore; it’s a cultural phenomenon redefining Indian cinema.
So, if you still haven’t watched it, now might be the time to witness Kantara Chapter 1 in theatres — not just as a film, but as an experience that blends myth, power, and devotion.
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