Jawan 2 Days Collection Worldwide: Shah Rukh Khan, the Badshah of Bollywood, is back with his brand of entertainment in his latest movie Jawan, which is rocking the box office. Let’s take a look at the Jawan 2 Days Worldwide Collections.
Jawan was a hot property in the market, thanks to Shah Rukh Khan’s star power and the success of his previous film Pathaan. The film reportedly did a pre-release business of around Rs. 300 crores. It also got a massive release in more than 10 thousand theatres worldwide, with over 3000 screens in Kerala alone.
Jawan marks the first collaboration of Shah Rukh Khan and Lady Superstar Nayantara, under the direction of Atlee, who is known for his massy entertainers. The film generated huge buzz and expectations from the start. It released on September 7 and received rave reviews and word-of-mouth. Jawan opened with a bang and collected Rs. 129 crores gross on its first day, creating a new sensation in the history of Hindi cinema.
Jawan not only entered the hundred crore club on its first day, but also set a new record. It also earned Rs. 73.90 crores net on its first day worldwide. The film maintained its momentum on the second day and raked in Rs. 53 crores net worldwide. The gross collection for the second day was around Rs. 85 crores. The trade sources say that Jawan made a net India collection of Rs. 127.50 crores in two days.
Shah Rukh Khan, who is popularly known as the King Khan of Bollywood, has a global fan following. That’s why Jawan was also released in other countries. In North America, Jawan grossed 3 million dollars. In all other countries, it made 5.5 million dollars in two days, which is equivalent to Rs. 45 crores. The total worldwide gross collection for Jawan in two days was Rs. 241.6 crores.
Jawan achieved a remarkable feat by entering the 200 crore club in the shortest time with Rs. 214.6 crores gross in two days. The film had a budget of Rs. 300 crores, according to reports. Jawan recovered Rs. 127.50 crores net in two days and needs to earn Rs. 172.5 crores net more to be declared a hit at the box office.