Jatadhara Box Office Collection Day 4: Sudheer Babu And Sonakshi Sinha Film Crosses ₹3.75 Crore In India

Sudheer Babu s Jatadhara Box Office Collection Day 4

Jatadhara Box Office Collection: Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha's bilingual action-adventure film, Jatadhara, has completed its first four days in theaters, collecting an estimated ₹3.75 crore net in India, according to early estimates from box office tracking site Sacnilk. The film, which also marks Sonakshi Sinha's Telugu debut, was released worldwide on November 7, 2025, in both Telugu and Hindi versions.

Jatadhara opened its theatrical run with ₹1.07 crore on Friday, with the Telugu version contributing ₹0.85 crore and the Hindi version ₹0.22 crore. The Saturday collections mirrored the first day at ₹1.07 crore, showing no change from Friday. Sunday saw a modest rise, with the film earning ₹1.25 crore, driven by weekend viewership. However, Monday (Day 4) recorded a sharp decline, with early estimates suggesting ₹0.36 crore, reflecting a 71.2% drop from Sunday, a trend often observed during weekday business.

Technical Crew and Cast Details

The film is written and directed by Venkat Kalyan and Abhishek Jaiswal, with dialogues penned by Sai Krishna Karne and Shyam Babu Meriga. The ensemble cast includes Divya Khossla in a special appearance, Shilpa Shirodkar, Indira Krishna, Ravi Prakash, Jhansi, Rajeev Kanakala, and others. Child actor NagaChaitanya also features in a supporting role. The production credits include Umesh Kumar Bansal, Shivin Narang, Aruna Agarwal, Prerna Arora, Shilpa Singhal, and Nikhil Nanda, with co-producers Akshay Kejriwal and Kussum Arora and creative producer Divya Vijay.

The film was produced under the Ess Kay Gee Entertainment banner, with Telugu states distribution handled by Ganga Entertainments and a worldwide release by Zee Studios.

Plot Overview

Set against a backdrop of ancient rituals, Jatadhara revolves around hidden treasures sealed by bandanas. One such ritual, the Pisachi Bandana, gives rise to a guardian named Dhanapisachi. The story unfolds starting in 1995 when the disturbed ritual triggers chaos, affecting all those connected to it. The narrative combines elements of fantasy, action, and adventure, exploring the consequences of tampering with mystical safeguards.

As Jatadhara continues its run in theaters, box office analysts will monitor its performance closely, particularly in Telugu-speaking regions, along with the Hindi version's reception in other markets. The upcoming weekend will be key to assessing whether the film can maintain momentum and attract wider audiences beyond the initial opening days.

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