Rishab Shetty's Kantara is enjoying a terrific run at the box office! Check out its actual budget & total collection after first 5 days.
There’s a lot happening at the box office currently and Kantara is one of the films which is grabbing eyeballs. It’s another commercial winner and a critically acclaimed film coming from the ever growing Kannada film industry. It is now attracting the attention of trade experts. So let’s take a look at its budget and how much collection it has made till now.
On one side, it’s Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan 1 is raking in solid numbers at ticket windows despite mixed reviews. On the other side, despite positive reviews, Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan’s Vikram Vedha is doing just about fair business. Amid it, the Rishab Shetty directorial is now gaining the momentum with increasing social media support.
Backed by a fresh storyline, Kantara is receiving glowing reviews from every corner. Thanks to extraordinary word-of-mouth, shows in Mumbai have been increased. And looking at the response, exhibitors are discussing giving this film a chance in cities across the Hindi speaking belt too.
Kantara released on 30th September only in Kannada language, alongside Ponniyin Selvan 1 and Vikram Vedha. It has completed theatrical run of 5 days and so far, the film has collected 25.10 crores* at the box office. Remember that the film started from making 2.30 crores on day 1. It witnessed terrific growth over the weekend and the response is now just getting better with each passing day.
Speaking about the budget, this Rishab Shetty directorial is made at a controlled cost of 20 crores. So we can see that the film is already in a profit zone by making returns of 5.10 crores so far. In percentage, Kantara has made a profit of 25.5%. As the run has now just started and rocking reviews flooding social media, this Sandalwood film is on its way to be a huge blockbuster. Let’s see how it performs in the coming days.
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This post was published on October 4, 2022
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