Kantara, a movie by Rishab Shetty, is dominating the box office. Recently released films in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu are making a tonne of money. Trade reports claim that on Sunday, October 16, the Hindi version of Kannada made twice as much money as it did on Saturday, October 16. The movie (which includes all languages) recently passed Rs 100 crore in revenue worldwide and is continuing doing well at the box office.
The highest-rated Indian movie on IMDb is Kantara, a Kannada film directed by Rishab Shetty, which defeated Yash’s KGF: Chapter 2. Since its debut, the movie has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from both reviewers and viewers.
According to trade reports, Day 3 collections for the Hindi version of Kantara were greater than those from Days 1 and 2. It displayed twice the growth on the third day. The movie is expected to have made Rs 4.28 crore, bringing the first day total to Rs 8.30 crore net. The movie is probably going to have a dream run at the box office due to excellent word of mouth.
Ramesh Bala, a trade analyst, noted on Twitter that Kantara had crossed Rs 100 crore globally. He continued by saying that the Kannada version makes up the majority of the collection.