Magadheera Movie Total Gross Collections
Magadheera, a Telugu-language historical fantasy film directed by S.S. Rajamouli, was released in 2009 and became a landmark film in Indian cinema. Starring Ram Charan and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles, the film was produced by Allu Aravind under the Geetha Arts banner.
Region | Gross Collection (₹ Cr) |
---|---|
Andhra & Telangana | 95.25 |
Karnataka | 11.18 |
Tamil Nadu | 8.58 |
Kerala | 1.59 |
Rest of India | 1.20 |
Overseas | 16.80 |
Total Worldwide Gross | 134.65 |
Andhra & Nizam : ₹95.25 Cr
Karnataka : ₹11.18 Cr
Tamilnadu : ₹8.58 Cr
Kerala : ₹1.59 Cr
Rest of India : ₹1.20 Cr
Overseas : ₹16.80 Cr / $2.87 M
Total Worldwide Gross : ₹134.65 Cr
Overview of Magadheera
The story revolves around the concept of reincarnation and the quest for love that spans centuries. Ram Charan portrays Harsha and Kala Bhairava, a brave warrior in his past life, while Kajal Aggarwal plays Indu and Mithravinda Devi, the princess he is destined to protect and love. The film also features Dev Gill as the antagonist and Srihari in a pivotal role.

Magadheera was lauded for its grand scale, stunning visual effects, and captivating storyline. The film’s music, composed by M.M. Keeravani, became immensely popular, with songs like “Panchadara Bomma” and “Dheera Dheera” being particular highlights.
The movie set several box office records upon its release, becoming the highest-grossing Telugu film at that time. Its success solidified Ram Charan’s position as a leading actor in the Telugu film industry and established S.S. Rajamouli as a master storyteller.
Impact and Legacy
Magadheera is celebrated for its groundbreaking visual effects and action sequences, which were ahead of their time in Indian cinema. The film’s success paved the way for other high-budget productions and encouraged filmmakers to explore more ambitious projects. It remains a beloved classic, often cited as a significant influence on subsequent Indian films.
The film’s 15-year anniversary marks a milestone in the Telugu film industry, highlighting its enduring popularity and the impact it had on audiences worldwide.