Sky Force earned a Hit verdict — comfortably profitable, with ₹195 Cr India nett against a reported budget of ₹70 Cr, representing a 279% return on production cost. A Hit at the Indian box office means the film recovered its production and distribution costs and returned profit to all stakeholders. While not a record-breaker, the Hit verdict confirms genuine audience approval and successful commercial execution across its theatrical run.
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Sky Force was reportedly made on a budget of ₹70 Cr. Against that investment, the film collected ₹195 Cr India nett — a 2.8x multiple on production cost and a 279% return on the reported budget. Worldwide gross reached ₹195 Cr, including overseas contribution of ₹28 Cr.
Break-even at the Indian box office typically requires approximately 1.5x the production budget once prints, advertising and distribution costs are factored in — placing the break-even threshold for Sky Force at roughly ₹105 Cr India nett. The film cleared this threshold, resulting in the Hit verdict.
Sky Force is classified as a Hit by Boxoffy. The film collected ₹195 Cr India nett against a reported budget of ₹70 Cr. The film was commercially profitable.
Sky Force collected ₹195 Cr India nett at the box office, with a worldwide gross of 195 Cr. The India nett figure represents collections after GST extraction, as reported by Box Office India and cross-referenced with Sacnilk and Pinkvilla.
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Sky Force was directed by Abhishek Anil Kapur. The 2025 Hindi film earned a Hit verdict at the Indian box office, collecting ₹195 Cr India nett.