Pradeep Ranganathan’s romantic comedy “Dude” opened to a roaring Rs 10.5 crore net on day 1, marking his biggest-ever start and surpassing previous hits like “Dragon.” The film saw consistent growth in theatre occupancy throughout the day supported by positive word-of-mouth, hinting at a strong Diwali box office run.
Dude’s Day 1 Success: A Blockbuster Beginning
“Dude,” directed by Keerthiswaran and starring Pradeep Ranganathan alongside Mamitha Baiju, emerged as a major early success on its release day, October 17, 2025. With earnings exceeding Rs 10 crore across Tamil and Telugu versions, the film outperformed Ranganathan’s earlier box office works, including “Dragon” which earned Rs 7.6 crore on its opening day.
In Tamil Nadu, the movie enjoyed a 48.85% overall occupancy, with gradual spikes from 34% in morning shows to nearly 70% in night screenings. Similarly, Telugu screenings reported a strong 49.61% occupancy, reflecting growing audience enthusiasm.
Stellar Audience Reception and Social Buzz
Social media platforms like X (Twitter) witnessed early praise for Ranganathan and Baiju's performances, alongside appreciation for the film’s light-hearted, feel-good narrative. Critics offered mixed but generally positive reviews, commending its charm despite some pacing issues.
Key Highlights
Day 1 Net Earnings: Approximately Rs 10.5 crore across India, with Tamil Nadu contributing Rs 6.5 crore, and Telugu states Rs 3.25 crore.
Worldwide Collection on Day 1: Around Rs 19.5 crore including Rs 8 crore from overseas markets.
Theatre Occupancy: Shows demand growth throughout the day, peaking in night shows.
Advance Bookings: Strong ahead of the Diwali holidays, setting a robust stage for the first week.
Comparative Performance: Surpasses “Dragon” (Rs 7.6 crore) and “Love Today” (Rs 2.85 crore) openings.
Major Takeaways
“Dude’s” opening signifies Pradeep Ranganathan’s rising star power and his knack for delivering relatable, engaging cinema. With Diwali holidays on the horizon, the movie is poised for continued box office momentum, possibly joining the coveted ₹100 crore club, cementing its place as a festive favorite.
Sources: Times of India, Sacnilk, Koimoi, Indian Express, Hindustan Times