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Vijay Deverakonda’s much-anticipated spy-action drama Kingdom finally hit theatres worldwide on July 31, 2025, after facing multiple delays. Directed by Gowtam Tinnanuri, the film marked a return to high-octane storytelling for the actor, but its box office debut didn’t quite match the hype. Despite a decent turnout and positive reviews for Deverakonda’s performance, Kingdom failed to surpass the opening day haul of his 2019 release Liger, which remains his career-best opener.
Opening day performance
- Kingdom earned approximately Rs 7.07 crore on its first day, according to early estimates from industry tracker Sacnilk
- The film saw an overall Telugu occupancy of 56.73 percent, with morning shows peaking at 63.56 percent and evening shows dipping to 50.12 percent
- In comparison, Liger had opened with Rs 15.95 crore, while Kushi (2022) had managed Rs 15.25 crore on day one
- Kingdom did outperform Deverakonda’s recent release The Family Star, which had collected Rs 5.75 crore on its opening day
Storyline and cast
- Kingdom follows the journey of Suri, a police constable turned spy, who is sent to Sri Lanka on a covert mission for the Indian government
- Suri is also searching for his long-lost brother Siva, played by Satyadev, adding emotional depth to the espionage narrative
- Bhagyashri Borse plays Suri’s love interest, while the supporting cast includes Venkatesh, Manish Chaudhari, and Baburaj
- The film ends on a cliffhanger, setting the stage for a confirmed sequel, as announced by producer Naga Vamsi
Audience and critical response
- Viewers praised Vijay Deverakonda’s layered performance, noting a return to his theatre roots and emotional range
- Critics highlighted the screenplay’s uneven pacing, especially in the second half, which may have impacted word-of-mouth momentum
- The film’s emotional tone and action sequences were appreciated, though some felt the narrative lacked cohesion
Competition and market context
- Kingdom faced stiff competition from other releases including Saiyaara, Dhadak 2, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps
- Saiyaara, in particular, has already crossed Rs 270 crore, dominating the Hindi circuits and drawing away multiplex audiences
- Regional releases like Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 and Mahavatar Narsimha also contributed to the crowded box office landscape
International performance
- In North America, Kingdom reportedly surpassed Ram Charan’s Game Changer in terms of opening day numbers
- The film earned over Rs 5.42 crore ($650,000) from its US premieres, indicating strong overseas interest despite domestic limitations
Looking ahead
- With a sequel already in development, Kingdom may find redemption through long-term engagement and streaming platforms
- The film’s performance could improve over the weekend, especially if positive reviews and fan support translate into sustained footfall
- Vijay Deverakonda’s brand appeal remains strong, and Kingdom’s underwhelming start may be a temporary setback in a career marked by bold choices
Final thoughts
Kingdom may not have conquered the box office on day one, but it has sparked curiosity and conversation. With its spy-thriller premise, emotional undertones, and a committed lead performance, the film could still find its footing in the days to come. For now, Liger’s crown remains intact, but Kingdom’s story is far from over.
Sources: Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Times Now, Filmibeat, MSN India, LiveMint