Box office report of The Raja Saab, Parasakthi, Ikkis, and more
Prabhas' The Raja Saab leads with Rs 137.5cr gross, topping Sarvam Maya's Rs 125.4cr. Bollywood's Ikkis at Rs 35.5cr holds firm amid Parasakthi's Rs 24.7cr Kollywood push. New 2026 releases battle for box office glory.
New Delhi: New year, new hits. As cinemas buzz with fresh releases, Prabhas' The Raja Saab storms ahead in Tollywood, while Bollywood's Ikkis holds strong.
But wait—is Mollywood's Sarvam Maya set to bounce back? From Kollywood underdogs to Marathi surprises, these films are fighting for the top spot. Check the latest numbers and see who's cashing in big amid the post-holiday rush.
Box office report
The Raja Saab
The Raja Saab, released on January 9, 2026, dominates with a whopping gross of Rs 137.5 crore. Its all-India nett stands at Rs 106.6 crore, with a solid Rs 88.9 crore in the first week, according to Sacnilk box office tracker. ''This Prabhas starrer has shattered expectations, pulling family crowds despite competition,'' said trade analyst Ramesh Bala in a tweet. The film's Telugu stronghold added Rs 30.9 crore overseas, pushing its worldwide appeal.
2. Sarvam Maya
Close behind is Sarvam Maya from Mollywood, which opened on December 25, 2025. It raked in Rs 125.4 crore gross, with Rs 73.25 crore nett in India and Rs 62.15 crore in week one. Despite a dip, its Rs 52.15 crore overseas haul keeps it in contention. "Mohanlal's charm is working wonders globally," noted Taran Adarsh on X, praising its steady leg.
3. Ikkis
Bollywood's Ikkis, out since January 1, 2026, scores Rs 35.5 crore gross and Rs 33 crore net. With just Rs 2.5 crore overseas, it relies on domestic love. "A patriotic winner for multiplexes," shared film critic Anupama Chopra in her review.
4. Tu Meri Main Tera Tu Meri
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri (Bollywood, Dec 25, 2025) grabs Rs 49.5 crore gross and Rs 39.35 crore nett, boosted by Rs 10.15 crore overseas. "Comedy gold paying off steadily," per Box Office India reports.
5. Parasakthi
Lower down, Parasakthi (Kollywood, Jan 10, 2026) hits Rs 24.7 crore gross and Rs 14.7 crore nett in days. "Vijay Sethupathi's action flick eyes weekend surge," tweeted Manobala Vijayabalan.
6. Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam
The Marathi film Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam (Jan 1, 2026) managed Rs 9.25 crore gross and nett, with zero overseas. "A niche hit for Maharashtra audiences," said regional tracker Akshaye Rathi.
So this is how the films are performing at the box office these days.
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