Darling Re-Release Storm: Prabhas Film Crushes Gabbar Singh Records
The decade-old romantic drama collects ₹9.36 crores in just two days, proving Rebel Star's box office pull transcends eras.

The box office is witnessing something extraordinary: a film that released a decade ago is creating the kind of hysteria typically reserved for big-budget new releases. Prabhas's Darling, directed by A. Karunakaran, has stormed back into cinemas and the numbers are nothing short of phenomenal.
In just its opening day, the re-release managed a staggering ₹7.59 crores gross, leaving trade analysts scrambling to recalibrate their expectations for vintage content. By the end of day two, the romantic drama had amassed ₹9.36 crores: figures that have officially dethroned previous re-release champions like Pawan Kalyan's Gabbar Singh and Mahesh Babu's Khaleja.
What makes this success even more remarkable is the global appetite for nostalgia. Over 2 lakh tickets were sold worldwide for this re-release, a testament to how Prabhas's stardom has only amplified in the post-Baahubali era. Fans aren't just buying tickets; they're buying memories, and the theatres are responding with the same energy you'd expect for a fresh blockbuster.
The film's enduring appeal lies in its perfect blend of romance and family emotions. The Prabhas-Kajal chemistry still sparkles on screen, while G.V. Prakash's melodious soundtrack continues to strike a chord with audiences. The father-son dynamics between Prabhu and Prabhas remain evergreen, supported by stellar performances from veterans like Tulasi, Mukesh Rishi, and Dharmavarapu Subramanyam.
This isn't just fan service: it's a cultural phenomenon. Darling now sits as the second-highest grossing re-release in Tollywood history, trailing only behind Baahubali. The success proves that in our pan-India era, great content doesn't age; it matures into something even more precious.
For an industry increasingly focused on big-budget spectacles, Darling's re-release triumph sends a clear message: sometimes the most powerful draw at the box office isn't the latest technology or the biggest budget: it's pure, unadulterated star power and storytelling that touched hearts the first time around.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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