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Jurassic World: Rebirth box office collection Day 6: Scarlett Johansson starrer crosses Rs 50 crore mark in India

Jurassic World: Rebirth box office collection Day 6: Scarlett Johansson starrer crosses Rs 50 crore mark in India

Time of India2 days ago
Jurassic World: Rebirth has officially stomped its way past the Rs 50 crore milestone at the Indian box office, cementing its position as one of the biggest Hollywood hits of the summer.
The Scarlett Johansson-led dinosaur actioner earned an estimated Rs 3.17 crore on Day 6 (Wednesday), bringing its total India net collection to Rs 50.87 crore.
Despite a 29.56% dip in collections from Tuesday, the film continued to draw audiences and remained a top choice at multiplexes nationwide. Its India gross now stands at an impressive Rs 57.25 crore.
The Gareth Edwards-directed sequel has outperformed most Hollywood titles released in India this year, becoming only the third summer import to cross Rs 50 crore after
Tom Cruise
's Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning which earned Rs 67.51 crore and
Brad Pitt
's motorsport drama F1 which netted Rs 58.33 crore.
July is shaping up to be a strong month for English-language films at the Indian box office. According to Sacnilk, 17 Hollywood releases have collectively grossed over Rs 110 crore in India so far this month—with Jurassic World: Rebirth and F1 contributing the lion's share of that total.
The competition is about to heat up even more, as a fresh wave of English releases prepares to hit theatres.
James Gunn
's Superman, Marvel's Fantastic Four, and the animated crowd-pleaser The Smurfs are all set to roll out in the coming weeks.
However, Jurassic World: Rebirth has already carved out a solid lead and established itself as a box office heavyweight in the current lineup. With one day left before the end of its first week, the film's upward trajectory suggests that Rebirth could challenge even higher box office benchmarks—perhaps even joining the Rs 75 crore club if strong weekend numbers hold.
As of now, the dinosaurs are still ruling the Indian box office.
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