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Sunny Deol-Starrer crosses Rs 80 crore worldwide and remains floating on Thursday

Jaat continues to maintain its momentum during the weekdays and bravely crosses Rs 80 crore worldwide. Despite Kesari Chapter 2 competition, JAAT expects to perform well even in the second week.

Sunny Deol In and Out

JAAT box office collection day 8: Sunny Deol entertains his fans, shocked by the reception of his latest movie Jaat. The writer directed by Telugu director Gopichand Malineni may slowly open up, but due to the positive reviews and good reputation of the reviews, the film was released on the weekend, outperforming on the first day of Sunday, and even continuing its holdings on weekdays. The early estimate of eight days has passed, and Jaat gloriously spans Rs 8 billion worldwide. The film suffered no falls on Thursday and was collected on Wednesday’s par.

As Sacnilk reported, by 10pm, Jaat made Rs 4 crore in India, bringing the domestic total to Rs 615 crore. In seven days, JAAT’s global collection was 7.6 billion rupees, with the estimated box office revenue of the film being 8 billion rupees. When it comes to occupancy, the total occupancy rate of JAAT is 8.57%. Morning performances, occupancy rate is 5.51%. The afternoon showed that the occupancy rate was 10.09%. At night’s performance, the occupancy rate was 10.11%.

Continuing, Jaat will now have to face fierce competition with Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Chapter 2. Although both movies are different genres, Jaat may suffer some losses from the new release. However, according to reception, JAAT may have performed well even in the second week and may exceed Rs 100 crore worldwide.

jaat 2 in a pipeline

Thanks to the success of JAAT, the manufacturer announced the second part of the film. On Thursday, director Gopichand and producer TG Vishwa Prasad shared a poster of JAAT 2’s announcement. The manufacturer has promised that the sequel will be “bigger, bolder, braver.” “He is on a new mission. This time, the large-scale feast will become bigger, bolder, and more wilderness.”

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