Jaat Box Office Collection Day 1: Sunny Deol’s Film Eyes 3rd Best 2025 Opening After Sikandar

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Jaat Box Office Collection: Sunny Deol’s pan-India action film Jaat is predicted to open at ₹8-10 crore on its first day, securing his second-biggest opener after Gadar 2. Despite modest advance bookings, trade experts anticipate a surge in spot bookings, particularly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where Deol’s mass appeal remains strong. However, the opening might lag behind recent releases like Sikandar (40% of its day 1) and Sky Force (₹12 crore).

Total Box Office Collection

Early estimates suggest Jaat could collect ₹30-35 crore over its opening weekend if audience word-of-mouth boosts footfalls. Long-term success hinges on its performance in mass-dominated markets.

Day Wise Box Office Collection

  • Day 1 (April 10): ₹8-10 crore
  • Day 2-3 (Baisakhi Weekend): Potential growth due to holiday crowds.
  • Week 1 Target: ₹50 crore (if trends hold steady).

Story

Directed by Gopichand Malineni, Jaat follows a farmer-turned-vigilante (Sunny Deol) battling systemic corruption in rural India. The plot combines high-octane action with emotional stakes, framing itself as a tribute to agrarian struggles.

Movie Cast

  • Sunny Deol as the lead protagonist
  • Randeep Hooda as antagonist Ranatunga
  • Regina Cassandra, Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, Ramya Krishnan, and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles.

Movie Review: Experts’ Take

Initial reactions highlight Deol’s intense screen presence and Malineni’s gripping action sequences, calling the film a “comeback vehicle” for the star. However, critiques point to a formulaic storyline that may limit urban appeal.

Movie Rating

  • Critics: 3-3.5/5 (praised for mass appeal but critiqued for pacing)
  • Audience Reactions: Mixed, with fans applauding action scenes but seeking stronger narrative depth.

Will Jaat Recover Its Budget?
With a reported budget of ₹80-100 crore, Jaat requires robust weekday collections to break even. While Deol’s loyal fanbase could push it past ₹100 crore, competition from other releases might split audiences.