
Aamir Khans film Sitaare Zameen Par is impressing audiences to the core. The movie is one of the first Indian films to be understood by people of all kinds. However do you know that a recent release has been breaking all records? It has just been five days since the movie was released and it has raked in Rs 2700 crore. Yes you read that right! We are talking about the film Jurassic World Rebirth. The movie was released on July 4 in India and July 2 worldwide and it has created a stir across the globe. As per recent details the movie is moving towards Rs 50 crore in India. Jurassic World Rebirth Box Office Collection Jurassic World Rebirth earned Rs 9 crore on the first day Rs 13.5 crore on the second day and on the third day it minted Rs 16 crore. According to the data updated on Scicle today at 6:35 pm the film has earned Rs 2.23 crore and a total of Rs 41.23 crore. Jurassic World Rebirth Overshadowed Aamir Khans Sitaare Zameen Par Jurassic World Rebirth has taken over Aamir Khans Sitaare Zameen Par and even Metro In Dino. Worldwide Collection of Jurassic World Rebirth The film was made on a budget of $180 million (approximately Rs 1540 crore) and according to a report by Variety it has earned $318 million (around Rs 2734 crore) worldwide within just 5 days of release. This dinosaur-themed film has surpassed Brad Pitts F1 which collected $140 million in its opening weekend earnings. Big and famous faces like Mahershala Ali and Scarlett Johansson have worked in the film. The direction of the film has been taken over by Gareth James Edwards director of films like Godzilla and The Creator.
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