‘Jailer’ box office day 4: Rajinikanth starrer enters Rs 300 crore club worldwide in 4 days

Updated : Aug 14, 2023 15:40
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Megastar Rajinikanth’s film ‘Jailer’ has breached the ₹300 crore mark globally, according to film trade analyst Ramesh Bala.

Ramesh Bala wrote on Twitter or X, ‘Jailer crossed the ₹300 crore gross mark at the WW (worldwide) box office in four days! This is the 4th movie for superstar Rajinikanth to enter the ₹300 crore club (after) Enthiran (2010), Kabali (2016) and 2.0 (2018).’

The action thriller will also soon earn ₹150 crore nett in India. It earned an estimated ₹38 crore in all languages across the country on August 13, as per Sacnilk.com report. The total box office collection of ‘Jailer’ now stands at around ₹146.4 crore nett.

The Tamil film has been dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.

‘Jailer’, directed by Nelson, marks Rajinikanth's return to the big screen after a two-year break and sees him in the role of a retired police officer.

‘Jailer’ also stars Jackie Shroff, Priyanka Mohan, Shiva Rajkumar, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, Yogi Babu, Vasanth Ravi, and Vinayakan. Veteran Malayalam actor Mohanlal has an extended cameo in the film.

‘Jailer’ has reportedly recorded the biggest opening of 2023 in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It also recorded the highest opening for any Tamil film in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Jailer also went on to record the highest opening day gross collection for a Tamil film in India this year.

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