Kantara Chapter 1 box office day 21: Rishab Shetty film crosses Rs 550 crore mark post Diwali

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 Rishab Shetty film crosses Rs 550 crore mark post Diwali

Kantara Chapter 1 has achieved a significant milestone, crossing Rs 500 crore in India and a worldwide collection of Rs 760.5 crore. The film's success is attributed to its portrayal of folklore and nature worship, resonating with audiences. Kangana Ranaut praised the film, suggesting its potential to curb tribal conversions.

Kantara Chapter 1 hit a new milestone once again. On Wednesday, the film entered the Rs 500 crore club in India after witnessing a rise in earnings during the Diwali festive season.According to the industry tracker Sacnilk, Kantara Chapter 1 minted Rs 10.25 crore net in India on day 21, taking its total to Rs 557.15 crore.

Day 21 collections and total

Meanwhile, the Rishab Shetty starrer has maintained its impressive run at the international box office. It has crossed a worldwide collection of Rs 760.5 crore, as per the tracker. The overseas markets contributed Rs 108.5 crore to its total earnings.

Kantara Chapter 1 day-wise Box Office collection

Day 1 (Thursday) – Rs 61.85 croreDay 2 (Friday) – Rs 45.40 croreDay 3 (Saturday) – Rs 55.00 croreDay 4 (Sunday) – Rs 63.00 croreDay 5 (Monday) – Rs 31.50 croreDay 6 (Tuesday) – Rs 34.25 croreDay 7 (Wednesday) – Rs 25.25 croreDay 8 (Thursday) – Rs 21.15 croreWeek 1 Total – Rs 337.40 croreDay 9 (2nd Friday) – Rs 22.00 croreDay 10 (2nd Saturday) - Rs 39 croreDay 11 (2nd Sunday) - Rs 39 croreDay 12 (2nd Monday) - Rs 13.35 croreDay 13 (2nd Tuesday) - Rs 13.50 croreDay 14 (2nd Wednesday) - Rs 10.5 croreDay 15 (3rd Thursday) - Rs 9 croreDay 16 (3rd Friday) - Rs 8.50 croreDay 17 (3rd Saturday) - Rs 12.75 croreDay 18 (3rd Sunday) - Rs 17 croreDay 19 (3rd Monday) - Rs 11.65 crore Day 20 (3rd Tuesday) - Rs 11.75 croreDay 21 (3rd Wednesday) - Rs 10.25 crore (Early estimate)Total – Rs 557.15 crore

Rishab Shetty on the story

Talking to PTI about the film, Rishab claimed that he had no ‘ideology or agenda’ behind telling this story.

“As a storyteller, I always think, I should never be biased, and that we should tell stories to people, like about our folklore, Bharatiyata, and our belief system of nature worshipping. So by adding all these elements we made this story,” he said, adding, “Irrespective of all (political) parties and people, there is no ideology or agenda in this (film), we are just establishing this story, and people are liking and appreciating it.

Kangana Ranaut praises the film

Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut recently responded to a social media post that compared the Dev culture of the Himalayas to the traditions shown in Rishab Shetty’s film. The user had shared a heartfelt post saying, “What Kantara has shown is reality. Until I saw this movie, I wasn’t aware of South India, but believe me, everyone born in the Himalayas has felt and seen things beyond imagination. The Dev culture here is truly divine, and this movie beautifully shows the vastness of Hinduism and the deep connection people have with their local deities.

Kudos to you @shetty_rishab sir for bringing such a marvellous project.”The post caught Kangana’s attention, and she was quick to respond with admiration for the film. She wrote, “Very nice, such films can be crucial for stopping tribal conversion also.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the project's box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on [email protected].

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