'Lilo & Stitch', released on May 23, 2025, may have soared internationally, but its performance at the Indian box office has been modest.
In its first ten days, the film collected a total of ₹6.67 crore net across India. While the global buzz translated into a strong initial footfall, especially in English-speaking urban markets, the film struggled to sustain momentum over its second weekend.
The language-wise performance revealed where the film found its strongest audience in the English version, which led the charge with ₹4.92 crore, followed by Hindi with ₹1.31 crore, Tamil with ₹16 lakh, and Telugu with ₹10 lakh.
The day-wise trend indicated a steady start but tapering interest:
Opening Day (Friday): ₹0.45 crore
Day 2 (Saturday): ₹0.91 crore
Day 3 (Sunday): ₹1.05 crore
Day 4–7 (Weekdays): Around ₹0.35 crore daily
Second weekend (Days 8–10): modest recovery with ₹0.43 crore on Saturday and ₹0.47 crore on Sunday.
The film’s India gross stood at ₹7.33 crore, with no official overseas breakdown reported by Sacnilk.
About the film
The 2025 live-action Lilo & Stitch is about a young Hawaiian girl named Lilo who feels lonely and misunderstood. One day, she adopts a strange creature she believes is a dog, but it turns out to be Stitch, an alien experiment on the run. As they spend time together, they form a deep bond, showing the true meaning of “ohana,” the Hawaiian word for family, which means no one gets left behind.
Star casts
Featuring Maia Kealoha as Lilo, a lonely Hawaiian girl who finds friendship in an unusual alien. Sydney Agudong plays Nani, Lilo’s caring older sister. Chris Sanders returns to voice Stitch, the mischievous alien creature. Zach Galifianakis plays the alien scientist Jumba, and Billy Magnussen is his partner Pleakley. Kaipo Dudoit plays David, Nani’s love interest, while Courtney B. Vance appears as Cobra Bubbles, a social worker. Amy Hill, Tia Carrere, and Jason Scott Lee also appear in supporting roles.
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