
Scarlett Johansson led Jurassic World Rebirth is roaring loud on the worldwide box office. It’s also achieving milestones together with massive moolah in India. The sci-fi motion thriller is chasing the collections of Brad Pitt‘s F1, and the goal is getting closer with every passing day. Scroll below for an in depth report!
F1 India Box Office Collection
Brad Pitt starrer began its box office journey on an excellent note, garnering 5.5 crores on its opening day in India. The primary week concluded with earnings of 53.2 crore. As per Sacnilk, F1 earned 2.68 crore net on day 12. It witnessed a slight improvement in comparison with 2.50 crore earned on the day before today.
The general net collections conclude at 55.88 crore net, which is about 65.93 crores in gross earnings after 12 days.
Take a take a look at the box office breakdown of F1 (India net collections) below:
- Week 1: 35.5 crore
- Week 2: 20.38 crores (2 days to go)
Total: 55.88 crores
Jurassic World Rebirth India Box Office Collection
Then again, Scarlett Johansson starrer earned 4.25 crores on its day 5. Jurassic World Rebirth also saw a slight improvement in earnings in comparison with 4.10 crores earned on its first Monday. The general collections in India surge to 47.35 crore net, which is 55.87 crores in gross total.
Try the box office breakdown in India:
- Day 1: 9.25 crores
- Day 2: 13.5 crores
- Day 3: 16.25 crores
- Day 4: 4.10 crores
- Day 5: 4.25 crores
Total: 47.35 crores
F1 vs Jurassic World Rebirth on the Indian box office
The pace of Brad Pitt starrer has slowed down in its second week and Scarlett Johansson‘s film is benefiting from it. Jurassic World Rebirth if now only 8.35 crores away from F1. With this momentum, the sci-fi motion thriller will surpass the sports drama in the subsequent two days. Exciting times ahead.
Stay tuned to Koimoi for more box office updates!
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