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Jawan smashes box office records, earning Rs 200 crore in only 3 days

Shah Rukh Khan’s most recent movie “Jawan” made a staggering Rs 197.50 crore at the box office in its first three days of release. The movie, which was released in numerous languages, had drastic changes in its first few days at the box office.

A commendable Rs 74.5 crore was made by “Jawan” on its Thursday opening day. The profits were divided among the several languages, with the Hindi version making 65.5 crore, the Tamil version earning 5.3 crore, and the Telugu version earning 3.7 crore.

The second day, a Friday, saw a decline in the movie’s revenue. The overall income for the day was Rs 53 crore, a decrease of around 28.86% from the previous day. While the Hindi version accounted for Rs 47 crore, the Tamil and Telugu versions each contributed Rs 3.5 crore and Rs 2.5 crore, respectively. It’s critical to keep in mind that these figures are supported by questionable data.

On the third day, a Saturday, the film is expected to make a return with an estimated revenue of over Rs 70 crore. This demonstrates that the movie is still a strong competitor at the box office despite variations in its daily profits. For Day 3 of Jawan, which includes over 20,000 events, more than 11 lakh tickets have already been sold, according to Sacnilk.

In Australia and New Zealand, the movie rated #1, and third in Germany. The previous record for “Jawan”‘s greatest domestic debut for Bollywood movies was exceeded.

With a combined weekend gross in Australia and New Zealand of A$ 398,030 (approximately Rs. 2.11 crore) and an extra NZ$ 79,805 (about Rs. Jawan also managed to bring in €146,014 (about Rs. 1.30 crore) in Germany, moving it up to third place on the list of weekend box office earnings.

Anand Mahindra, a businessman, tweeted the following about SRK. Every nation protects its natural mineral resources, mines them, and often exports them to make money. He tweeted, “Perhaps it’s time to classify @iamsrk as a natural resource.

 

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