Game Changer Box Office Collection - Day 1: Here's How Much Shankar's Film Collected On Opening Day
Game Changer First Day Box Office Collection: Ram Charan and Shankar's much-anticipated film Game Changer opened to phenomenal numbers at the box office on Day 1, earning Rs 51.25 crore net across India, as per Sacnilk.
Released in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam, the film captured audiences nationwide. Here's an extensive breakdown of the movie's performance across key cities and regions.

Telugu Market Dominance
Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the heart of Telugu cinema, demonstrated its unwavering loyalty to Ram Charan with a strong 52.33% overall occupancy across 1,443 shows.
- Morning Shows: An impressive 60% occupancy, fueled by fans and advance bookings.
- Afternoon Shows: Dipped slightly to 41%, reflecting the usual mid-day lull.
- Evening Shows: Rebounded to 56%, showcasing increasing walk-ins and positive word of mouth.
Hyderabad emerged as the top-performing city, accounting for a significant share of the ₹42 crore grossed by the Telugu version.
Vizag-Visakhapatnam
Vizag was the surprise star among Andhra Pradesh cities, recording the highest occupancy at 64.33% across 457 shows.
- Morning Shows: Spectacular 72% turnout, driven by early buzz.
- Afternoon Shows: Slight drop to 55%.
- Evening Shows: Climbed back to 66%, benefiting from families and groups attending post-work hours.
The city's multiplexes and single-screen theatres were packed, reinforcing Vizag's status as a major contributor to Telugu cinema revenues.
Vijayawada and Guntur
Vijayawada: With 328 shows, the city saw an average occupancy of 57.33%. Morning shows (63%) drew large crowds, with the momentum sustained into the evening (65%).
Guntur: Performed exceptionally with 55% overall occupancy across 201 shows. The morning shows led with 68%, bolstered by enthusiastic fan screenings.
These cities continued to solidify their importance as revenue hubs for big-ticket Telugu films.
Warangal and Tier-2 Cities
Warangal: Recorded 55.67% occupancy across 88 shows, showcasing strong performances in both morning (58%) and evening (58%) slots.
Kakinada: Stood out with a remarkable 67.33% overall occupancy, particularly in morning (72%) and evening (69%) shows.
Mahbubnagar: Another standout, with 66% occupancy across 19 shows, driven by near-packed morning shows (75%).
These smaller cities delivered an outsized impact, reflecting the depth of the Telugu audience.
Tamil Nadu Performance
Chennai
The Tamil version made a steady start in Chennai with 40.67% occupancy across 150 shows.
- Morning Shows: Opened with a moderate 36%.
- Afternoon Shows: Maintained consistency at 36%.
- Evening Shows: Improved to 50%, indicating growing traction among local audiences.
Chennai accounted for a significant chunk of the ₹2.1 crore earned by the Tamil version on Day 1, with expectations for stronger weekend growth.
Hindi Belt
Mumbai and NCR
The Hindi version grossed ₹7 crore on Day 1, with decent performances in major metropolitan areas:
Mumbai: Recorded 27.33% occupancy across 55 shows. While morning shows started slow at 26%, evening shows surged to 37%, reflecting improved walk-ins.
National Capital Region (NCR): Saw 19% occupancy across 45 shows. Morning (23%) outperformed evening (17%), but the overall response was steady.
These cities, while secondary markets for the film, contributed significantly to the Hindi version's revenues.
Other Regions
Bengaluru
Bengaluru's mixed audience led to a subdued 30.67% overall occupancy across 851 shows.
- Morning Shows: Opened at 33%.
- Afternoon Shows: Dropped slightly to 27%.
- Evening Shows: Recovered to 32%, with the Telugu version performing better than Kannada.
Kerala (Malayalam Market)
Kerala saw respectable numbers, with the Malayalam version achieving 26.33% overall occupancy on Day 1. Steady attendance across morning and evening shows contributed ₹50 lakh to the gross.
Day 1 Box Office Highlights
Telugu Version: Dominated with ₹42 crore net, led by Hyderabad, Vizag, and Vijayawada.
Tamil Version: Contributed ₹2.1 crore, with strong performances in Chennai and tier-2 towns.
Hindi Version: Earned ₹7 crore, showcasing potential for growth in Mumbai and NCR.
Malayalam Version: Steady at ₹50 lakh, reflecting niche appeal in Kerala.
Kannada Version: Contributed ₹10 lakh, with limited shows in Karnataka.
Game Changer stormed into theatres with a ₹51.25 crore net Day 1 collection across India, marking a phenomenal start. While Telugu-speaking cities spearheaded the success, Chennai, Mumbai, and other metros hinted at strong weekend potential. With word-of-mouth gaining traction, the film is poised for a robust run ahead.












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