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Jawan’s 13th Day Box Office Collection: SRK’s Film Set to Surpass 500 Crores Net in India

Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan is expected to earn around ₹13 crore on day 13, which will help it to cross the ₹500 crore mark (net) in India. The film has been shattering records since its release on September 7, and it became the biggest opener in the history of Indian cinema with a collection of ₹75 crore on its opening day.

The success of Jawan is a testament to Shah Rukh Khan’s enduring popularity and the film’s strong appeal to audiences across India. The film has been praised for its action sequences, VFX, and Shah Rukh Khan’s performance. Fans of Shah Rukh Khan and Indian cinema are celebrating the success of Jawan. The film is a reminder that Bollywood is still capable of producing blockbusters that appeal to audiences worldwide. 

Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan, which has been shattering box office records since its release, witnessed a drop on day 13. The film is expected to collect around Rs 13 crore on Tuesday, which is lower than its collection on Monday. However, the film is still expected to cross the ₹500 crore mark (net) in India on day 13.

The film’s collection is expected to be lower on day 13 due to a number of factors, including the start of the workweek and the release of new films. Despite the drop, Jawan is still a massive success. The film has broken several records and has become one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.

Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan, directed by Tamil filmmaker Atlee, is a father-son movie where Khan plays a double role. The film highlights several political issues through its main character. The film also features Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupati, and Deepika Padukone in a guest appearance. It is produced by Gauri Khan and Gaurav Verma under the banner Red Chillies Entertainment. Jawan is a commercial entertainer that was shot in Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Rajasthan, Chennai, and Aurangabad.

Ziya Khan

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