Now new films like Thaama and Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat have been released in theatres, yet the craze for Rishabh Shetty’s period drama ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ is not showing any signs of slowing down. This film has made huge profits even in Diwali week. Let us know here how much collection has ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ made on the 20th day of its release i.e. third Tuesday?
What was the earning of ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ on the 20th day?
‘Kantara Chapter 1’ was released in theaters on October 2 on the occasion of Dussehra. Since then this film has been creating havoc at the box office. Even in the third week of its release, its fever has not gone down and audiences are coming to the theaters to watch it. Along with this, this film is also earning a lot.
- Talking about the collection of the film, ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ had collected Rs 337.4 crore in the first week.
- The earning of ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ in the second week was Rs 147.85 crore.
- After this, the film collected 8.5 crores on the 16th day, 12.75 crores on the 17th day, 17 crores on the 18th day and 11.65 crores on the 19th day.
- According to the early trend report of Saknilk, ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ has earned Rs 12 crore on the 20th day of its release i.e. third Tuesday.
- With this, the total earnings of ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ in 20 days has now become Rs 547.15 crore.
‘Kantara Chapter 1’ is now just this far away from breaking Chhawa’s record.
‘Kantara Chapter 1’ is performing amazingly even in the third week. Its total collection in India has now crossed Rs 547 crores and if it maintains its pace then it is expected that the film will soon beat the lifetime collection of Chhaava in India.
Let us tell you that Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhaava’ had made a lifetime collection of Rs 601.54 crore in India and Rs 807.91 crore worldwide, making it the highest grossing film of the year so far. But looking at the pace at which ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ is progressing, the record of ‘Chhaava’ now seems to be in danger. It remains to be seen how much ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ is able to earn at the box office in front of the new films.

