Kuberaa’s Box Office Performance
Kuberaa: Dhanush’s Political Thriller Marches On With Its Elegant Box Office Journey
Marking a significant moment in Dhanush’s film career, ‘Kuberaa’ has sparked fresh conversations across the industry. Released on June 20, 2025, this political thriller film has quickly ignited interest among fans and analysts alike. With growing buzz around its storyline and star power, its box office journey is drawing widespread attention. Let’s explore how this much-anticipated release is performing where it matters most – at the ticket counters.
About Kuberaa
Starring Dhanush, this crime drama boasts the directorial mark of Sekhar Kammula. He also co-wrote its screenplay with Chaithanya Pingali. Backed by Amigos Creations and Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP, the movie was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu.
In this star-studded production, Dhanush’s co-stars were Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna, Jim Sarbh, Sunaina, Dalip Tahil, and Nassar.
Devi Sri Prasad’s music intensifies the emotional and dramatic arcs. Notably, Dhanush lent his voice to the catchy track ‘Poyiraa Mama’ in Telugu and its Tamil counterpart ‘Poyivaa Nanba’.
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The plot centres on a beggar’s transformation as he navigates moral complexities in his pursuit of wealth.
The digital streaming rights were secured by the renowned OTT, Amazon Prime Video.
Kuberaa’s Box Office Performance
A steady and confident start at the box office marked the arrival of ‘Kuberaa’. It opens with a solid Rs 14.75 crore India net on Day 1. The film’s momentum was primarily driven by its performance in the Tamil and Telugu markets. Telugu audiences contributed Rs 10 crore, while the Tamil version followed with Rs 4.5 crore.
According to Sacnilk, the movie recorded a global first-day collection of Rs 27.50 crore. This marked the highest opening for Dhanush in his career, surpassing ‘Raayan’ (2024), which had debuted at Rs 23 crore. ‘Kuberaa’s Day 1 record included Rs 14.75 crore from the Indian net market and Rs 10.15 crore from overseas territories. Smaller contributions came from Kannada (Rs 2 lakh) and Hindi (Rs 23 lakh) versions, underscoring its broad release strategy. A positive trend continued into Saturday, with an additional Rs 17.75 crore added to the tally.
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The latest update adds a new figure, USD 2.20 million (Rs 19 crore), from overseas markets to the title. This brings the worldwide total to Rs 53.75 crore. Made on a Rs 120 crore budget, it is now firmly on track. The global earnings are expected to near Rs 80 crore within three days.
Nationwide Occupancy Rates
Strong regional turnout played a vital role in shaping the theatrical success of ‘Kuberaa’ over the weekend. The significant momentum came from Telugu-speaking territories, where packed theatres became a common sight by Saturday.
Telugu screenings recorded an overall occupancy of 66.19%. Night shows surged further, touching an impressive 83.67%. Tamil audiences responded with moderate enthusiasm. The version maintained a 35.89% occupancy, which strengthened during the evening and night slots.
In the Hindi belt, initial footfall was slow but showed promise by the end of the day. From a 4.68% occupancy in the morning, it climbed steadily to reach 19.91% by night, averaging at 10.87%.
Location-specific data painted a clearer picture of regional engagement. For Tamil, Chennai led with 48%, followed by Dindigul, Mumbai, Trichy, and Vellore. Telugu saw the highest turnout come from NCR at 78.50%, closely followed by Mahbubnagar, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
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Verdict
‘Kuberaa’ draws a wide audience nationwide, thanks to the stardom of Dhanush, Nagarjuna, and Rashmika Mandanna. This Sekhar Kammula-directed film offers yet another showcase of Dhanush's singing prowess. Building on the record first-day momentum, Saturday maintained strong performance and pushed the total higher. Regional occupancy rates, especially in the Telugu zone, played a key role in driving footfall. This strong local response has significantly boosted the film’s theatrical performance and overall gross earnings.
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