Kannappa scores Vishnu Manchu’s biggest box office opening, but still trails far behind Kuberaa’s first weekend
Vishnu Manchu's Kannappa made a splash with a ₹9.35 crore opening and earned ₹22.53 crore in three days, marking his best start yet. However, it pales in comparison to Kuberaa’s ₹40.6 crore haul in first 3 days and ₹80.2 crore success so far. As m...

According to a Sacnilk, Kannappa earned a respectable ₹22.53 crore net across India in its first three days. The film opened strong on Friday with ₹9.35 crore but saw a 23.53% dip on Saturday, bringing in ₹7.15 crore. By Sunday, collections tapered further to ₹6.03 crore, signaling a slowing momentum despite its initial hype.
The Telugu Boost, but Not Enough to Top the Charts
The film, mounted on a grand scale and featuring an ensemble cast including Mohanlal, Prabhas, Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, and Mohan Babu, performed best in Telugu-speaking regions, though it also released in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi. On Sunday, the film’s Telugu version saw a healthy 42.33% occupancy rate, while the Tamil version held a decent 24.83%.While Kannappa is Vishnu Manchu’s most successful opening to date, the numbers tell a different story when placed alongside other recent hits. The only major competition in theatres currently is Kuberaa, which released just a week earlier and has already amassed ₹80.2 crore net in India, more than triple Kannappa’s current tally. Kuberaa had a powerful opening weekend with ₹48.6 crore in first 3 days and has maintained solid momentum.
Following the Mythological Gold Rush
Kannappa follows a trend of mythological and devotional cinema that's seeing a resurgence at the box office. Prasanth Varma’s HanuMan, released in early 2024, broke through expectations and outperformed several big-budget star-led releases. HanuMan, starring Teja Sajja, opened with ₹4.5 crore on a Thursday and had raked in ₹40.65 crore by the end of its first weekend, overtaking films like Guntur Kaaram, Saindhav, and Naa Saami Ranga.While Vishnu Manchu has hinted at a possible prequel in collaboration with a "leading director", Kannappa’s box office prospects will depend heavily on sustained word-of-mouth and how well it can hold its ground .
The coming days will determine whether Kannappa can maintain its stride or become another promising film that failed to go the distance in an increasingly competitive mythological action-drama space. For now, while Vishnu Manchu has plenty to celebrate.
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