Garuda is gearing up for its theatrical release on 26 June 2026, bringing a fresh AI-driven action suspense thriller to Kannada audiences. The film has already created curiosity with its trailer that hints at a story blending technology, ambition, revenge and survival.
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In a year where Sandalwood has seen a mix of big star vehicles and content-driven successes, Garuda stands out for attempting something different with its focus on artificial intelligence and its darker possibilities. Early interest shows around 2,300 plus people marking it on major booking platforms in key cities like Bengaluru, suggesting a decent start among core fans even before full-scale promotions peak.
The box office journey for Garuda is expected to begin on a modest note typical of mid-tier Sandalwood releases without massive star backing. Initial booking trends and similar recent openers indicate a careful start rather than explosive numbers.
Worldwide, the film may attract some attention from Kannada-speaking audiences overseas, but the real test will be how it performs in Karnataka and other Indian markets where local content has been finding its audience through strong word-of-mouth. The evergreen appeal lies in its timely theme — AI is no longer sci-fi for most people, and how the film handles this in a regional context could decide its long-term talk value.
Garuda 2026 Overview
| Key | Details |
|---|---|
| Title | Garuda |
| Directed by | Kiran S |
| Written by | Kiran S |
| Produced by | Kiran S |
| Actors | Rithvan Shrinivas, Sourav Prashant |
| Actress | Divya Chandru |
| Other Cast | Wilfred Vivek, Vinay Prabhakar, Soubhagya Handral, Dilip Kumar, Bahubali Manju, Abhi Mahesh, Mavahalli Ramesh and others |
| Cinematography | TBA |
| Edited by | TBA |
| Music by | Santhosh Joshua |
| Production Companies | Shaivam Films |
| Distributed by | TBA |
| Release Date | 26 June 2026 |
| Running Time | 2h 11m |
| Country | India |
| Language | Kannada |
| Film Industry | Sandalwood |
| Genre | Action, Suspense, Thriller |
| Censor Rating | UA13+ |
Garuda Day Wise Box Office Collection
| Day | Date | India Gross (crore) | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 26 June 2026 | TBU | (Opening Day) |
| Total India Net | – | – | |
| Total India Gross | – | – | |
| Total Worldwide Gross | – | – |
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Our Review
Garuda arrives at a time when Kannada cinema is experimenting more boldly with genres beyond the usual mass entertainers and family dramas. The core idea — a young innovator named Keshav working on a powerful AI project that spirals into a battle of technology, survival and truth — feels relevant in 2026. Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept; people are already debating its impact on jobs, creativity and even relationships.
By placing this theme inside an action suspense thriller format, the makers are trying to tap into both the curiosity of the youth and the family audience that still forms the backbone of Sandalwood viewing. From what is visible in the trailer and the plot outline, the film seems to balance high-concept ideas with emotional stakes. Rithvan Shrinivas as the central character Keshav carries the responsibility of making the audience care about both the tech and the human cost.
Divya Chandru and the supporting cast including Sourav Prashant, Wilfred Vivek and others appear to be playing key roles in the web of ambition and revenge. Director and producer Kiran S has taken a hands-on approach, which often brings a certain freshness to smaller films. Music by Santhosh Joshua is expected to play a crucial role in building tension during the suspense portions and giving emotional weight to the personal story.
What makes Garuda interesting from a box office and audience perspective is its positioning. 2026 has already seen big openers like KD: The Devil doing decent numbers and content films like Love Mocktail 3 finding success through emotional connect. Garuda does not have the star power of a Dhruva Sarja or the emotional familiarity of a Darling Krishna vehicle. Its strength will lie in how well the AI concept is executed without becoming preachy or confusing. If the suspense holds and the action set pieces land effectively, it could attract repeat viewers from the multiplex crowd in Bengaluru, Mysore and Hubli.
Single-screen audiences in smaller towns may take time to embrace the theme unless the emotional layer is strong. Comparisons with earlier Kannada films that tried tech or thriller elements show mixed results. Some succeeded when they kept the local flavour intact, while others struggled when they tried to copy Hollywood patterns too closely. Garuda seems aware of this and is keeping the story rooted in a relatable young man’s journey rather than making it a full-blown sci-fi spectacle.
The runtime of around 2 hours 11 minutes also looks audience-friendly. In terms of box office prediction, a solid opening weekend in Karnataka followed by steady holds in the second week would be a good result for its scale. If word-of-mouth spreads beyond the initial interested 2,300 plus people, it has a genuine chance to surprise and become a profitable venture for the makers. The real test begins on 26 June — whether Garuda flies high or needs course correction will be clear only after audiences step out of the theatres.
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