‘Jawan’ advance bookings: Shah Rukh Khan starrer earns Rs 1.2 crore in the US

Updated : Aug 24, 2023 10:32
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Shah Rukh Khan’s much-awaited film ‘Jawan’, which is scheduled to release in theatres on September 7, has collected ₹1.2 crore in advance bookings in the US alone.

ETimes report stated that the Atlee directorial has sold nearly 9700 tickets across 367 locations in America for the opening day. Of these, 9200 tickets were for the Hindi shows and 360 were for Telugu shows. The Tamil shows accounted for 200 of those booked tickets, the report added.

According to trade analyst Manobala Vijayabalan, ‘#Jawan advance bookings are terrific in USA CROSSES $150K mark. Advance sales - $151,187 Locations - 367 Shows - 1607 Tickets - 9691 #ShahRukhKhan is all set to make history in Bollywood by becoming the first actor to have two ₹💯 cr+ opening day after #Pathaan.’

Even though the advance bookings are yet to open, several exhibitors and single-screen theatre owners have shared on social media that the film is receiving a tremendous response.

Exhibitor Vishek Chauhan wrote, ‘#Jawan.. Since we played 6am shows for #Pathaan I have already started getting inquiries and requests for #Jawan 6am shows and to open advances at the earliest..The inquiries are indicating that a Boxoffice #tsunami is on its way..This @iamsrk starrer is super hot.. @Atlee_dir.’

‘Jawan’ will be released in three languages including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

The movie also stars Vijay Sethupathi, Sanya Malhotra, Nayanthara, and Priyamani. Deepika Padukone features in a cameo. The film has been produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and the music has been composed by Anirudh Ravichander.

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