Kaantha
Morning
Occupancy
Day
6:
Dulquer
Salmaan
is
having
a
remarkable
year
in
2025.
After
the
triumph
of
his
production
“Lok
Chapter
1:
Chandra,”
he
is
in
the
limelight
with
his
first
release
of
the
year,
“Kaantha.”
This
period
drama
thriller
has
stirred
considerable
excitement
among
audiences.
Directed
by
Selvamani
Selvaraj,
it
features
Samuthirakani,
Bhagyashri
Borse,
and
Rana
Daggubati
in
prominent
roles.
“Kaantha”
represents
a
collaboration
between
Dulquer
Salmaan
and
Rana
Daggubati,
who
co-produced
it
under
their
banners,
Wayfarer
Films
and
Spirit
Media
Kaantha
is
set
against
the
backdrop
of
Madras
in
the
1950s,
offering
a
rich
historical
context.
Although
“Kaantha”
draws
inspiration
from
M.
K.
Thyagaraja
Bhagavathar’s
life,
its
creators
emphasize
that
it
remains
a
work
of
fiction.
The
narrative
focuses
on
Ayya,
a
renowned
Tamil
director,
and
his
complex
relationship
with
T.
K.
Mahadevan,
an
actor
whose
career
Ayya
significantly
shaped.
This
blend
of
history
and
fiction
provides
audiences
with
an
engaging
cinematic
journey.
Kaantha’s
setting
in
the
1950s
adds
depth
to
its
storyline,
allowing
viewers
to
immerse
themselves
in
a
bygone
era
of
Madras.
And
as
Kaantha
opened
to
rave
reviews,
it
has
been
maintaining
a
steady
hold
at
the
box
office
especially
post
the
first
weekend
Kaantha
Morning
Occupancy
Day
6
According
to
a
report
published
in
Sacnilk,
Kaantha
has
recorded
a
slight
dip
in
occupancy
today
(day
6/
first
Wednesday)
and
registered
a
footfall
of
11.55%
for
the
Tamil
version
Kaantha
Fails
To
Beat
Lucky
Bhaskar
on
Day
6
With
an
occupancy
of
11.55%,
Kaantha
has
failed
to
beat
the
occupancy
of
Dulquer’s
previous
release
Lucky
Bhaskar
which
recorded
a
footfall
of
24.02%
in
Tamil
language
Kaantha
Box
Office
Collection
Day
6
(Morning
Trend)
Interestingly,
Kaantha
has
witnessed
a
slow
ad
steady
start
of
the
day
at
the
box
office
as
it
earned
Rs
17
lakhs
until
12:30pm
Meanwhile,
Dulquer
recently
shared
his
biggest
fear
while
in
conversation
with
Gulte
and
stated,
“My
character’s
title
is
Naditu
Chakravarthy.
I
don’t
believe
I
am
a
great
actor.
There
is
always
a
percentage
of
the
audience
who
keep
telling
me
that
I
can’t
act.
There
will
be
some
criticism
I
keep
reading.
So
in
my
head,
am
I
not
good?
This
fear
is
there”.