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Box Office Report September 28: ‘Jolly LLB 3,’ ‘Homebound,’ ‘Lokah,’ and ‘Mirai’ Record Strong Weekend Numbers

By Dipali , 29 September 2025
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The final weekend of September turned into a pivotal moment for Indian cinema, with multiple films battling for audience attention. From courtroom drama Jolly LLB 3 to the family-centric Homebound, and from the socially charged Lokah to the animated adventure Mirai, Sunday’s box office results reflected diverse audience tastes. Collections pointed toward solid growth for mainstream titles, while niche releases continued to carve their own space. The weekend figures highlight not only the enduring appetite for theatrical entertainment but also the shifting dynamics between commercial blockbusters and smaller-budget films.

 

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Jolly LLB 3: The Star Performer

Leading the pack was Jolly LLB 3, which maintained momentum after a strong opening week. The film’s mix of legal satire, drama, and entertainment has resonated with both urban and semi-urban audiences. On September 28, the movie earned impressive collections, reinforcing its status as the dominant choice for the weekend. Analysts note that the film’s blend of humor and courtroom intrigue has broadened its appeal across demographics, ensuring steady footfalls in multiplexes as well as single screens.

 

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Homebound: A Family Favorite

Homebound, a drama centered on familial bonds and emotional storytelling, held its ground through positive word of mouth. Despite competing with high-profile titles, the film managed to attract family audiences, particularly in tier-two cities where family dramas traditionally perform well. The steady earnings indicate that while it may not rival big-ticket collections, it has secured a loyal audience base. Its Sunday numbers confirmed stability and suggested the film could continue drawing crowds during the week.

 

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Lokah: Social Themes Finding Space

The socially driven Lokah managed to create an impact despite limited promotional campaigns. Its themes resonated with audiences interested in thought-provoking cinema. Collections remained modest compared to larger commercial releases, but the film’s consistent performance indicates long-term potential, especially as it garners critical appreciation. Strong regional pull and niche appeal may allow it to remain relevant at the box office longer than expected.

 

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Mirai: Animation Rising in Popularity

Mirai, an animated feature catering to younger viewers and families, demonstrated how India’s animation market is steadily gaining traction. The film’s engaging narrative and appealing visuals helped secure respectable Sunday earnings. While not in the league of mainstream live-action films, its performance reflects a growing demand for high-quality animated content in theatrical spaces. Industry analysts believe such releases are building the foundation for a stronger animation sector in Indian cinema.

 

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Conclusion: A Diverse Weekend Box Office

The September 28 box office outcome illustrated a balanced mix of entertainment, with mainstream hits like Jolly LLB 3 commanding large audiences and smaller films such as Homebound, Lokah, and Mirai finding their respective niches. Together, these results reaffirm the resilience of India’s theatrical market, which continues to cater to varied audience segments. With multiple genres performing simultaneously, the industry seems well-positioned for sustained momentum in the coming months.

 

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