Jaat Box Office Collection: Sunny Deol’s Jaat has been steadily holding its ground at the box office since its release. After a strong opening day collection of around ₹9.6 crore, the film maintained consistent earnings through its first week, crossing a ₹61 crore mark in India net collections. Despite facing new competition from Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Chapter 2, Jaat has shown resilience, though its growth has slowed down on day 10.
Day 10 Early Collection
On its 10th day, Jaat witnessed a significant drop in collections compared to previous days. Early reports indicate the film earned approximately ₹0.22 crore by late afternoon, a sharp decline from the ₹4 crore collected on day 9. Overall, the film’s India net collection stands around ₹67 crore as of day 10.
The occupancy rates on day 10 were modest, with morning shows at about 6.34% and very low attendance in afternoon and evening shows. The dip is attributed to the strong box office presence of Kesari Chapter 2, which opened with ₹7 crore on its first day and is expected to benefit from the weekend holiday.
Day-wise Collection Report
- Day 1 – ₹ 9.5 Cr
- Day 2- ₹ 7 Cr
- Day 3- ₹ 9.75 Cr
- Day 4- ₹ 14 Cr
- Day 5- ₹ 7.25 Cr
- Day 6- ₹ 6 Cr
- Day 7- ₹ 3.81 Cr
- Day 8- ₹ 4.15 Cr
- Day 9- ₹ 4.16 Cr
- Day 10- ₹ 0.01
Also, the movie has managed to cross Rs 82.75 Crore in Worldwide Collection on the 9th day of release.
Will Jaat Cross the ₹90 Crore Milestone?
Despite the slowdown, Jaat is inching closer to the ₹90 crore mark. However, given the current trend and competition, it seems unlikely that the film will cross this milestone on its second Saturday. Trade analysts predict the film might add a few crores over the weekend, but not enough to hit ₹ 90 crore immediately.
Film Highlights and Cast
Directed by Gopichand Malineni in his Bollywood debut, Jaat features Sunny Deol in a powerful massy avatar. The film also stars Randeep Hooda, Regina Cassandra, Saiyami Kher, Vineet Kumar Singh, and Ramya Krishnan in pivotal roles. Set in a coastal village in Andhra Pradesh, the story revolves around Bhaskar Singh “Jaat” (Sunny Deol) who stands up against local conflicts and adversaries, including Randeep Hooda’s character.