Year Ender 2025:The year of Sequels
Sequel Report 2025
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 Cr
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, Warina Hussain,Tridha Choudhary, Ayesha Khan
Hindi Net
₹ 7.20 Cr(As of day 3)
WW Gross
NA
Budget
₹30 Cr
Verdict
NA
Kapil Sharma's return to the big screen witnessed some respite over the weekend. After a slow start, the film saw positive growth on Sunday (₹ 2.85 Cr), taking its 3-day total to ₹ 7.20 Cr. While family audiences stepped out, the numbers still pale in comparison to the record-breaking debut of the first part. The film has gathered some momentum, but it now faces the crucial Monday test to see if it can sustain its run and challenge the lifetime collections of its prequel.
Kesari Chapter 2
Director
Karan Singh Tyagi
Cast
Akshay Kumar, Ananya Panday
Hindi Net
₹ 92.73 Cr
WW Gross
₹ 145 Cr
Budget
₹ 150 Cr
Verdict
Average
A failed attempt to capitalize on patriotism. While the original Kesari was a Hit earning ₹155.70 Cr Net on a controlled ₹100 Cr budget, the sequel stumbled significantly. With the production cost escalating to ₹150 Cr, the collections dropped by over 40% (₹92.73 Cr Net). Despite recovering ₹34.25 Cr from overseas markets, the film could not overcome its high budget, ending as a major commercial disappointment.
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.