Sardar G3 has increased another outstanding weekend at the foreign box office, earning US $ 1.10 million (Rs 9.50 crore). This is just a drop of just 35 percent from its early weekends, except Pakistan, where theaters were closed due to Muharram later this week. Ten days after its release, the total box office gross for the film is only under the USD 5 million mark.
The second week business of Sardar G3 is better than Jat and Juliet 3, which had a high -opening weekend last week and is currently the highest grossing Punjabi film of all times. The Sardar G3 is now in dispute to overtake the Jat and Juliet 3, although a lot will depend on how Pakistan performs in the long run. Films often enjoy an extended dramatic run in Pakistan due to limited competition.
The Diljit Dosanjh actor had to let her release go into India due to the casting of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. Casting brought backlash for superstars in India but possibly extended its appeal to Pakistan and Pakistani migrants abroad. It is still a pure negative for the film, as the loss of the domestic market is somewhat big.
The best actor for the film is Pakistan, where it earned PKR 23 crore (USD 825K) in its first week. If theaters were open at the end of this week, they could earn another PKR 10 crores. The Middle East and United Kingdom, which has a large Pakistani migrants, is the next best. Earlier, the film has already crossed the full run of Jat and Juliet 3, while the later is the same after the second weekend.
Canada and Australia have weakened relative to Jat and Juliet 3, although it is fair in a way, as Jat and Juliet 3 was a big film, and a pre-marketed pre-immunization in Sardar G3. Nevertheless, the film scored more in both markets in the second weekend than Jat and Juliet 3 and is gradually reducing lifetime intervals. Its first weekend was about half of J&P in these markets, the lifetime will be close to 80 percent.
Sardaar Ji 3 The regional breakdown for the foreign box office is as follows:
| Area | Total |
|---|---|
| United States | USD 675,000 |
| Canada | USD 1,520,000 |
| Australia – NZED | USD 685,000 |
| Middle East | USD 300,000 |
| United kingdom | USD 710,000 |
| Europe | USD 230,000 |
| Pakistan | USD 830,000 |
| Rest of the world | USD 25,000 |
| Migrant | USD 4,975,000 |
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