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Jawan Box Office Collection Day 7: SRK's Film Continues to Dominate the Box Office

Discover the latest updates on the box office collection of the movie "Jawan" on its seventh day. Get insights into how the film is performing and dominating the box office, particularly in relation to SRK's role in the film.

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By Aishwarya
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Jawan Box Office Collection Day 7

Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is creating waves at the box office, and its success shows no signs of stopping. After its release on September 7, the film has surpassed the Rs 600 crore mark worldwide in just six days. This achievement makes Jawan the highest-grossing film on its opening day in the history of Indian cinema. In this article, we will delve into the jaw-dropping box office collection of Jawan, its day-wise earnings, and the key highlights of the film.

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Jawan's Spectacular Box Office Performance

Jawan had a phenomenal start at the box office, earning a staggering Rs 75 crore net in India and Rs 125 crore worldwide on its first day. The film's popularity continued to soar over the weekend, with collections reaching Rs 80 crore on Sunday. However, the earnings declined slightly on Monday, with Rs 32.92 crore, and it is expected to earn around Rs 21.50 crore on its sixth day.

The film's total worldwide collections currently stand at an impressive Rs 621.86 crore. This remarkable feat makes Jawan Shah Rukh Khan's second blockbuster of the year, following the massive success of Pathan, which collected over 1050 crore worldwide.

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Jawan's Day-Wise Collection

Let's take a closer look at the day-wise box office collection of Jawan:

Day 1 (1st Thursday): Rs 75 Crore

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Jawan stormed the box office on its opening day, amassing a remarkable Rs 75 crore in India.

Day 2 (1st Friday): Rs 53.23 Crore

The film maintained its strong momentum on the second day, raking in Rs 53.23 crore.

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Day 3 (1st Saturday): Rs 77.83 Crore

Jawan continued to perform exceptionally well on the weekend, collecting Rs 77.83 crore on its third day.

Day 4 (1st Sunday): Rs 80.1 Crore

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The earnings reached new heights on Sunday, with a whopping Rs 80.1 crore.

Day 5 (1st Monday): Rs 32.92 Crore

The film witnessed a slight drop in collections on Monday, garnering Rs 32.92 crore.

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Day 6 (1st Tuesday): Rs 26 Crore

On the sixth day, Jawan's earnings further declined to Rs 26 crore.

Day 7 (1st Wednesday): Rs 21.50 Crore (Expected)

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It is anticipated that the film will earn approximately Rs 21.50 crore on its seventh day.

Total Collection: Rs 366.08 Crore

Considering its remarkable performance, Jawan has crossed the 350 crore nett mark in India, making it the fastest film to achieve this milestone. It surpasses the previous records set by Shah Rukh Khan's Pathan and Sunny Deol-starrer Gadar 2.

About Jawan

Jawan is a captivating film starring Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role. Apart from him, the movie features renowned actors like Vijay Sethupathi, Nayanthara, Priyamani, and many others. It is directed by Atlee, a prominent Tamil director, and produced by Gauri Khan and Gaurav Verma under the banner of Red Chillies Entertainment.

The film has been captivating audiences since its release on September 7. Its gripping storyline, powerful performances, and exceptional direction have contributed to its massive success at the box office.

Conclusion

Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, has emerged as a force to be reckoned with at the box office. With its phenomenal opening day collections and steady performance in the following days, the film has already crossed the Rs 600 crore mark worldwide. This achievement solidifies Shah Rukh Khan's position as one of the most bankable stars in the industry.

The film's gripping storyline, stellar performances, and outstanding direction have resonated with audiences, resulting in its massive success. As Jawan continues to dominate the box office, it is poised to achieve even greater milestones in the days to come.


 

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