Jaat box office collection day 2: Sunny Deol’s film collects Rs 16.5 Crore in two days

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Sunny Deol’s latest action-drama Jaat has hit theatres with much anticipation but has yet to deliver the blockbuster opening many expected. Despite carrying the weight of high expectations and a star-studded cast, the film has so far seen a moderate response at the box office. According to data reported by Sacnilk.

com, Jaat collected Rs 9.5 crore on its opening day and added another Rs 7 crore on day two, bringing the total to Rs 16.5 crore in just two days.



While these figures are decent, they fall slightly short of the kind of roaring start that was expected from a Sunny Deol film, especially following his recent box office success. The film reported a 9.10% Hindi occupancy on Friday, which suggests a slow burn with potential for growth over the weekend.

Industry analysts are closely watching whether the film will pick up momentum over the weekend through strong word-of-mouth and higher footfalls. With Sunny Deol at the helm and an ensemble cast that includes Saiyami Kher, Randeep Hooda, and Vineet Kumar Singh, expectations remain high for the film’s performance in the coming days. Also Read: Jaat Movie Review: A violent, massy crowd-pleaser with Sunny Deol in top gear Jaat is a joint production by People Media Factory and Mythri Movie Makers.

With strong backing, a seasoned cast, and audience goodwill, the coming days will determine whether the film can turn its steady start into a box office success. A part of Moneycontrol.com review read, "Sunny does what only he can—roaring, smashing skulls, and charging at goons like a one-man army.

Director Gopichandh Malineni packs the film with breakneck pacing, loud theatrics, and relentless action. But what elevates ‘Jaat’ above a generic action flick is its commitment to a coherent story. There’s a decent plot that slowly unravels, and the screenplay ensures no thread is left hanging.

It rewards the viewer’s patience, especially in the climax where two major backstories—Sunny’s and Randeep Hooda’s—come together with satisfying clarity. There are definite nods to ‘John Wick,’ and the film’s narrative seems to draw its early spark from a Hollywood action blueprint, though it’s thoroughly Indian in execution.".