Sunny Deol’s latest action entertainer ‘Jaat’ continues to maintain a steady run at the box office, crossing Rs 81.65 crore in just 16 days. Despite facing competition from new releases, the film has shown strength with decent collections, particularly in major regions like Mumbai, NCR, and Bengaluru.
Jaat Movie ReviewMints Rs 90 lakhsAccording to early estimates from the Sacnilk website, ‘Jaat’ collected Rs 90 lakhs on its 16th day (third Friday), bringing the total to ₹81.65 crore. The film registered an overall Hindi occupancy of 8.89% on April 25, 2025, with night shows recording the highest turnout at 12.83%.
Breaking down the occupancy further, Mumbai witnessed a 10% occupancy rate, while NCR closely followed with 10.25%. Pune and Bengaluru also contributed, with Bengaluru posting a strong 13.25% overall occupancy across its shows.
Here’s a look at Jaat’s box office journey:- Opening Day (Thursday): Rs 9.5 crore
- First Weekend: Rs 40.25 crore
- First Week Total: Rs 61.65 crore
- Second Week Collection: Rs 19.1 crore
- Day 16 (Third Friday): Rs 90 lakhs(early estimates)
The film saw an expected drop after its strong opening weekend but managed to stabilize with minor fluctuations, especially over the weekdays. Its performance during the second weekend, particularly on the second Sunday (Rs 5 crore) — gave the film a significant push.
Check out our reviewETimes gave a solid 3-star rating for the action flick, and our review reads, “Jaat delivers exactly what it promises: a nostalgia-fueled action drama powered by its male leads and dialogue-heavy theatrics. But for all its sound and fury, it lacks the courage to push beyond its comfort zone. It’s a decent one-time watch for fans of old-school Deol-led actioners, but for anyone seeking innovation or depth, Jaat may feel like a missed opportunity wrapped in a thunderous punch.”
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