Kaantha Day 4 Box Office Collection (Early Estimates & Occupancy Report): As Dulquer Salmaan’s period drama Kaantha enters its fourth day at the theaters, the film continues to draw audiences despite mixed reviews and some legal buzz around it. Released on November 14, 2025, the movie has shown a steady but not explosive performance so far. Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, it features Dulquer in a gripping role alongside Bhagyashri Borse, P. Samuthirakani, and a cameo by Rana Daggubati. Here’s a breakdown of the early estimates for Day 4, including show-wise updates and overall trends in India and worldwide.
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Morning Update
The morning shows on Day 4 (November 17, Monday) started on a quieter note, typical for a weekday. Early reports suggest collections around ₹0.35 crore in India, with theater occupancy hovering at 12-15% across major cities. In Tamil Nadu, where the film has its strongest base, morning occupancy was about 14%, while Telugu regions saw around 10%. Worldwide, including overseas markets like the US and Gulf countries, the response was subdued, with low footfall in early slots. This is a noticeable drop from the weekend, but positive word-of-mouth could help pick up later in the day.
Afternoon Update
Afternoon shows showed slight improvement, adding an estimated ₹0.45 crore to the Indian tally. Occupancy improved to 18-20% in India, with Tamil screens leading at 19% and Telugu at 16%. Urban centers like Chennai and Hyderabad reported better crowds compared to mornings. Globally, afternoon sessions (adjusted for time zones) in overseas territories added modestly, but no major surge. The film’s period thriller elements seem to be pulling in selective viewers, though competition from other releases is impacting the pace.
Evening Update
As evening shows kick in, collections are picking up with early estimates at ₹0.50 crore in India. Occupancy is trending towards 22-25%, better than earlier slots, especially in evening family crowds. In Tamil Nadu, it’s around 24%, and Telugu areas at 20%. Worldwide, evening updates from US premieres and Gulf screenings indicate steady interest, but nothing blockbuster-level yet. If night shows maintain this momentum, Day 4 could close stronger than expected for a Monday.

Kaantha Day 4 Occupancy Show Wise
| Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening | Overall Occupancy | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Nov 14 (Friday) | 15% | 19% | 20% | 21% | – |
| Day 2 Nov 15 (Saturday) | 13% | 20% | 22% | 25% | +19% |
| Day 3 Nov 16 (Sunday) | 17% | 22% | 25% | 27% | +8% |
| Day 4 Nov 17 (Monday) | 13% | 18% | 23% | 20% | -26% |
These occupancy figures are averaged across India, with Tamil and Telugu versions combined. Worldwide occupancy is harder to track precisely but mirrors Indian trends at around 15-20% for Day 4, with stronger holds in the US and Middle East.
Kaantha Day 4 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian Gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Nov 14 (Friday) | ₹5.10 Cr | – |
| Day 2 Nov 15 (Saturday) | ₹5.50 Cr | +8% |
| Day 3 Nov 16 (Sunday) | ₹4.80 Cr | -13% |
| Day 4 Nov 17 (Monday) (Early Est.) | ₹2.00 Cr | -58% |
Total India Gross till Day 4: ₹17.40 Cr (Early Estimates)
Kaantha Total Box Office Collection
| Place | Box Office Collection |
|---|---|
| Budget | ₹40 Cr |
| India Net | ₹13.50 Cr |
| India Gross | ₹17.40 Cr |
| Overseas Gross | ₹9.50 Cr |
| Worldwide Gross | ₹26.90 Cr |
4 Days India Net Collection ₹13.50 Cr
4 Days India Gross Collection ₹17.40 Cr
4 Days Overseas Collection ₹9.50 Cr
4 Days Worldwide Collection ₹26.90 Cr
The film has recovered about 34% of its budget so far, with potential for more if weekday holds are decent. Positive audience feedback on Dulquer’s performance and the storyline could sustain it longer.
Disclaimer: The box office figures above are early estimates by Tenvow based on theater occupancy, in-house tracking, and public sources. Actual numbers may vary from trade or production reports. These figures are for reference only.
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