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Psych Siddhartha Movie Collection, Budget & OTT | Hit/Flop

Psych Siddhartha is a Tollywood movie, released on 1 January 2026 starring Shree Nandu, Yaamini Bhaskar, Priyanka Rebekah Srinivas, Sukesh Reddy, Narasimha S, Sakshi Atree Chaturvedi, Mounika, Bobby Ratakonda, and Pradyumna Billuri. Psych Siddhartha made a quiet entry into the Indian box office, tapping into New Year’s curiosity for fresh narratives that blend quirky romance with emotional turmoil.

As a dark comedy drama following a heartbroken young man’s chaotic path to self-discovery amid betrayal and new connections, it appealed to urban youth in Telugu circuits, where early shows in Hyderabad and Vijayawada drew modest crowds seeking offbeat tales. The film’s bold style, with pop-up texts and overlapping dialogues, sparked initial interest, but limited promotion and competition from holdovers tempered walk-ins. Despite a low-budget vibe, its raw take on relationships and mental struggles provided a niche alternative, potentially growing through digital buzz if authenticity resonates.

Rooted in timeless themes of heartbreak and renewal, it stands as a reminder that personal stories of madness and healing can endure beyond trends, appealing to generations exploring inner chaos in cinema. Globally, Psych Siddhartha started with minimal traction, finding limited screens in diaspora hubs like the US and Gulf, where Telugu audiences appreciate character-driven experiments without spectacle. Its universal motifs of betrayal, recovery, and unlikely bonds echo relatable human experiences, allowing it to connect quietly across borders.

The strategic New Year release amid festive reflections positioned it to capture introspective viewers, ensuring its quirky narrative remains a subtle draw for those valuing sincerity over scale. As a film that prioritizes emotional layers in a fast-paced world, it embodies enduring indie spirit, one that could inspire conversations on vulnerability and growth long after its run, transcending cultural shifts in storytelling.

Here we have provided box office collection of the movie, budget, OTT release details, verdict whether the film will be hit or flop, theatre occupancy and live updates.

Psych Siddhartha 2025 Overview

Psych Siddhartha box office collection2025
Psych Siddhartha box office collection2025
DetailInformation
TitlePsych Siddhartha
Directed byVarun Reddy
Written byVarun Reddy, Shree Nandu
Produced byShree Nandu, Shyam Sunder Reddy Thudi
ActorShree Nandu
ActressYamini Bhaskar
Other CastPriyanka Rebekah Srinivas, Narasimha S, Sukesh Reddy, Sakshi Atree, Mounika, Bobby Ratakonda, Pradyumna Billuri
CinematographyK. Prakash Reddy
Edited byPrateek Nuti
Music bySmaran Sai
Production CompaniesSpirit Media, Nanduness, Keep Rolling Pictures
Distributed byAsian Suresh Entertainments
Release Date1 January 2026
Running TimeTBA
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Film IndustryTollywood
GenreComedy, Romantic
Censor RatingTBA

Psych Siddhartha Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 11 January 2026₹0.15(Opening Day)
Day 22 January 2026₹0.10-33%
Day 33 January 2026₹0.08-20%
Day 44 January 2026₹0.07-13%
Day 55 January 2026₹0.05-29%
Day 66 January 2026₹0.04-20%
Day 77 January 2026₹0.03-25%
Day 88 January 2026₹0.02-33%
Day 99 January 2026₹0.020%
Day 1010 January 2026₹0.01-50%
Lifetime India Net–₹0.57 crore–
Lifetime India Gross–₹0.67 crore–
Lifetime Worldwide Gross–₹0.70 crore–

Psych Siddhartha is a Hit or Flop
Flop

What is the budget of Psych Siddhartha
The film made on a budget of ₹4 crore.

Psych Siddhartha Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: Expected Prime Video or Aha Telugu
  • OTT date: TBA

Our Review

Psych Siddhartha emerges as a bold dark comedy drama that dives into the messy aftermath of betrayal, with Shree Nandu leading as the distraught Siddhartha, whose life unravels after his girlfriend Trisha sides with a deceitful partner in their event business. Yaamini Bhaskar shines as Shravya, a single mother fleeing abuse, whose path intersects with Siddhartha’s in a rundown apartment, sparking tentative healing amid chaos.

Priyanka Rebekah Srinivas adds layers to Trisha’s fickle role, while supporting turns from Sukesh Reddy as the antagonist and Narasimha S as a friend inject energy. Varun Reddy’s debut direction infuses a comic-book flair with pop-ups, quirky cuts, and overlapping dialogues, creating a frenetic vibe that mirrors the protagonist’s madness. Smaran Sai’s music shifts moods effectively, and gritty cinematography captures the confined turmoil, though pacing lags and editing could trim excess noise.

Till date, with a dismal 0.02 crore net on day one amid holiday crowds, the film tracks poorly, projecting under 1 crore domestically on its low budget—far from recovery, outshone by contemporaries but banking on OTT for niche appeal. Comparing to other Telugu indies, Psych Siddhartha echoes the raw emotion of Colour Photo (streaming success) but amplifies chaos like Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi (cult hit at 5 crore), yet lacks the latter’s cohesive humor, mirroring flops like recent small-budget romances underperforming at 2 crore.

Against high-profile releases like Dhurandhar (blockbuster territory), it prioritizes style over substance, with a 4 crore budget proving risky without mass draw, similar to Tees Maar Khan’s modest haul. Future predictions see it scraping 0.5-1 crore India gross if urban buzz holds, boosted by diaspora interest in its breakup themes—think of Hridayam’s 58 crore on emotional resonance—but competition shortens legs; its experimental edge ensures streaming longevity, akin to Masooda’s post-theatrical acclaim.

In deeper analysis, the film probes vulnerability and recovery in modern relationships, using Siddhartha’s arc to question mental health without depth, often prioritizing quirkiness over empathy, unlike Kaathal’s nuanced take (modest hit). Shree Nandu’s committed performance elevates beyond side roles, positioning him as a lead contender, while Yaamini’s warmth adds balance absent in trope-heavy arcs.

Ensemble dynamics falter in rushed subplots, contrasting tighter fares like Premalu (100 crore). Pre-release hype from Rana Daggubati’s promotion spiked curiosity, but reviews averaging 2.25/5 highlight chaotic flaws; box trends show sparse Kerala-Andhra openings with quick drops, forecasts 0.9 crore worldwide max, a financial miss amid genre fatigue. Ultimately, it’s a sincere if flawed exploration of chaos and connection, a quirky Tollywood gem sparking debates on authenticity in youth cinema for years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the lead actor?

The film stars Shree Nandu as Siddhartha, also co-writer and co-producer.

Who directed?

The film is directed by Varun Reddy.

When will it release?

It will release on 1 January 2026.

Who are the other key cast members?

Alongside Shree Nandu and Yamini Bhaskar, the film features Priyanka Rebekah Srinivas, Narasimha S, Sukesh, Sakshi Atree, and others.

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:

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.