Jaat Box Office Collection Day 13: Sunny Deol’s Action Thriller Nears Rs 80 Crore Mark
Sunny Deol’s Jaat continues its steady run at the box office, earning Rs 2 crore on its 13th day (2nd Tuesday). The film’s total India net collection now stands at Rs 78.25–79 crore, inching closer to the Rs 80 crore milestone despite a significant drop in daily earnings post its strong opening.
Total Box Office Collection
As of Day 13, Jaat has collected approximately Rs 79 crore nett in India, with a gross total nearing Rs 93.35 crore. While overseas figures remain undisclosed, the film has outperformed recent releases like Salman Khan’s Sikandar and competes closely with Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Chapter 2.
Day Wise Box Office Collection
Day | Collection (Rs Cr) |
---|---|
Day 1 | 9.5–9.6 |
Day 2 | 7 |
Day 3 | 9.75–9.95 |
Day 4 | 14–14.05 |
Day 5 | 7.25–7.3 |
Day 6 | 6 |
Day 7 | 4 |
Day 8 | 4.15–4.25 |
Day 9 | 4 |
Day 10 | 3.75–3.9 |
Day 11 | 5–5.1 |
Day 12 | 1.85–2 |
Day 13 | 1.85–2 |
Total | Rs 78.25–79 Cr |
Story
Jaat follows a mysterious outsider (Sunny Deol) who arrives in a coastal village terrorized by a local strongman, Ranatunga. The narrative revolves around his fight against oppression and injustice, blending high-octane action with emotional undertones.
Movie Cast
- Sunny Deol as the lead protagonist
- Randeep Hooda and Vineet Kumar Singh in pivotal roles
- Saiyami Kher, Regina Cassandra, and Jagapathi Babu in supporting roles
- Directed by Gopichand Malineni and produced by Mythri Movie Makers
Movie Review: Experts’ Take
Critics praise Sunny Deol’s powerful screen presence and the film’s gripping first half, but note a sluggish second half that impacts pacing. The action sequences and background score have been highlighted as strengths, while the predictable plot draws mixed reactions.
lastly, Jaat leverages Sunny Deol’s mass appeal to deliver a decent box office performance, though its long-term sustainability depends on weekday trends. With a Rs 100 crore budget (estimated), theatrical recovery remains uncertain, but the film’s steady collections cement it as a moderate success.