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Sankranthi boosts box office to Rs 1,013 crore as Telugu films dominate the month

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MUMBAI: January 2025 kicked off with a bang for the Indian box office, fuelled by blockbuster Telugu festival releases. According to Ormax Media’s latest report – The India Box Office Report: January 2025, films released this month grossed a staggering Rs 1,013 crore domestically, proving that Sankranthi remains one of the most lucrative periods for cinema. With three major Telugu releases driving the momentum, the industry witnessed a stellar start to the year.

Telugu cinema stole the show, contributing Rs 480 crore to the month’s total. Sankranthiki Vasthunam emerged as the undisputed box office king, grossing over Rs 200 crore, cementing its place as January’s highest-grossing film. The festive fever didn’t stop there—Game Changer and Daaku Maharaaj also capitalised on the Sankranthi rush, ensuring Telugu cinema’s 44 per cent language share.

Top performers of January 2025

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Despite its dominance, Telugu cinema wasn’t alone in the limelight. The Hindi film Sky Force, the only significant Hindi cinema release of the month, crossed the Rs 100 crore mark, though it wasn’t enough to push Hindi’s overall share past 30 per cent. Tamil cinema also made its presence felt with Madha Gaja Raja, which managed to cross Rs 50 crore, securing its spot among the top earners.

Here’s how the top five films fared:

1.   Sankranthiki Vasthunam – Rs 200 crore+

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2.   Sky Force – Rs 100 crore+

3.  Game Changer – Rs 100 crore+

4.   Daaku Maharaaj – Rs 100 crore+

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5.   Madha Gaja Raja – Rs 50 crore+

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While Hindi cinema had a relatively muted start to 2025, the industry is expected to rebound with upcoming big-ticket releases. With only Sky Force in contention, Hindi films struggled to maintain their traditional dominance. However, with several high-profile movies slated for February and beyond, the playing field may soon level out.

Ormax tracks gross box office (GBO) for consistency across industries. Films releasing in multiple languages have their collections assigned accordingly. Figures are credited to the month of release, even if business spills into subsequent months. For instance, Kalki 2898 AD (released 27 June 2024) saw significant earnings in July but was reported under June’s total.

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Some films remain in theatres at the time of reporting. Their projected collections are included, with final numbers updated in subsequent editions.

As February approaches, industry watchers are keenly observing how upcoming films will shape the box office landscape. With Sankranthi delivering fireworks, all eyes are now on Hindi cinema’s next move. Will Hindi cinema reclaim its dominance, or will Telugu films continue their reign?

 

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Cape May Studios partners with Amagi to unleash global screams with Panic TV and Pánico TV Español

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MUMBAI: In a move that marries scares with scalability, Cape May Studios has partnered with cloud-based TV technology firm Amagi to launch two adrenaline-pumping FAST channels: Panic TV and Pánico TV Español. The next-gen media company, known for tapping into fan-fuelled niche communities, has set its sights on global viewers hungry for high-stakes thrills.

Panic TV delivers a mix of action, horror, sci-fi, crime, and mystery curated for millennials and gen z, while Pánico TV Español brings the same punch in Spanish. The channels promise content for those who crave recreational fear, from creature features to paranormal thrillers.

Amagi will handle everything from channel creation and playout to global distribution. The tech firm’s cloud-based FAST solutions will help Cape May Studios break out across north America, latin America, Europe, and beyond, without the weight of traditional broadcast overhead.

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“The convergence of genre storytelling and digital streaming has never been more potent”, said Cape May Studios founder & CEO Sachin Gokhale. “With Amagi’s global infrastructure and proven expertise in FAST, we can now scale our content strategy across continents, languages, and platforms — meeting audiences where they are, with the stories they crave”.

Amagi co-founder & CRO Srinivasan KA added, “Cape May Studios is entering the FAST space with a sharp brand identity and an eye on global opportunity. We’re excited to help them bring Panic TV and Pánico TV Español to life through our unique solutions in cloud playout, ad insertion, and seamless distribution to top-tier digital platforms around the world”.

With an imminent rollout on major FAST platforms, Cape May Studios is betting on genre content to become a global mainstay, tapping into both English- and Spanish-speaking markets. As indie studios find new ways to bypass legacy models, the Cape May-Amagi partnership underscores the growing power of cloud-native tech in international broadcasting.

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