2025 Box Office Report :The Year of Sequels
Filmmakers doubled down on nostalgia this year, bringing back iconic characters and expanding beloved universes. From the high-octane face-off in War 2 to the supernatural hysteria of Stree 2, the box office was dominated by the Part 2 phenomenon. However, the results were a mixed bag of hits and shocking disasters, proving that a franchise tag alone is no longer a guarantee of success. As we wrap up the year, here is the verified collection report and verdict of the 10 sequels of 2025.
War 2
| Director | Ayan Mukerji |
|---|---|
| Cast | Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, Kiara Advani |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 236.55 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 364.35 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 400 Cr |
| Verdict | Flop |
A monumental disappointment. Despite the massive hype surrounding the Hrithik vs. Jr NTR face-off, the film collapsed due to negative word-of-mouth and a weak screenplay. With a colossal budget of ₹400 Cr, the collections are disastrous, failing to even cross the lifetime figures of its 2019 predecessor. It proves that mounting a project on scale alone cannot save a film if the content doesn't connect.
Housefull 5
| Director | Tarun Mansukhani |
|---|---|
| Cast | Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Abhishek Bachchan |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 183.3 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 288.58 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 250 Cr |
| Verdict | Average |
A classic case of the budget outgrowing the box office potential. While the cruise ship grandeur pushed the cost to an astronomical ₹250 Cr, the collections (₹183.3 Cr Net) failed to match up, falling significantly short of Housefull 4's ₹210 Cr benchmark. Despite decent family footfalls during the holidays, the massive mounting turned a potential money-spinner into a financial burden, signaling clear franchise fatigue.
Jolly LLB 3
| Director | Subhash Kapoor |
|---|---|
| Cast | Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Huma Qureshi |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 116.75 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 170.8 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 120 Cr |
| Verdict | Success |
A classic example of diminishing ROI. While the much-hyped face-off between Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi helped the film match the net collections of Jolly LLB 2(₹117 Cr), the economics went for a toss. With the budget skyrocketing 4x from ₹30 Cr to ₹120 Cr, what was once a highly profitable franchise has been reduced to just a Success. It proves that while the audience base remained intact, the massive cost escalation ate into the profit margins.
Raid 2
| Director | Raj Kumar Gupta |
|---|---|
| Cast | Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh, Vaani Kapoor |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 173.05 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 237 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 120 Cr |
| Verdict | Hit |
Bigger numbers, but smaller margins. While Raid 2 saw a healthy jump in collections (₹173 Cr vs the prequel's ₹103 Cr), it couldn't match the massive profitability of the first part. Raid was a 'Super-Hit' because it earned 3x its lean ₹35 Cr budget. The sequel, burdened by a heavy ₹120 Cr cost, settles for a Hit verdict. It was a commercial success, but not the money-spinner the original was relative to investment.
Sitaare Zameen Par
| Director | R.S. Prasanna |
|---|---|
| Cast | Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 167.3 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 267.34 Cr |
| Budget | ₹122 crore |
| Verdict | Hit |
A case of High Revenue, Lower ROI. While Sitaare Zameen Par clocked an impressive ₹167.3 Cr (nearly 2.6x the prequel's lifetime), the economics tell a different story. With the budget escalating 10x from ₹12 Cr to ₹122 Cr, the massive profitability of the original is missing. However, given the genre and Aamir's recent track record, crossing ₹267 Cr worldwide makes it a respectable Hit, even if it lacks the Super-Hit status of its low-budget predecessor.
De De Pyaar De 2
| Director | Anshul Sharma |
|---|---|
| Cast | Ajay Devgn, R. Madhavan, Rakul Preet Singh |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 74 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 111.5 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 150 Cr |
| Verdict | Below Average |
A shocking misfire. Sequels are expected to take the franchise forward, but De De Pyaar De 2 took a massive step back. Not only did the collections nosedive from ₹104 Cr (Part 1) to just ₹74 Cr, but the budget ballooned to ₹135 Cr, making theatrical recovery impossible.
Son of Sardaar 2
| Director | Vijay Kumar Arora |
|---|---|
| Cast | Ajay Devgn, Mrunal Thakur, Sanjay Dutt |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 46.82 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 65.75 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 130 Cr |
| Verdict | Flop |
A box office catastrophe. The franchise completely collapsed with this installment. While the original was a Super-Hit with ₹105 Cr Net on a lean ₹40 Cr budget, the sequel saw the budget triple to ₹130 Cr while collections crashed to less than half (₹46.82 Cr). It stands as one of the biggest loss-makers of the year, proving that a 13-year gap is too long to sustain brand recall without strong content.
Baaghi 4
| Director | A. Harsha |
|---|---|
| Cast | Tiger Shroff, Sara Ali Khan |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 52.1 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 77 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 80 Cr |
| Verdict | Flop |
The franchise has officially hit rock bottom. While Baaghi 3 managed ₹96.5 Cr even amidst the onset of the pandemic, Baaghi 4 saw collections crash by nearly 50% to just ₹52.1 Cr. Even with a reduced budget of ₹80 Cr, the film failed to recover its costs theatrically. The repetitive action formula has been completely rejected by the audience.
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2
| Director | Anukalp Goswami |
|---|---|
| Cast | Kapil Sharma, Shreyas Talpade |
| Hindi Net | NA |
| WW Gross | NA |
| Budget | NA |
| Verdict | NA |
Kapil Sharma returns to the big screen after a long hiatus. While the opening day of ₹1.75 Cr is lower than the historic debut of the first part, the film relies heavily on family audiences who typically visit over the weekend. It is too early to write it off; all eyes are now on Saturday and Sunday growth to see if it can gather momentum and challenge the lifetime collections of its prequel.
Masti 4
| Director | Milap Zaveri |
|---|---|
| Cast | Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Riteish Deshmukh |
| Hindi Net | ₹ 14.9 Cr |
| WW Gross | ₹ 19.25 Cr |
| Budget | ₹ 40 Cr |
| Verdict | Flop |
The franchise remains stuck in a rut. Masti 4 has virtually mirrored the disastrous performance of its prequel, Great Grand Masti (₹13.72 Cr). With collections stagnating around the ₹15 Cr mark against a ₹40 Cr budget, it confirms that the adult-comedy genre in this format has lost its theatrical appeal. It marks a second consecutive failure for the once-popular series.
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