Dhanush-Kriti Sanon’s ‘Tere Ishq Mein’ Earns Rs 16.5 Crore on Day 1

Dhanush and Kriti Sanon’s romantic drama, Tere Ishq Mein, hit cinemas on Friday, November 28, and has already created a buzz among moviegoers. With strong advance bookings and positive word of mouth, the film earned a remarkable Rs 16.5 crore on its opening day, making it the second biggest opening for a romantic movie this year after Saiyaara.

One key factor in the film’s success is the nostalgia of Dhanush’s previous hit, Raanjhanaa, as this collaboration with director Aanand L Rai revisits the theme of tragic love. Fans were excited to see the reunion of Dhanush and Rai, especially after their previous project Atrangi Re premiered on OTT platforms. The film’s positive reviews and appealing storyline helped it attract more audience in evening and night shows, contributing to the strong opening numbers.

Industry experts expect Tere Ishq Mein to continue its strong run over the weekend, potentially crossing the Rs 50 crore mark in its first three days. this romantic drama may dominate the box office in the coming days, making it one of the most successful romantic openings of the year.

Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 Becomes 2025’s Fastest ₹200 Crore Grosser in India

Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 has stormed the Indian box office, becoming the first film of 2025 to cross ₹200 crore within its opening weekend. Directed by and starring Shetty himself, the film collected an impressive ₹223.25 crore in India during its four-day extended weekend, earning ₹61.85 crore on day one, ₹45.5 crore on day two, ₹55 crore on day three, and ₹61 crore on day four.

With this performance, Kantara Chapter 1 has surpassed major hits like Sankranti Ki Vastunam, Housefull 5, They Call Him OG, and Raid 2, entering the list of the year’s top 10 highest-grossing Indian films. Currently, only five films—Chhava, Saiyara, Coolie, Mahavatar Narasimha, and War 2—stand ahead of it in earnings.

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Globally, the film has amassed around ₹325 crore, making it the sixth highest-grossing Indian film worldwide in 2025. Interestingly, the Hindi version has outperformed the original Kannada version, collecting ₹50.5 crore compared to ₹47.6 crore.

All eyes are now on whether Kantara Chapter 1 can overtake Chhava to become the biggest blockbuster of 2025.