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This weekend saw an extraordinary variety at the Indian box office. From the grand return of Baahubali: The Epic to the emotional power of Roi Roi Binale, the audience had plenty to choose from. Several smaller releases also made their presence felt, showing that regional cinema is no longer in the shadows of Bollywood.
Shehnaaz Gill’s Ik Kudi had a quiet start. The film collected around Rs 0.12 crore in its opening three days. Although the numbers were low, there’s hope for better midweek growth as positive word-of-mouth builds in the northern region.
S.S. Rajamouli’s Baahubali: The Epic created a storm at cinemas nationwide. Combining the best of The Beginning (2015) and The Conclusion (2017), the film roared back with nostalgia and grandeur. In just three days, it grossed Rs 24.35 crore in India. The film’s powerful visuals and emotional connect proved that Baahubali’s legend still lives strong in the hearts of fans.
Zubeen Garg’s final film, Roi Roi Binale, has redefined Assamese cinema. The film collected an impressive Rs 7 crore, a landmark figure for a regional release. Fans are treating it as a celebration of Zubeen’s unmatched legacy. Critics have called it one of the most moving films of the year, blending music, emotion, and storytelling.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma continues to dominate multiplexes. The family drama crossed Rs 120.05 crore in just 13 days. Its strong emotional core and catchy soundtrack have turned it into a crowd favorite, proving that good content can compete with mega action films.
The romantic drama Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, starring Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa, added Rs 3.75 crore more to its earnings. Its total now stands at Rs 64.40 crore. The film continues to do well in urban centers, especially in Delhi and Mumbai, where young audiences are connecting with its love story.
Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 remains a box office juggernaut. On its 30th day, it still pulled in Rs 2.54 crore, taking its India total to Rs 606.09 crore. Globally, the film has made Rs 834.25 crore and counting, making it one of India’s biggest blockbusters ever.