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Little Hearts Box Office Collection Day 6: Telugu romantic comedy Little Hearts continues to shine at the box office, proving that small films with big heart can often surprise audiences. Released on September 5, 2025, the film has carried its strong momentum well into the weekdays, showing that its success is not limited to opening weekend buzz. Starring Mouli Tanuj Prashanth and Shivani Nagaram, and directed by Sai Marthand, the film has found appreciation among audiences for its light-hearted storytelling, refreshing performances, and relatable romance. Midweek screenings in Hyderabad, Vizag, Chennai, and Bengaluru remained impressive, underlining the film’s strong word-of-mouth pull.

Telugu movie Little Hearts opened decently with Rs 1.35 crore on its first day, according to Sacnilk, but the collections quickly grew with strong weekend numbers. Day 2 brought in Rs 2.40 crore, followed by an impressive Rs 3.60 crore on Day 3 (Sunday). Even on weekdays, the film held its ground Monday contributed Rs 2.30 crore, Tuesday added Rs 2.25 crore, and Wednesday (Day 6) secured Rs 1.75 crore. This brings the net India total to Rs 13.65 crore in just six days, making it a highly profitable venture. Globally, Little Hearts is performing beyond expectations. Alongside the Rs 13.65 crore net from India, the film has earned around Rs 4.3 crore from overseas markets, taking its worldwide gross to nearly Rs 17.5 crore. Audiences in the US, Gulf, and Australia have embraced the film, with repeat viewings adding to its strength.

Meanwhile, on its sixth day, the Telugu movie enjoyed healthy occupancies, especially during evening and night shows. The morning average stood at 24.6%, afternoon at 32.5%, evening at 36.9%, and night at 54.2%. Hyderabad performed strongly with over 41% occupancy overall and late-night screenings crossing 60%. Chennai showed a fantastic response, peaking at more than 80% at select multiplexes. Bengaluru maintained a steady 30% average, with office-goers catching late-night shows, while Vizag recorded a solid 45% occupancy. Smaller centres like Warangal, Kakinada, and Guntur also contributed significantly to the overall box office.

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On the other hand, one of the most remarkable aspects of Little Hearts is its profitability. Made on a modest budget, the movie has already turned into the most profitable Telugu release of 2025. It has outperformed bigger titles like Court: State vs A Nobody and Sankranthiki Vasthunam in terms of return on investment, showing how well-planned small-scale films can achieve huge success if the content strikes a chord with the audience. For debut director Sai Marthand, this marks an impressive start.