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New Delhi: James Cameron’s latest blockbuster, Avatar: Fire and Ash, continues its fiery run worldwide with staggering collections, setting a new benchmark for 2025 releases.
Meanwhile, Indian films across industries—Akhanda 2: Thaandavam in Telugu, Bha. Bha. Ba. in Malayalam, and Sholay: The Final Cut in Hindi—witness strong regional support this weekend.
Cameron’s epic continues its mighty run, collecting Rs 24.5 crore on Friday, taking its total to Rs 500 crore in India alone. Globally, the film shows powerful momentum with strong word-of-mouth and IMAX draw. The fantasy spectacle has cemented its place among Hollywood’s highest-grossing films in Indian markets.
This Malayalam dramedy remains a steady regional favourite, collecting Rs 11.9 crore on its second day, with a total gross reaching Rs 19 crore. Its humorous take on family life and nostalgic moments have attracted both urban and rural viewers, keeping ticket counters buzzing in Kerala and beyond.
Despite limited screens, Mowgli holds a mild but consistent pace, collecting Rs 2.93 crore on Friday for a total of Rs 3.43 crore. The film charms family audiences with its jungle adventure theme, showing decent occupancy during weekend matinees despite strong competition from other regional biggies.
This Tamil historical drama stays low on numbers, managing Rs 1.45 crore over its first week. Audiences have praised the performances but criticised the pacing and production value. With no major weekend growth, its theatrical run may soon wrap up as bigger festival releases approach.
The modern reimagining of the 1975 cult classic had a modest opening week, collecting Rs 2.36 crore. Despite nostalgic appeal and star power, the response remains lukewarm. Critics praised the visual polish but questioned the need for a retelling. Word-of-mouth may decide its extended run.
Nandamuri Balakrishna’s Akhanda 2 wreaks havoc at the Telugu box office with Rs 93 crore by Friday, adding Rs 12 crore in a single day. The mass entertainer enjoys roaring success in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, proving Balayya’s charisma and high-voltage action still command unmatched fan frenzy.
Kapil Sharma’s sequel delivers decent numbers with Rs 13.14 crore in total collection. The comedy appeals to family audiences with slapstick humour and situational chaos. Its steady weekday trend and decent weekend jump signal a clean hit in the entertainment-driven early winter window.
The Kannada action drama continues a solid hold, maintaining Rs 30.35 crore total after stable Friday numbers. Fans have hailed the gripping performances and stylish direction. Its consistent run reflects Sandalwood’s growing pan-India appeal, positioning The Devil among 2025’s most successful regional thrillers.
So this is how the films are performing at the box office these days.