Mumbai, October 13, 2025 — Here is Boxofficewala’s daily roundup of India box office numbers for October 13. Read on for 13 October collections, totals, and what the figures mean for each film’s run. If you like quick, reliable updates, share this story and next time search for the movie name + “Boxofficewala” for our breakdown.
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Keep reading — each film gets a short analysis and what to watch in the next days.
Kantara Chapter 1 (Day 12) Box Office
₹13.9 Crore (Day 12). Total India net: ₹452.3 Crore. Worldwide: ₹651.9 Crore. Budget: ₹125 Crore.

Kantara continued its strong run into the second week. The film added roughly ₹13.9 crore on Monday (Day 12), pushing the India net close to the ₹452 crore mark. That is a large margin over its production cost.
The film’s wide reach across Hindi, Kannada, and dubbed markets is driving steady weekday holds. Industry reports show the film remaining a top earner for the month.
Weekdays normally taper off after the first weekend. But Kantara has shown resilience. The film’s overseas performance also contributes to the big global total. With ₹651.9 crore worldwide already reported, distributors and exhibitors will be watching for sustained weekday arrivals and extended theatre counts.
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari (Day 12) Box Office
₹1.1 Crore (Day 12). Total India net: ₹50.95 Crore. Worldwide: ₹77.04 Crore. Budget: ₹80 Crore.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari saw a modest Monday with around ₹1.1 crore. The film’s total sits near ₹51 crore in India. That leaves a gap to recover its ₹80 crore budget from theatrical revenue alone. Early-week drops after a first full week indicate limited word-of-mouth pickup in many regions.
The film may rely on weekday programming and regional pockets where it resonates, but the numbers suggest it will need strong ancillary revenues (OTT, satellite) to fully turn a theatrical profit. For now, it remains a mid-level performer against tougher competition from Kantara.
They Call Him OG (Day 19) Box Office
₹0.5 Crore (Day 19). Total India net: ₹192.13 Crore. Worldwide: ₹288.84 Crore. Budget: ₹250 Crore.

They Call Him OG recorded around ₹0.5 crore on Day 19. The film has already crossed big milestones in its regional charts. Its India tally is reported near ₹192 crore, and worldwide receipts are approaching the ₹289 crore mark.
For a large-budget pan-India title, weekday holds at this stage are expected to be modest.
Pawan Kalyan’s film still benefits from strong Telugu and overseas pockets. But with a reported ₹250 crore production cost, profitability will depend heavily on non-theatrical rights and overseas runs.
The film’s third-week endurance shows an engaged fanbase but not the same nationwide saturation as some recent blockbusters.
Idli Kadai (Day 13) Box Office
₹0.43 Crore (Day 13). Total India net: ₹48.73 Crore. Worldwide: ₹70.16 Crore. Budget: ₹80 Crore.

Idli Kadai added a small Monday number of about ₹0.43 crore, lifting its India net close to ₹48.7 crore. The film has been praised for performances and direction, but its theatrical run appears to be settling into a steady, limited window. Weekend spikes were stronger earlier, and weekday dips are now typical.
The picture for Idli Kadai will be clearer once final distributor splits and overseas lines come in. Critics and audiences who enjoy content-driven cinema helped the film reach respectable totals, but the gap to the reported ₹80 crore budget is significant. Ancillary streams will be important.
Jolly LLB 3 (Day 25) Box Office
₹0.31 Crore (Day 25). Total India net: ₹113.26 Crore. Worldwide: ₹164.87 Crore. Budget: ₹120 Crore.

Jolly LLB 3 continues a low-but-steady fourth week. On Day 25, it added roughly ₹0.31 crore. The film’s India net stands near ₹113.3 crore, moving it toward the theatrical target set by distributors. Weekday collections are small, but the film is holding screens and pulling consistent audiences in key circuits.
With a ₹120 crore budget, theatrical collections alone make the picture tight. However, Jolly LLB 3 usually has good value in non-theatrical rights and repeat viewership, which may help bridge the gap. Expect the final theatrical tally to stabilise as runs end and streams begin.
Conclusion and what to watch next
Monday’s numbers show Kantara as the clear outperformer. It is the only film on the list that comfortably covers its budget from theatrical revenue and delivers strong worldwide totals.
The other releases are stable but face an uphill climb to fully recoup theatrical costs. Weekday drops are normal at this stage of release. Weekend holds will decide whether any film sees fresh momentum.
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