Jaat Box Office Collection Day 11: Sunny Deol’s Actioner Inches Closer to Rs 100 Crore Club!

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Jaat Box Office Collection: Sunny Deol’s Jaat continues its steady run despite facing competition from Kesari Chapter 2 and Sikandar. The action thriller, directed by Gopichand Malineni, has held its ground at the box office, inching closer to recovering its Rs 100 crore budget. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its performance:

Total Box Office Collection

As of Day 10, Jaat has collected approximately Rs 92.50 crore worldwide, including Rs 81.80 crore gross in India (Rs 70.09 crore net) and Rs 10.70 crore overseas. The film needs Rs 7.5 crore more to cross the Rs 100 crore mark, a milestone it could achieve by Day 11 or 12 if momentum holds.

Day-Wise Box Office Collection

Jaat opened strong with Rs 9.62 crore on Day 1 but saw fluctuations due to weekday drops and competition. Key figures:

  • Day 1-3 (Opening Weekend): Rs 40.62 crore
  • Week 1 Total: Rs 62.24 crore
  • Day 8: Rs 4.27 crore | Day 9: Rs 3.95 crore | Day 10: Rs 3.90 crore

The film’s second Friday-Sunday (Days 8-10) added Rs 12.12 crore, with Day 11 projected to earn Rs 4-5 crore domestically, pushing worldwide collections closer to the Rs 100 crore target.

Story

Set in a coastal village terrorized by the ruthless criminal Ranatunga (Randeep Hooda), Jaat follows a mysterious traveler (Sunny Deol) who uncovers the villagers’ suffering and vows to end Ranatunga’s tyranny. The plot blends high-octane action with a classic underdog narrative, featuring Deol’s signature slow-mo punches and dramatic one-liners.

Movie Cast

  • Sunny Deol as Baldev Pratap Singh “Jaat”
  • Randeep Hooda as Ranatunga
  • Saiyami Kher as SI Vijaya Lakshmi
  • Regina Cassandra as Bharathi
  • Vineet Kumar Singh as Somulu
  • Urvashi Rautela in a special dance number

Movie Review by Experts

Critics have praised Jaat as a nostalgia-driven action spectacle but criticized its reliance on outdated tropes. The film delivers “brutal, bloody action” but lacks narrative surprises, calling it “a 90s-style masala film repackaged for 2025”. The film’s loud dialogue and Sunny Deol’s larger-than-life presence have resonated with fans, though its formulaic approach limits broader appeal.

Movie Rating

  • Critics: 3/5 – “A predictable but satisfying ride for Deol fans”
  • Audience Response: Mixed reactions to its over-the-top action but positive for Deol’s comeback after Gadar 2.