In an incredible feat at the domestic box office, Shah Rukh Khan and Nayanthara-starrer ‘Jawan’ stunned audiences by collecting approximately ₹81 crore nett in India for all languages on Sunday, according to early estimates from Sacnilk.com. With this remarkable Sunday collection, the film’s total collection has reached around ₹287 crore.
‘Jawan’ opened in India with ₹75 crore, with ₹65.5 crore from the Hindi version and the rest from the Tamil and Telugu versions. It followed up with ₹53.23 crore on Friday and ₹77.83 crore on Saturday. The film’s stellar performance on Sunday added another ₹81 crore to its total collection.
Notably, the film enjoyed strong occupancy rates, with 70.77% for Hindi shows, 53.71% for Tamil shows, and 68.79% for Telugu shows on Sunday.
Film trade analyst Manobala Vijayabalan reported that ‘Jawan’ made history by selling a record 2,875,961 tickets from tracked shows alone in India on the fourth day, the highest ever for a Bollywood film.
Vijayabalan also revealed the film’s worldwide figures and details, stating that it entered the ₹500 crore gross club worldwide, making Shah Rukh Khan the only actor to achieve this milestone twice in a single year. The film’s gross collections for different versions were as follows:
Hindi Shows: 15,404, Gross – ₹76.07 crore
Tamil Shows: 918, Gross – ₹5.59 crore
Telugu Shows: 798, Gross – ₹3.44 crore
Total Gross: ₹85.10 crore
National multiplex chains, including PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, also contributed significantly to the film’s impressive collection figures.
‘Jawan’ exceeded expectations and even outperformed Shah Rukh Khan’s earlier release, ‘Pathaan,’ which had collected ₹280.75 crore in its opening weekend. The film, directed by Atlee, also features Deepika Padukone in an extended cameo and Vijay Sethupathi as the prime antagonist. It boasts a star-studded ensemble cast, including Sunil Grover, Sanya Malhotra, Ridhi Dogra, Priyamani, Ashlesha Thakur, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Girija Oak, Lehar Khan, and Aaliyah Qureishi.
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