Jailer, directed by accomplished filmmaker Nelson Dilipkumar, features Rajinikanth’s return to the big screen after a gap of two years. Nevertheless, Jailer easily won the title by earning Rs 43 crore on its initial release at the box office, ignoring the lack of early morning shows. Thalaiva’s Jailer only needed one week to surpass other Tamil films regarding box office success. Continue Reading.
An Astonishing Rs 450 Crore Collection (Global)
Nelson Kumar’s film made history by sauntering up to the sixth spot on the list of highest-grossing Tamil films with an astonishing collection total of 450 (global).
Rajni’s supporters delivered him an ambition to return on the big screens after a long absence of two years by making his Jailer a significant hit at the box office, even though many were rather dubious over the movie’s BO performance before its premiere.
Rajni’s Jailer broke multiple records at the box office throughout its weeklong run, which not only helped it accomplish incredible monetary feats but also altered its history.
Top 5 Box Office Records Jailer Has Shattered
The biggest Tamil opening of all time was held by Nelson Dilipkumar’s 2022 release, “Beast.” It was released before Jailer. The film, which had its theatrical debut on April 13, 2017, amassed a staggering 35 crore during its first day of sales.
Nevertheless, Jailer easily won the title by earning Rs 43 crore on its initial release at the box office, ignoring the lack of early morning shows.
First Tamil Film To Surpass 400 Crore In Its Opening Week
Jailer’s rapid box office development enabled it to join the 400 crore club (global) in a mere seven days. Thaliva’s action film significantly exceeded Ponniyin Selvan, which made Rs 324 crore in the first seven days of its box office run, with a first-week gross of Rs 412 crore.
Only Tamil Film To Earn 150 Crore In Just Seven Days
Jailer’s Dream became the only Kollywood film to earn 159 in just one week because of its success at the box office. Ponniyin Selvan managed to make Rs 131 crore after the first seven days. It is in second place on this list.
The Largest Tamil Film Of 2023
From Ajith’s Varusu to Vijay’s Thunivu to Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan 2, several big-budget Tamil films hit theaters in 2023. While Thunivu made $200 million at the box office, Varisu outperformed it and made around $298 million in its theoretical run to become the most expensive Tamil film of 2023 in the first six months of the year.
Ponniyin Selvan 2 surpassed the Vijay starrer by earning a massive sum of 350 crore. It was globally winning the title and was released in April 2023.
With 450 Crore on the BO, Rajinikanth’s Jailer has surpassed that amount in a week to become the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2023. Fans eagerly anticipate Vijay’s forthcoming Magnum opus Leo to see if it can topple Thaliva’s film as the most popular Tamil film of the year.
The Ruler Of Abroad – Jailer
Rajinikanth’s action thriller is presently on track to surpass Ponniyin Selvan 1 and become the top Tamil film in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Jailer, already the most prominent Tamil film in the area, is crushing the box office in the GCC nations, the US, and the UK. The Rajinikanth-starring film has already surpassed the PS 1 as the second-highest profitable Tamil film in Oceania (Australia and New Zealand).
Jailor’s Estimated Long-Term Revenue
The weekend is quickly approaching, and Thaliva’s fever won’t let up. With an overall total of Rs. 600–659 crore, the film is also projected to make history as the fifth-highest Tamil grosser of all time.
About Jailer
The film portrays the story of a simple, kind, retired family guy. Who transforms into someone entirely different when many gangs attempt to sneak into his prison. To free their leader, who is imprisoned.
In addition to Rajinikanth’s outstanding star power, the cast of the magnum opus features Jackie Shroff, Tamannah Bhatia, Mohanlal, Ramya Krishnan, and Vinayakan in key roles.
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