‘Jailer’: Rajinikanth starrer crosses ₹600 cr mark worldwide; witnesses houseful shows on 3rd Sunday

Updated : Aug 28, 2023 13:13
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Rajinikanth starrer ‘Jailer’ entered the ₹600 crore club on day 18 of its release. As per film trade analyst Manobala Vijayabalan, the action film earned ₹607.29 crore globally and it has reportedly collected an estimated ₹315.95 crore nett in India in all languages so far.

Manobala wrote on X (earlier known as Twitter), ‘Jailer worldwide box office. ₹600 Jailer. HOUSEFULL shows even on 3rd Sunday helps the film to go past the magical ₹600 crore mark on the 18th day... 2.0 was the FIRST film to enter this club from Tamil Cinema on the 10th day of its run. Week 1 – ₹450.8 crore. Week 2 – ₹124.18 crore. Week 3 Day 1 – ₹7.67 crore, Day 2 – ₹6.03 crore, Day 3 – ₹8.36 crore. Day 4 – ₹10.25 crore. Total - ₹607.29 crore.’

‘Jailer’ is reportedly only the second Tamil film after Rajinikanth’s ‘2.0’ (2018) to achieve this feat. The movie grossed ₹10.25 crore worldwide on its third Sunday in theatres, according to Sacnilk.com.

The film, directed by Nelson, also stars Vasanth Ravi, Tamannaah Bhatia, Yogi Babu, Ramya Krishnan and Vinayakan in key roles. The film also marks the Tamil debut of Kannada superstar and late actor Rajkumar's son Shiva Rajkumar. Veteran Malayalam actor Mohanlal and Jackie Shroff also make a special appearance in the film;

Rajinikanth recently celebrated ‘Jailer's box office success at a bash in Chennai that was attended by the film's cast and its makers. Pictures of a special cake from the success party were shared online.

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