For Dharma Productions, 2025 was a year in which the box office remained modest, and the verdicts were mixed. The studio released five films in the year, and together they delivered Rs. 210.88 crore nett in India, a figure anchored largely by Kesari Chapter 2, which emerged as the clear best performer at Rs. 93.28 crore with a Semi-Hit verdict. It was the one title that showed a decent theatrical intent and delivered a reasonably healthy outcome, giving Dharma at least one film that could be spoken about in positive trade terms.

Dharma Productions Box Office Report Card 2025: Rs. 210.88 cr. India nett, $8.25M overseas and Rs. 322.89 cr. worldwide - Kesari Chapter 2 saves the year

The next best contributor, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, collected Rs. 65.22 crore nett and ended with an Average verdict, decent enough to add volume to the annual tally, but not strong enough to change the year’s overall narrative. The bigger issue for Dharma was what followed. Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri (Rs. 27.95 cr.), Dhadak 2 (Rs. 21.43 cr.) and Homebound (Rs. 3 cr.) all landed with Flop verdicts, creating a slate where the conversion ratio (releases to clean wins) stayed weak. When three out of five titles don’t work theatrically, even a Semi-Hit at the top struggles to pull the overall report card into a comfortable zone.

Overseas, Dharma’s 2025 total stood at $8.25 million. Kesari Chapter 2 again led with $3.9 million, while Sunny Sanskari… added $2.45 million. The remaining titles contributed smaller numbers – $1.1 million for Tu Meri… and $0.4 million each for Dhadak 2 and Homebound. The overseas split mirrors the domestic story: two films carried most of the weight, while the rest didn’t travel enough to meaningfully lift the annual score.

Worldwide, Dharma closed 2025 at a combined Rs. 322.89 crore, with Kesari Chapter 2 finishing at Rs. 144.35 crore and Sunny Sanskari… at Rs. 99.39 crore. The rest added Rs. 43.15 crore (Tu Meri…), Rs. 29 crore (Dhadak 2) and Rs. 7 crore (Homebound). The box office numbers convey Dharma Productions was present, not dominant.

The takeaway is straightforward: Dharma’s 2025 was not defined by a blockbuster spike; it was defined by inconsistency. Kesari Chapter 2 prevented the year from looking bleak, and Sunny Sanskari… added support, but the cluster of Flops ensured the studio ended the year needing a sharper reset either fewer releases with tighter theatrical positioning or stronger event-scale titles that can carry the annual scoreboard.

India Box Office
Kesari Chapter 2 – 93.28 cr. (Semi-Hit)
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari – Rs. 65.22 cr. (Average)
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri – Rs. 27.95 cr. (Flop)
Dhadak 2 – Rs. 21.43 cr. (Flop)
Homebound – Rs. 3 cr. (Flop)

Overseas Box Office
Kesari Chapter 2 – 3.9 mil. USD
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari – 2.45 mil. USD
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri – 1.1 mil. USD
Dhadak 2 – 0.4 mil. USD
Homebound – 0.4 mil. USD

Worldwide Box Office
Kesari Chapter 2 – 144.35 cr.
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari – Rs. 99.39 cr.
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri – Rs. 43.15 cr.
Dhadak 2 – Rs. 29 cr.
Homebound – Rs. 7 cr.

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