Tuesday, 28 October 2025 Box Office Chart: Thamma Crosses ₹100 Crore Net; Kantara Chapter 1 Continues Historic Run
Box Office Dhamaka: Thamma Crosses ₹100 Crore Net; Kantara Chapter 1 Continues Historic Run on October 28, 2025
A Strong Tuesday for Bollywood: The Box Office Juggernaut Rolls On
Tuesday, Box Office Collection Report
The Indian box office showed great strength on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. This report, coming straight from the heart of the film trade in Mumbai, India, confirms a strong hold for several key releases.
Working days often see collections drop after the weekend. But some films are holding their ground very well. The collections for Day 8 releases like Thamma and Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat are quite steady. The older releases are also fetching good numbers.
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This shows that the audience is willing to step out for quality content. The day’s combined collection proves that the momentum from the festive season is still alive. Thamma has now crossed a massive milestone. Meanwhile, Kantara Chapter 1 is in a league of its own.
New Releases Dominate the First Week: The Thamma & Ek Deewane Impact
The films released last week are now entering their second week. The collection on Day 8 is very crucial. It tells us how the film will perform over its lifetime. Both Thamma and Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat have done well on their second Tuesday. These collections are excellent. They suggest a long and profitable run in the theatres.

Thamma: A Century Scored and Counting
Thamma is the biggest winner among the recent releases. The film had a high production cost. Its budget was a huge ₹150 Crore. The expectation was very high from the start.
On its eighth day, which was Tuesday, October 28, the film collected ₹5.7 Crore (India Net). This is a fantastic hold from its second Monday. A drop of less than 20% on a Tuesday is considered a solid trend.
The big news is the total collection. Thamma has officially entered the coveted ₹100 Crore Club in India. The Total India Net Collection now stands at ₹101.3 Crore. This is a huge sigh of relief for the makers. Crossing the ₹100 Crore mark means the film has secured its status as a Hit at the box office.
The worldwide performance is also very strong. The Total Worldwide Box Office (WW BO) collection for Thamma has reached ₹138.79 Crore. With the film now profitable in the domestic market, every new collection day adds to the profit margin.
The trade is now confident that Thamma will easily target the ₹125 Crore lifetime collection in India. It is a definite success story for a film with such a high budget. The audience has given its clear approval.
Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat: The Super Hit Ratio
The second new release, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, is a textbook example of a budget-friendly Super Hit. This film was made on a modest budget of ₹35 Crore. This lower cost means that recovery and profit start much earlier.

On its eighth day, the film collected a very healthy ₹4.2 Crore (India Net). This collection is just slightly behind the much bigger budget film, Thamma. The strong hold on Day 8 confirms its massive appeal, especially among the youth.
The film is racing towards the ₹50 Crore milestone. Its Total India Net Collection is currently at ₹49.2 Crore. It will cross the ₹50 Crore mark by the end of Wednesday morning shows.
This means the film has already provided a huge return on investment. The profit ratio is one of the best in recent times. The Total Worldwide Collection stands at an impressive ₹67.22 Crore.
For a ₹35 Crore film, this performance makes it an undeniable Super Hit, bordering on a Blockbuster success. It proves that content is king, regardless of star power or budget. This film is a Paisa Vasool hit for the trade and the audience.
The Legacy Continues: Kantara Chapter 1’s Unstoppable Run
The box office is also seeing history being made by a film that refuses to slow down. Kantara Chapter 1 is running strong even in its fourth week. This is an extremely rare and commendable feat.

Kantara Chapter 1: Nearing the ₹600 Crore Mark
Kantara Chapter 1 is not just a film; it is a movement. The film is now in its 27th day of release. This is almost a full month in theatres. Yet, the film continues to post fantastic numbers.
On Tuesday, October 28, the film collected a staggering ₹3.9 Crore (India Net). This collection is exceptional for a film that is nearly four weeks old. For perspective, this 27th-day collection is almost as much as the new releases are making.
The film’s journey has been nothing short of spectacular. Made on a high but justifiable budget of ₹125 Crore, the film recovered its costs within the first week itself. Now, every single crore collected is pure profit.
The Total India Net Collection is now just shy of an unbelievable milestone. It stands at ₹596.75 Crore. The film will easily cross the ₹600 Crore net mark by the end of the current week.
This places Kantara Chapter 1 in the elite list of all-time blockbusters in Indian cinema history. Its global appeal is also massive. The Total Worldwide Collection has reached a mammoth ₹821.63 Crore. The team behind this cinematic spectacle deserves all the praise. This movie has ensured a massive turnaround for the industry.
Mid-Range Films Show Steady Performance
Two other films from last to last week are still contributing positively to the overall box office numbers. These films, made on smaller budgets, have also found their audience and are now cruising towards profitability.

Dude & Bison Kaalamaadan: Holding the Ground
Dude and Bison Kaalamaadan are now in their 12th day. Both films were made on an economical budget of around ₹30 Crore each. Their continued presence shows audience acceptance.
Dude collected ₹1.49 Crore (India Net) on its second Tuesday. The film has shown a very strong hold in multiplexes. Its Total India Net Collection is now ₹68.24 Crore. The film has already more than doubled its budget. This makes Dude a solid Hit.
Its Worldwide Collection stands at ₹107.76 Crore, crossing the ₹100 Crore mark globally. This is a tremendous achievement for a medium-budget film. The makers are very happy with this outcome.

Bison Kaalamaadan is also having a decent run. It collected ₹1.3 Crore (India Net) on its 12th day. The consistency is commendable. Its Total India Net Collection is ₹38.65 Crore. This means the film is now heading towards a respectable total. It has crossed its budget and is in the profit zone. Its Worldwide Collection is ₹52.8 Crore. Bison Kaalamaadan can be termed a Semi-Hit and a respectable performance.
Conclusion: The Market Is Healthy
The collections from October 28, 2025, show a very healthy market. Films are finding their audience across all budget sizes. From the historical Blockbuster run of Kantara Chapter 1 to the strong Hit status of Thamma and the massive profit ratio of Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, the numbers are encouraging.
It is a good time for the Indian film industry, with strong content being rewarded by the paying public. The upcoming week will be important to see if these films can maintain this excellent pace.










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