Jurassic World: Scarlett Johansson, Marshala Ali, Jonathan Bailey and others are performing well at the Indian box office. The film on Tuesday experienced a remarkable 15% increase, which is due to ticket prices.
Jurassic World: Ribarth collects Rs 1.75 crore in 12 days, Cum Cross Rs 70 Crore
Directed by Gareth Edwards, Jurassic World: Rebirth started its box office trip in India with Rs 8.25 crore. The film wrapped its initial week at the Indian box office on an impressive figure of Rs 50.45 crore. It entered the second weekend with Rs 2.75 crore on the second Friday, followed by a concrete jump on Saturday and Sunday, wrapped its second weekend on a net of Rs 67.20 crore.
Despite facing competition from the new release including Superman, the film continued to receive traction even during the week. It collected Rs 1.75 crore today on its 12th day, on Monday recorded a jump of 15%. Total Cum of Jurassic World: Rebirth is now worth Rs 70.45 crore at the Indian box office.
Jurassic World’s Day-War Box Office Collection: Ribeth is as follows:
| Description | Net box office |
| week one | 50.45 crore rupees |
| Second Friday | 2.75 crores |
| Second Saturday | 6.75 crores |
| Second Sunday | 7.25 crores rupees |
| Second Monday | Rs 1.50 crore |
| 2 Tuesday | 1.75 crore rupees |
| Total | 70.45 crores |
The film is expected to continue traction in the coming weeks and end its dramatic runs on a lot of notes in India. It will be interesting to see whether Scarlett Johansson-Starrer will be able to cross Rs 100 crore on the net mark in India.
Jurassic World: Rebirth in theaters
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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled by various sources and our research. The figures may be estimated, and no one claims about the authenticity of pinkvilla data. However, they are sufficiently indications of box-office performance of films under consideration.
Also read: Jurassic World Riberth hit US $ 532 million in 13 days at the global box office, Scarlett Johansson’s film continued its excellent run

