Bison Box Office Collection Day 1 Live
Bison Kaalamaadan kicked off its theatrical journey with a decent start, not a stampede, but definitely a sturdy trot. According to sacnilk, the film pulled in around ₹1.35 Cr (India net) on its opening day. Now, that might not sound sky-high compared to the big festival releases, but for a film like this, gritty, offbeat, and driven more by word-of-mouth than star power, it's not a bad way to begin the ride.
These numbers are still live, of course. The final tally’s expected to land clearer by late evening, once the full-day screenings and advance bookings roll in. But as of now, the buzz is steady, and fans seem genuinely curious about this rugged, intense drama. It’s one of those films that could surprise us over the weekend if strong word-of-mouth kicks in.
Bison Box Office Collection Day Wise
Let’s break it down day-wise (well, for now, there’s only one day — but it’s always good to start somewhere).
Day |
India Net Collection |
Change (+/-) |
---|---|---|
Day 1 (1st Friday) |
₹1.35 Cr |
— |
Total |
₹1.35 Cr |
— |
The film’s opening occupancy hovered around modest levels in most regions, though a few late evening shows saw a bump probably because curious cine-goers decided to see what all the rugged fuss was about.
We’ll know more once the Saturday numbers drop, but if the current trend holds, Bison Kaalamaadan might just carve out a niche for itself among smaller but content-driven Tamil releases this season. It’s that type of film that thrives not on overblown marketing but on conversations after the credits roll “Did you see that fight scene?” or “Man, that background score hit hard.”
About the Movie
Bison: Kaalamaadan is a 2025 Tamil-language sports drama written and directed by Mari Selvaraj, known for powerful films like Karnan and Pariyerum Perumal. Produced by Applause Entertainment and Neelam Studios, it stars Dhruv Vikram in the lead role as Kittan, alongside Pasupathy, Lal, Ameer, Anupama Parameswaran, and Rajisha Vijayan.
The story revolves around Kittan, a young kabaddi player from the village of Vanathi, who dreams of representing India on the national team. But his path is riddled with caste-based discrimination, violence, and deep-rooted village politics. Through sheer grit, Kittan fights societal odds, embodying the spirit and raw strength symbolized by the “Bison” an untamed creature that mirrors his own resilience.
Disclaimer: Box office figures mentioned here are based on estimates and industry sources. Final numbers may vary as official data becomes available. Do not claim total accuracy of the reported earnings.