
‘Jurassic World: Rebirth' box office collection Day 7: Scarlett Johansson starrer ends first week with Rs 53 crore haul in India
The film, which stars
Scarlett Johansson
and is helmed by Rogue One director
Gareth Edwards
, has proved to be one of the most successful Hollywood releases in India this year.
After a thunderous opening weekend haul of Rs 38.2 crore net, the film saw the usual post-weekend dip, collecting Rs 4.2 crore on Monday. However, it managed to maintain steady weekday numbers, with Tuesday bringing in Rs 4.5 crore and Wednesday dropping slightly to Rs 3.17 crore. Thursday saw a marginal dip but pushed the total past the Rs 53 crore mark by the end of its first week.
On the gross front, Jurassic World: Rebirth earned an estimated Rs 60 crore in India, placing it among the top-performing international titles in the market this year. The film now joins Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (Rs 67.51 crore gross) and
Brad Pitt
's F1 (Rs 58.33 crore gross) as one of the few English-language blockbusters to cross the Rs 50 crore milestone in India this summer.
Globally, the film is also proving to be a major success. It opened to $147.3 million in North America within its first five days — including a strong $91.5 million 'three-day weekend' boost. Internationally, it added another $171 million from 82 territories, with China contributing $41.5 million alone, making it the biggest MPA (Motion Picture Association) opening in the country this year.
With a cast featuring
Mahershala Ali
,
Jonathan Bailey
, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Ed Skrein, and Luna Blaise, the film continues the Jurassic franchise's legacy while exploring fresh terrain both narratively and visually.
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