Landlord earned the Blockbuster verdict — a film that significantly exceeded its break-even point and delivered strong returns for all stakeholders. With ₹60 Cr India nett against a reported budget of ₹8 Cr, representing a 750% return on production cost, the film demonstrates the rare combination of wide audience reach and sustained theatrical momentum. A Blockbuster in Indian cinema is not just profitable — it is a film that found a genuine mass audience and kept them coming back.
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Financial AnalysisBox Office vs Budget
Landlord was reportedly made on a budget of ₹8 Cr. Against that investment, the film collected ₹60 Cr India nett — a 7.5x multiple on production cost and a 750% return on the reported budget. Worldwide gross reached ₹60 Cr, including overseas contribution of ₹17 Cr.
Break-even at the Indian box office typically requires approximately 1.5x the production budget once prints, advertising and distribution costs are factored in — placing the break-even threshold for Landlord at roughly ₹12 Cr India nett. The film cleared this threshold, resulting in the Blockbuster verdict.
₹0Break-even ~₹12 Cr₹60 Cr collected
StreamingOTT Release
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Amazon Prime Video
Rights Deal
₹15 Cr
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Frequently Asked Questions
Landlord is classified as a Blockbuster by Boxoffy. The film collected ₹60 Cr India nett against a reported budget of ₹8 Cr. The film was commercially profitable.
Landlord collected ₹60 Cr India nett at the box office, with a worldwide gross of 60 Cr. The India nett figure represents collections after GST extraction, as reported by Box Office India and cross-referenced with Sacnilk and Pinkvilla.
Landlord is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video in India. Check the platform's app or website for regional availability and subscription requirements.
Landlord was directed by Nithish Sahadev. The 2026 Kannada film earned a Blockbuster verdict at the Indian box office, collecting ₹60 Cr India nett.