Highest Grossing Telugu Movies 2025: They Call Him OG To Thandel, Here Is The Top 10 Hits of The Year
The Telugu film industry witnessed a dynamic box office year in 2025, marked by big-ticket releases, surprise performers, and a few high-profile disappointments. From mass entertainers to ambitious pan-India projects, the year's top 10 highest-grossing Telugu films showcased the evolving tastes of audiences and the growing importance of overseas markets.
Topping the list is They Call Him OG, which emerged as the highest-grossing Telugu film of 2025 in terms of India Telugu net collections. The film earned an impressive ₹189.26 crore in Telugu-speaking markets, contributing to a worldwide gross of ₹295.22 crore. Strong domestic traction and a solid overseas haul of ₹65.25 crore helped the film dominate the yearly charts, even though an official verdict is yet to be declared, as per the Sacnilk data.
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Close on its heels is Sankranthiki Vasthunam, which proved to be the year's biggest commercial success. With ₹186.97 crore in India Telugu net collections and a worldwide total of ₹255.48 crore, the film comfortably earned the blockbuster verdict.
Made on a relatively modest budget of ₹50 crore, it stood out as one of the most profitable ventures of the year.
At third place is Daaku Maharaaj, which collected ₹90.75 crore in Telugu net and ₹126.11 crore worldwide. Despite decent box office numbers, the film's high ₹100 crore budget appears to have impacted its final assessment, with no verdict announced so far.
One of the most notable entries on the list is Kantara: A Legend Chapter-1. While it ranks fourth in terms of Telugu net collection at ₹89.94 crore, the film is by far the biggest grosser of the year worldwide, amassing a staggering ₹852.24 crore. Massive contributions from non-Telugu Indian markets and overseas territories (₹111 crore) underlined its pan-India appeal.
Game Changer secured the fifth spot with ₹89.37 crore in Telugu net collections and ₹186.28 crore worldwide. However, despite its strong opening, the film ended up with a disaster verdict, highlighting the gap between expectations and theatrical performance.
Another high-budget film, Hari Hara Veera Mallu, ranked sixth with ₹86.53 crore in Telugu net and ₹116.88 crore worldwide. Made on a massive ₹300 crore budget, the film struggled to recover costs and was also labelled a disaster.
Among the clear success stories of the year are Mirai and HIT: The Third Case, both of which earned super hit verdicts. Mirai collected ₹76.17 crore in Telugu net and ₹144.21 crore worldwide, while HIT: The Third Case followed closely with ₹73.52 crore Telugu net and ₹119.48 crore worldwide, reinforcing the franchise's consistent box office appeal.
Ninth on the list is Kuberaa, which grossed ₹67.68 crore in Telugu net and ₹138.10 crore worldwide, earning a hit verdict thanks to steady collections across domestic and overseas markets.
Rounding off the top 10 is Thandel, with ₹64.96 crore in Telugu net collections and a worldwide total of ₹88.89 crore. While it found a place among the year's biggest Telugu earners, its final verdict is yet to be specified.
| Rank | Movie | Worldwide Collection (₹ Cr) | India Telugu Net (₹ Cr) | Overseas Collection (₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | They Call Him OG | 295.22 | 189.26 | 65.25 |
| 2 | Sankranthiki Vasthunam | 255.48 | 186.97 | 35.40 |
| 3 | Daaku Maharaaj | 126.11 | 90.75 | 18.10 |
| 4 | Kantara: A Legend Chapter-1 | 852.24 | 89.94 | 111.00 |
| 5 | Game Changer | 186.28 | 89.37 | 30.25 |
| 6 | Hari Hara Veera Mallu | 116.88 | 86.53 | 14.50 |
| 7 | Mirai | 144.21 | 76.17 | 32.80 |
| 8 | HIT: The Third Case | 119.48 | 73.52 | 25.00 |
| 9 | Kuberaa | 138.10 | 67.68 | 31.60 |
| 10 | Thandel | 88.89 | 64.96 | 11.50 |
Overall, 2025 proved to be a year of contrasts for Tollywood - where moderate-budget films delivered strong returns, pan-India projects redefined scale, and big-budget ventures faced increasing scrutiny over profitability.
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