Tollywood is celebrating a cheerful Sunday as theatres across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are buzzing again. After a solid September with Little Hearts, Mirai, Kishkindhapuri and OG, the new month has begun on a positive note. Theatres are seeing strong crowds, and the industry is finally breathing easy.
With OG ticket prices now back to normal in Andhra, fans who missed the movie earlier are returning in big numbers. The film is running to housefull shows even in its second week, thanks to good word of mouth and steady collections.
Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1 is creating a similar storm. In many towns, tickets are selling out fast, and audiences are being turned away due to packed shows. Distributors are trying to add more screenings to meet the demand, expecting big earnings this weekend.
Surprisingly, Mirai is also drawing crowds despite its nearing OTT release and limited screens. It sold over 13,000 tickets in the past 24 hours, a rare feat this late in its run. Little Hearts continues to get support from young audiences in select theatres.
After months of slow business, theatre owners and distributors are finally happy to see packed halls again. The mood is upbeat, and the box office energy is clearly back.
This post was last modified on 5 October 2025 9:20 pm
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