🎬 Kuberaa Day 4 Box Office: First Dip After Strong Start, Crosses ₹55Cr!🔥
- MediaFx
- Jun 24
- 2 min read
TL;DRDhanush’s multi‑lingual flick Kuberaa had a stellar weekend with ₹48–55 Cr in collections across India 🌟, but Day 4 saw the first weekday dip—earning ₹6.5 Cr—bringing its total to over ₹55 Cr in four days. With solid fan love and decent overseas numbers, the movie’s weekday hold will decide if it can turn profit 📈.

💥 Weekend to Weekday: The Box Office Journey
Kuberaa, directed by Sekhar Kammula and starring Dhanush, Nagarjuna & Rashmika Mandanna, opened to ₹14.75 Cr on Day 1, surged to ₹16.5 Cr on Saturday, and peaked at ₹17.35 Cr on Sunday—racking up about ₹48.6 Cr in the three‑day weekend.
But on Monday (June 23), it slowed to ₹6.5 Cr, marking a ~62% drop from Sunday, yet still bringing the 4‑day total to ₹55.10 Cr.
🎯 Regional & Language Breakdown
Telugu version led with ~34% occupancy on Monday, especially strong in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Vizag, Vijayawada; night shows hit ~45% occupancy.
Tamil version had a slower start with ~16.6% occupancy, including 18.7% for night shows.
Hindi version played in metros like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune but got only ~10.7% occupancy overall .
🌍 Overseas & Breakeven Watch
In North America, Kuberaa grossed $1.77M (~₹15 Cr) by Day 4—nearing its breakeven target of $1.8M quickly.
🔍 Budget & Profit Outlook
The film’s budget is reported between ₹120–150 Cr . With ₹50+ Cr Indian nett and ~$1.8M overseas in just four days, it's around 46% recovered already . However, extended weekday shows and global audiences will define its trajectory toward entering the top‑5 Tollywood hits of 2025.
🗣️ Strong Performances & Moods
Critics and audience both praised Dhanush’s grounded act as a beggar‑turned‑powerful man, calling it “restrained yet emotionally resonant” with rounded pacing . Co‑star Rashmika’s social media post thanked Dhanush’s “incredible hard work” with a heartfelt selfie hug 📸.
⚖️ MediaFx Says
From the people’s angle, Kuberaa shows how strong storytelling and powerful performances can challenge big‑budget glitz. It's more about community drive than star glimmer. But weekdays matter—if common folk keep buying tickets, it’ll be a win for content‑forward cinema and the working class. Let’s hope this trend stays steady, reflecting the people's choice for meaningful narratives over expensive spectacles. Peace & equity through real stories, yaar!
🔥 Sound Off
Comment below: Did you watch Kuberaa? Drop your fave scene or performance highlight! 👇