Indian box office flexes its muscles in Feb 2025 as Chhaava conquers all

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Indian box office flexes its muscles in Feb 2025 as Chhaava conquers all

February continued the strong momentum established in January.

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MUMBAI: The Indian cinema landscape is witnessing a box office bonanza in early 2025, with February continuing the strong momentum established in January. The domestic box office is flourishing, with projections indicating a cumulative haul of Rs 2,264 crore for 2025 releases thus far—a whopping 39 per cent increase compared to the same period last year, according to the  Ormax Media  The India Box Office Report for February 2025.
grossdomestic box officeThe Hindi epic Chhaava has emerged as the undisputed champion of February, single-handedly contributing a staggering 53 per cent of the month's total collections. The film has muscled its way into the record books with earnings exceeding Rs 650 crore, cementing its position among the highest-grossing Hindi films of all time.

 Only the Hindi language collections have been tallied in this report, as the Telugu version didn't swagger into theatres until March 2025. The only other film to smash through the Rs 100 crore barrier in February was the Tamil action-thriller Dragon, which has proven to be a surprise package. 
 

The film has outperformed expectations, even eclipsing the collections of the big-budget Tamil spectacle Vidaamuyarchi—proof that audiences still prefer substance over style when parting with their hard-earned cash. 

FBERUARY 2025 GROSS DOMESTIC The re-release trend shows no signs of abating, with nostalgic favourite Sanam Teri Kasam and Christopher Nolan's mind-bender Interstellar both featuring in the top 10 grossers of the month. It seems cinema-goers are just as keen to revisit classics as they are to embrace new narratives. 

ACROSS ALL LANGUAGES

With Thandel joining the party in February, Telugu cinema now boasts four entries in the list of highest-grossing films of 2025 so far. Hindi and Tamil industries are tied with three films each, suggesting a healthy competitive balance in the Indian film ecosystem. 

Thanks largely to Chhaava's earth-shattering performance, Hindi language films have increased their market share to 45 per cent for January-February 2025, up from 40 per cent for the entire 2024 calendar year.