19 October 2023, Mumbai: In an astonishing display of longevity, Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’ is still captivating audiences after 42 days in theaters. The film, directed by Atlee, raked in an additional Rs 65 lakh on its 42nd day of release. With a domestic nett collection of Rs 637.95 crore, ‘Jawan’ stands as a testament to its enduring appeal.
‘Jawan’ Hosts Over 300 Daily Shows
Despite its prolonged run, ‘Jawan’ maintains its presence with over 300 daily screenings in Mumbai and Delhi-NCR regions. However, the occupancy rates have dwindled to 7.5% and 6.5%, respectively. Evening shows, usually bustling, are now registering 9% and 10% occupancy in these metropolitan areas. While ‘Jawan’ continues to impress, it appears to be entering the final stretch of its cinematic journey.
Global Gross Surpasses Rs 1140.5 Crore: ‘Jawan’ Sets Remarkable Milestone
Celebrating an impressive feat, ‘Jawan’ reaches a worldwide gross collection of Rs 1140.5 crore. This remarkable achievement cements its status as a global blockbuster, sustaining its allure well beyond the domestic box office.
Year’s Highest Grosser, Yet KGF 2 Reigns, ‘Jawan’ Trails by 74 Crore
While ‘Jawan’ claims the title of the year’s highest earner and stands as the most substantial Bollywood release in India’s history, it is in a race against time to overtake the worldwide collection of Yash-starrer ‘KGF Chapter 2,’ which grossed Rs 1215 crore in 2022. ‘Jawan’ has achieved unparalleled success, but the formidable ‘KGF 2’ record still looms large.
SRK’s Year of Comeback: ‘Jawan’ and ‘Pathaan’ Gross Rs 2100 Crore Combined
Shah Rukh Khan’s remarkable comeback year sees him reach staggering heights with ‘Jawan’ and ‘Pathaan,’ together accumulating a massive global gross of Rs 2100 crore. Adding to the anticipation, SRK’s third release for the year, Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Dunki,’ is set to face off against Prashanth Neel’s ‘Salaar,’ starring Prabhas. These highly-anticipated movies are primed for a dramatic December showdown, with ‘Dunki’ slated for release on Christmas 2023.
By Yashika Desai