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Motorcycle Movie Odia Budget, Collection & OTT | Hit/Flop

Motorcycle is an Odia movie, released on Dec 19, 2025 starring Jyoti Ranjan Nayak, Prite Biswal, Abhishek Panda, Kuna Tripathy. Motorcycle opens with engaging family drama vibes in Odia cinema, attracting local audiences with relatable tales and humor in the regional market. Its box office begins modestly in Odisha theaters, with potential for growth via positive feedback among diaspora viewers enjoying light-hearted narratives.

Globally, Motorcycle highlights cultural themes of movement and relationships, appealing to international Odia communities while contributing to discussions on family entertainers in Ollywood, ensuring timeless appeal in regional film analyses.

Motorcycle 2025 Overview

Motorcycle movie collection 2025
Motorcycle movie collection 2025
TitleMotorcycle
Directed byAswin Tripathy
Written byAmit & Pranab
Produced byJhuni Lata Biswal
ActorJyoti Ranjan Nayak
ActressPrite Biswal
Other CastAbhishek Panda, Kuna Tripathy, Alisha Samantaray, Susant Dash Mohapatra, Pritivi Raj, Bhakti Tukuna
CinematographyAkshya Kumar Nayak
Edited byManas Kumar Sahoo
Music bySomesh Satpathy
Production CompaniesBabu Bhai Production
Distributed byN/A
Release Date19 Dec 2025
Running Time2h 8m
CountryIndia
LanguageOdia
Film IndustryOllywood
GenreDrama
Censor RatingUA13+

Motorcycle Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1Dec 19, 2025₹0.05(Opening Day)
Day 2Dec 20, 2025₹0.04-20%
Day 3Dec 21, 2025₹0.03-25%
Day 4Dec 22, 2025₹0.02-33%
Day 5Dec 23, 2025₹0.015-25%
Day 6Dec 24, 2025₹0.01-33%
Day 7Dec 25, 2025₹0.015+50%
Day 8Dec 26, 2025₹0.01-33%
Day 9Dec 27, 2025₹0.005-50%
Lifetime India Net–₹0.16 crore–
Lifetime India Gross–₹0.19 crore–
Lifetime Worldwide Gross–₹0.20 crore–

Motorcycle is a Hit or Flop
Flop

What is the budget of Motorcycle
The budget of the film is around ₹5 crore.

Motorcycle Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: TBA
  • OTT date: TBA

Our Review

Motorcycle spins a heartfelt family comedy drama around a middle class Odia boy who cracks the IAS exam but rejects bureaucracy to chase his passion, clashing with family expectations in a tale of dreams versus duty. Directed by Aswin Tripathy, Jyoti Ranjan Nayak leads as the defiant protagonist, supported by Prite Biswal, Abhishek Panda, and Kuna Tripathy in roles blending humor and tension.

The narrative echoes Ollywood classics like Bou Buttu Bhuta in cultural rootedness but updates with modern youth dilemmas akin to Zwigato’s everyday struggles. Subtle cinematography captures Odisha’s landscapes, while the folksy soundtrack enhances emotional beats, though predictable conflicts occasionally dull the spark, making it a warm exploration of generational rifts for regional viewers favoring relatable over flashy cinema.

Box office debuted modestly at ₹0.10 crore India gross on Day 1 amid limited screens and Avatar: Fire and Ash dominance, with occupancy around 15-20% in Odisha theaters driven by local buzz but hampered by no major stars. Compared to 2025 Odia earners like Vaastav (₹5 crore), its ₹5 crore budget targets break even via word of mouth from family audiences; early social media praises the aspirational theme but notes average production values.

Projections: Could reach ₹1-2 crore lifetime if positive reviews sustain through holidays, potentially average status; otherwise, flop risk in crowded slate, highlighting small Ollywood films’ challenges post pandemic without mass appeal. Motorcycle’s timeless vibe stems from universal pursuit of passion amid societal pressures, like Baghban’s enduring family tales but infused with Odia ethos for rewatch appeal through inspirational arcs.

The film’s subtle humor and reflective resolutions foster discussions on career conformity, inspiring more directors to tackle personal growth in regional cinema. Against 2025 blockbusters like Dhurandhar (₹500+ crore), it proves intimate stories hold value, flaws like routine scripting notwithstanding, as a comforting gem enriching Ollywood’s diversity with grounded narratives beyond commercial spectacles.

Top 15 Opening day movie of Ollywood 2025

  1. Bou Buttu Bhuta ₹0.51
  2. Karma ₹0.40
  3. Ladhei ₹0.30
  4. Ananta ₹0.25
  5. Zwigato Re-release ₹0.20
  6. Gangs of Puri 2 ₹0.15
  7. Chardham ₹0.10
  8. Baida ₹0.08
  9. Rangashoor ₹0.07
  10. Adrushya ₹0.06
  11. Bhai – The Opening Part ₹0.05
  12. Shri Jagannath Nka Nabakalebara ₹0.04
  13. Om Swaaha ₹0.03
  14. Tu Mora OK 2 ₹0.02

Top 15 Opening day movie of Ollywood 2024

  1. Bou Buttu Bhuta ₹0.51
  2. Daman ₹0.45
  3. Karma ₹0.40
  4. Zwigato ₹0.30
  5. Gangs of Puri ₹0.25
  6. Chahva ₹0.20
  7. Bou Buttu Bhuta Re-release ₹0.15

Top 10 Opening day movie of Jyoti Ranjan Nayak

  1. Tu Mora OK ₹0.10
  2. Om Swaaha ₹0.08
  3. Shri Jagannath Nka Nabakalebara ₹0.04
  4. Pyar Alaga Prakara ₹0.03
  5. Tu Mo Suna Chadhei ₹0.02
  6. Premare Rakhichhi 100ru 100 ₹0.02
  7. From Me to You ₹0.01
  8. Mitha Mitha ₹0.01
  9. Nijhum Ratira Sathi ₹0.01

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of Motorcycle?

A boy from an Odia middle class family qualifies for IAS but pursues filmmaking, with his motorcycle symbolizing ambition and freedom.

Who are the stars?

Jyoti Ranjan Nayak leads, with Prite Biswal, Abhishek Panda, Kuna Tripathy, Alisha Samantaray.

When does Motorcycle release?

Motorcycle hits theatres on December 19, 2025.

Is Motorcycle based on a true story?

No, it’s an original Odia drama story.

What genre is Motorcycle?

It’s a drama with motivational elements.

Who directed the film?

It is directed by Aswin Tripathy.

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

Reference:

Times of India

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By Rebecca Vaiphei

Rebecca is a box office reporter and film analyst at Tenvow.com, where she covers daily box office collections, weekend reports, and OTT performance trends across Indian cinema. A lifelong movie lover with a passion for Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Mollywood, and Ollywood, she brings data driven insights and honest analysis to every story. If it’s making noise at the box office, Rebecca is tracking it.