Vijay Deverakonda's spy action thriller 'Kingdom' is facing an underwhelming run at the box office as it completes its second week. Though the film enjoyed decent numbers during its earlier days and opening to promising numbers, it is now facing a sharp decline.
On day 13, 'Kingdom' made only around Rs 28 lakh according to early estimates. This is yet another dip from the previous day's Rs 33 lakh.
Trade analyst Sacnilk reports 'Kingdom' detailed collection figures as follows: Day 8 brought in Rs 1.2 crore, Day 9 made Rs 1 crore, Day 10 collected Rs 1.25 crore, Day 11 earned Rs 1.08 crore, Day 12 registered Rs 33 lakh, and Day 13 saw Rs 28 lakh. The total box office collection now stands at approximately Rs 51.29 crore across languages.
Theatre Occupancy
The film recorded an overall Telugu occupancy of 12.46% on Tuesday, August 12, 2025. Morning shows stood at 12.44%, slightly improving to 13.57% in the afternoon. Evening shows saw 12.71% occupancy, before dipping again to 11.10% during night shows.
About 'Kingdom'
Directed by
Gowtam Tinnanuri of 'Jersey' fame, 'Kingdom' follows the story of Surya "Suri," an undercover police constable in Sri Lanka who aims to dismantle a smuggling syndicate while reconnecting with his estranged brother. Despite the film's ambitious premise and Vijay Deverakonda's strong screen presence, it received mixed and decent reviews.
Review of the film
As Etimes review puts it, "The action in Kingdom is not over the top. Instead, it is functional and well-choreographed, mostly serving the emotional stakes of the story. The film’s strength lies in how the physical confrontations and conflicts are grounded in personal choices, with a maturity in the staging—whether it is Suri or Shiva making a pivotal decision. Tinnanuri’s control over tone ensures that the story never veers into melodrama or spectacle for its own sake."
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