Jurassic World: Rejuvenation roars past Rs 50 crore
Jurassic World: Rejuvenation roars past Rs 50 crore
“Jurassic World: Rebirth has officially stomped its way past the Rs 50 crore milestone at the Indian box office, cementing its status as one of the biggest Hollywood summer blockbusters.” With these words, the film’s runaway success has been confirmed, as it earned a whopping ₹3.17 crore net on Day 6, bringing its six‑day total to an impressive ₹50.87 crore.
Despite a modest 30 percent dip from its previous day, the Gareth Edwards‑directed sequel continues to draw crowds, proving that dinosaur extravaganzas still have bite. Its gross collection in India now stands close to an astounding ₹57.25 crore. That makes it only the third Hollywood release this summer to cross the ₹50‑crore threshold, joining the elite company of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (₹67.51 crore) and F1 (₹58.33 crore).
July is shaping up to be a blockbuster month for Hollywood films in India: so far, 17 Hollywood titles have raked in over ₹110 crore, largely driven by Rebirth and F1. Upcoming releases like James Gunn’s Superman, Marvel’s Fantastic Four, and The Smurfs animated feature are poised to heat up the theatrical landscape even further.
What sets Rebirth apart is its consistent drawing power, especially at multiplexes across urban India. Even as it faces stiff competition from franchises and high-profile Indian releases it remains the go-to summer thriller. With one more day to close its first week, insiders are buzzing that it could join the ₹75‑crore club if weekend momentum holds.
Bottom line: Dinosaurs are still ruling the roost. Jurassic World: Rebirth hasn’t just cleared Rs 50 crore it’s established itself as the summer’s dominant English-language draw, and the track suggests it’s far from finished.