Green Girl is a Kannada romantic drama featurette directed by Sarthak Hegde, released on 12 September 2025. It’s a shorter format film 48m exploring interfaith love, moral policing, and societal pressures in coastal Karnataka. In this article, I focus on its box office collection, budget, whether it will be considered a hit or flop, and OTT release information.

Green Girl 2025 Overview

Green Girl Box Office Collection
Green Girl
DetailInformation
TitleGreen Girl
Directed bySarthak Hegde
Written bySarthak Hegde, Triko, Manish Kumar
Produced bySarthak Hegde
ActorMayur Gowda
ActressSucharitha Haritas
Other CastSudarshan Yekkar, Trilok Trivikram
CinematographyAbhinay Pandit
Edited byBhuvanesh Manivannan
Music bySurya Srinivas
Production CompaniesSarthak Hegde Film
Distributed byKRG Studios
Release DateSeptember 12, 2025
Running Time48m
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
GenreDrama, Romantic
Censor RatingA

Daily Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 112 Sep 2025₹0.01(Opening Day)
Day 213 Sep 2025₹0.010%
Day 314 Sep 2025₹0.010%
Day 415 Sep 2025₹0.005-50%
Day 516 Sep 2025₹0.0050%
Day 617 Sep 2025₹0.003-40%
Day 718 Sep 2025₹0.002-33%
Day 819 Sep 2025₹0.001-50%
Lifetime India Net₹0.036 crore
Lifetime India Gross₹0.04 crore
Lifetime Worldwide Gross₹0.04 crore

Green Girl is a Hit or Flop

Verdict: pending

What is the budget of Green Girl

₹1 crore.

Green Girl OTT release date

  • OTT Platform: Not announced yet
  • OTT date: Not available

Our Review of Green Girl

Green Girl is a bold attempt in Kannada cinema a featurette rather than full length, with strong themes like interfaith love, moral policing and societal repression in a coastal Karnataka setting. Its visuals are stylised, the narrative sharp, and the shorter runtime makes it feel more like a curated art piece than a commercial mass market film. The leads give credible performances, and the technical work (cinematography, editing, music) is competent and appropriate for its tone. Given its subject matter and format, it may appeal more to a niche audience rather than box office crowds.

What Worked

  1. Killer visuals and that coastal vibe Abhinay Pandit’s camera work makes every frame pop like a music video.
  2. The leads’ chemistry Mayur and Sucharitha make the forbidden love feel fresh and heartbreaking.
  3. Sharp writing on social issues, blending romance with real world bite without feeling forced.

What Didn’t Work

  1. Being only 50 minutes long, it rushes through the emotional layers could’ve used more time to breathe.
  2. Some side characters feel one note, like they’re just there to push the plot.
  3. The ending’s a bit too poetic for its own good, might confuse folks looking for closure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of Green Girl?

It’s about a Hindu Muslim teen couple in Mangaluru facing religious conflicts and moral policing while dreaming of escaping to America for a freer life.

Who is the director of Green Girl?

Sarthak Hegde.

When did Green Girl release in theaters?

It dropped on September 12, 2025, presented by KRG Studios.

Who stars in Green Girl?

Mayur Gowda plays the male lead Jeevan, Sucharitha Haritas is Ameena, with Sudarshan Yekkar in a supporting role.

Why is the movie rated A (Adult)?

Because of mature themes such as interfaith tensions, societal pressures, possibly moral policing and romance that may not be intended for minors. The certification reflects content sensitivity.

Disclaimer:
The box office figures shared in this article are independently compiled and estimated through our in‑house tracking system, which analyses theatre occupancy trends, distributor inputs, and regional trade signals. These numbers reflect the most accurate industry insights available at the time of publishing. While minor variances may occur compared to final official tallies, the data presented here is considered a reliable representation of the film’s commercial performance.

References:

  1. The Hindu
  2. News18 Kannada

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