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Jawan Box Office Collection Day 1: Shah Rukh Khan's Action Thriller Becomes The Biggest Hindi Opener Of All Time
Jawan Box Office Collection Day 1: Shah Rukh Khan's film has had a fantastic start at the box office in India and throughout the globe.
New Delhi: It seems like Shah Rukh Khan’s film can never go wrong. The release of ‘Jawan’ on September 7 was met with unprecedented levels of excitement, and the film will now go down in film history. The Atlee-helmed action thriller had the best opening day of any Hindi film in Indian box office history, even surpassing SRK's own ‘Pathaan’. It has been reported that the SRK-starring film made an incredible Rs 75 crore in India and it film grossed about Rs 150 crore over the globe.
Sacnlk.com, a website that keeps tabs on the movie industry, reports that the Hindi version of the action-packed film made Rs 65 crore, breaking the previous record set by Shah Rukh Khan in January of this year with ‘Pathaan’. On its first day in theatres, the Siddharth Anand film starring Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, and others made Rs 55 crore.
On its opening day, ‘Jawan’ earned over Rs 75 crore, with the Hindi version contributing around Rs 65 crore and the dubbed Tamil and Telugu versions contributing around Rs 10 crore.
On Thursday, the film's Hindi version had an average occupancy of 58.67 per cent. The occupancy rate was highest (81%) in Chennai.
Meanwhile, trade expert Ramesh Bala said on X (previously Twitter) that ‘Jawan’ is projected to earn Rs 150 crore or more on its launch day over the globe."
The ABPLive review of the movie reads: 'Jawan' is a film all about Shah Rukh Khan, his charisma, star power, and all that the hero can do and has been doing all these years. This time, it only gets better and more modern. The Atlee film is a tribute to what a megastar like Shah Rukh Khan can do in the bat of an eyelid; make his audiences cry or welled up with pride and calls for justice.
‘Jawan’ stars SRK, Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Sanya Malhotra, Riddhi Dogra, Priyamani, Sunil Grover, and others.