Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda’s high-octane action film ‘Jaat’, directed by Gopichand Malineni, is gearing up for an impressive box office opening.
Promising start
According to the Sacnilk website, the first-day advance booking numbers signal a promising start, with the film grossing Rs 2.37 crore in pre-sales (excluding block seats), selling over 1.13 lakh tickets across approximately 14,200 shows nationwide.
Demand across mass circuits and metro multiplexes
Reportedly, sith block seats included, the film’s Day 1 gross jumps to Rs 6.27 crore, hinting at strong hype for the movie. The Average Ticket Price (ATP) stands at Rs 201, showing solid demand across mass circuits and metro multiplexes alike.
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Regionally, the film’s advance booking shows a strong hold in North Indian territories. The National Capital Region (NCR) leads the charge with Rs 36.84 lakh (Rs 1.06 crore including block seats), followed by Gujarat at ₹26.84 lakh and Mumbai at Rs 12.3 lakh. Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Pune also show decent early interest with their respective booking numbers crossing the Rs 3–9 lakh mark.
Decent occupancy rates
In terms of show occupancy, areas like Haryana (6%), Hyderabad (6%), and Bengaluru (3%) report encouraging traction, with several shows marked as ‘almost full’ or ‘filling fast.’ The movie also made noticeable progress in states like Chhattisgarh and Bihar, where high show counts and moderate occupancy signal potential word-of-mouth growth.
Despite relatively lower pre-bookings in southern and northeastern regions such as Andhra Pradesh, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh, the nationwide spread of screens and the film’s mass appeal—driven by Sunny Deol’s fanbase and Randeep Hooda’s recent popularity—could contribute to strong footfalls post-release.
Jaat boasts an ensemble cast including Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, Regina Cassandra, and Jagapathi Babu. Blending action, patriotism, and drama, the film targets both urban and rural audiences with its pan-India appeal. If positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth follow, Jaat may surpass expectations and register a strong weekend performance.
Promising start
According to the Sacnilk website, the first-day advance booking numbers signal a promising start, with the film grossing Rs 2.37 crore in pre-sales (excluding block seats), selling over 1.13 lakh tickets across approximately 14,200 shows nationwide.
Demand across mass circuits and metro multiplexes
Reportedly, sith block seats included, the film’s Day 1 gross jumps to Rs 6.27 crore, hinting at strong hype for the movie. The Average Ticket Price (ATP) stands at Rs 201, showing solid demand across mass circuits and metro multiplexes alike.
Video
Regionally, the film’s advance booking shows a strong hold in North Indian territories. The National Capital Region (NCR) leads the charge with Rs 36.84 lakh (Rs 1.06 crore including block seats), followed by Gujarat at ₹26.84 lakh and Mumbai at Rs 12.3 lakh. Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Pune also show decent early interest with their respective booking numbers crossing the Rs 3–9 lakh mark.
Decent occupancy rates
In terms of show occupancy, areas like Haryana (6%), Hyderabad (6%), and Bengaluru (3%) report encouraging traction, with several shows marked as ‘almost full’ or ‘filling fast.’ The movie also made noticeable progress in states like Chhattisgarh and Bihar, where high show counts and moderate occupancy signal potential word-of-mouth growth.
Despite relatively lower pre-bookings in southern and northeastern regions such as Andhra Pradesh, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh, the nationwide spread of screens and the film’s mass appeal—driven by Sunny Deol’s fanbase and Randeep Hooda’s recent popularity—could contribute to strong footfalls post-release.
Jaat boasts an ensemble cast including Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, Regina Cassandra, and Jagapathi Babu. Blending action, patriotism, and drama, the film targets both urban and rural audiences with its pan-India appeal. If positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth follow, Jaat may surpass expectations and register a strong weekend performance.
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