Kishkindhapuri performed well on its first 5 days at the box office and earned ₹ 9.74 Crore in India net. According to our research and trade sources, the Kishkindhapuri movie Day 6 Box Office Collection is Provided Below.
Released on September 12, 2025, the movie had a strong start, with audiences flocking to theaters. The film’s first weekend collections were promising. It earned an estimated ₹8.25 crore in its first three days. The horror genre and the lead pair’s chemistry were big draws for the audience.
Kishkindhapuri Box Office Collection Day 6
Kishkindhapuri Movies’ 6th-day Collection for all languages is around ₹0.7 Crore.
Disclaimer: This number is based on current data, movie trends, and occupancy rates, which are collected from our research and multiple trade sources, distributors, News media, and Movie Booking Sites. (Learn more about how we source and verify box office data on our Methodology Page.) We will keep updating this Number regularly.
Kishkindhapuri Total Box Office Collection
- India Net Collection: ₹10.44 crore (Including Day 6)
- India Gross Collection: ₹11 crore
- Worldwide Gross Collection: ₹13 crore
Kishkindhapuri Movie Figures are tracked and reported by BoxOfficeWala.
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Kishkindhapuri 06 Days Box Office Collection Day Wise All Languages
Day | India Net Collection |
---|---|
Day 1 [1st Friday] | ₹ 2.15 Cr |
Day 2 [1st Saturday] | ₹ 2.5 Cr |
Day 3 [1st Sunday] | ₹ 2.9 Cr |
Day 4 [1st Monday] | ₹ 1.21 Cr |
Day 5 [1st Tuesday] | ₹ 0.98 Cr |
Day 6 [1st Wednesday] | ₹ 0.7 Cr ** |
Total | ₹ 10.44 Cr |

The film, directed by Koushik Pellagapati, faced stiff competition from Teja Sajja’s superhero movie, “Mirai.” While “Mirai” has been a box office powerhouse, “Kishkindhapuri” held its own initially. It carved out its own audience, especially among fans of the horror and thriller genres.
Despite the positive reviews for its first half and the performances of the lead actors, the film’s collections have dropped. This is a common trend for movies after the initial weekend rush. The weekdays often see lower footfall, especially for films that do not have a strong word-of-mouth buzz.
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