Box Office report of The Raja Saab, Ikkis, Sarvam Maya and more
Prabhas' The Raja Saab blasts Rs 100.6cr worldwide on day 1, topping Sarvam Maya's Rs 122cr festive run. Bollywood's Ikkis at Rs 34cr, Tu Meri Rs 49.5cr shine too. Krantijyoti grabs Rs 7.5cr regionally. Epic clashes heat 2026 box office—who wins the throne?
New Delhi: Hold your breath, cinema lovers. Prabhas' The Raja Saab explodes with a massive 100.6 crore worldwide on day 1, leaving rivals in the dust.
But wait—Sarvam Maya still shines strong from Christmas, while Bollywood's Ikkis surprises. Who's crushing it? Dive into the thrilling numbers shaking the box office. Dig in to get insights into how the major releases are performing at the box office.
Box office report of major releases
The Raja Saab
Prabhas' horror-comedy The Raja Saab stormed to Rs 100.6 crore worldwide on its Jan 9 release. India net hits Rs 62.9 crore, gross Rs 75.6 crore, with Rs 25 crore from overseas. Tollywood power shines bright as fans pack theatres. Day 1 fireworks signal a blockbuster run ahead.
Ikkis
Bollywood's Ikkis has grabbed Rs 34 crore worldwide since Jan 1. India net at Rs 26.35 crore, gross Rs 31.6 crore, overseas Rs 2.44 crore. Steady performer draws crowds with its story. Decent start for the week, eyes on weekend jump to build momentum. Solid family entertainer vibe.
Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam
Marathi film Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam scores Rs 7.5 crore worldwide from Jan 1. All from India net Rs 6.35 crore and gross Rs 7.5 crore—no overseas yet. Regional gem connects with local audiences. Modest but loyal run shows Marathi cinema's quiet strength.
Sarvam Maya
Mollywood's Sarvam Maya totals Rs 122.15 crore worldwide post-December 25 release. India net Rs 59.45 crore, gross Rs 70.05 crore, overseas Rs 52.1 crore. Christmas magic keeps it soaring into the New Year. Strong word-of-mouth fuels epic legs—South India's pride.
So this is how the films are performing at the box office for now.

