Jatt & Juliet 3 At The Worldwide Box Office (After Day 7): Rockets Up Punjabi Box Office Charts, Eyes Carry On Jatta 3. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Jatt & Juliet 3 continues to impress, solidifying its place among the most successful Punjabi films ever made. The romantic comedy has garnered significant praise from audiences and critics alike, translating to a strong box office performance. Both domestically and internationally, the film is attracting strong viewership, propelling it up the Punjabi cinema charts.
The romantic comedy has collected an estimated 62.24 crore worldwide, with 21.90 crore net and 25.84 crore gross coming from the domestic market. The film’s strong overseas performance has seen it rake in a significant 36.40 crore internationally.
Jatt & Juliet 3 has already surpassed several Punjabi box office giants, including Carry On Jatta 2, Saunkan Saunkne, Chal Mera Putt 2, Honsla Rakh, Shadaa, Chaar Sahibzaade, and Sardaarji. With this feat, the film currently sits...
Jatt & Juliet 3 continues to impress, solidifying its place among the most successful Punjabi films ever made. The romantic comedy has garnered significant praise from audiences and critics alike, translating to a strong box office performance. Both domestically and internationally, the film is attracting strong viewership, propelling it up the Punjabi cinema charts.
The romantic comedy has collected an estimated 62.24 crore worldwide, with 21.90 crore net and 25.84 crore gross coming from the domestic market. The film’s strong overseas performance has seen it rake in a significant 36.40 crore internationally.
Jatt & Juliet 3 has already surpassed several Punjabi box office giants, including Carry On Jatta 2, Saunkan Saunkne, Chal Mera Putt 2, Honsla Rakh, Shadaa, Chaar Sahibzaade, and Sardaarji. With this feat, the film currently sits...
- 04/07/2024
- par Nikita Wagh
- KoiMoi
By Sugandha Rawal
New Delhi, Nov 6 (Ians) Cinema halls have reopened after the pandemic, but exhibitors say they are struggling to bounce back in business.
Lack of new content, missing magic of big Bollywood entertainers and fear of the virus have all led people to avoid the cinematic experience, forcing theatre owners run shows with empty seats.
Last month, cinemas in several states including Delhi-ncr opened doors to patrons after seven months. The government of Maharashtra also announced reopening of theatres across the state on November 5, with 50 per cent occupancy.
These are positive signs for the film trade but they pose new challenges, mainly pertaining to luring people back into the theatres.
"The initial response has been slow primarily because of safety concerns, norms with respect to occupancy limits and the lack of new content. Patrons however have responded well to new regional content released. Increased confidence amongst patrons on...
New Delhi, Nov 6 (Ians) Cinema halls have reopened after the pandemic, but exhibitors say they are struggling to bounce back in business.
Lack of new content, missing magic of big Bollywood entertainers and fear of the virus have all led people to avoid the cinematic experience, forcing theatre owners run shows with empty seats.
Last month, cinemas in several states including Delhi-ncr opened doors to patrons after seven months. The government of Maharashtra also announced reopening of theatres across the state on November 5, with 50 per cent occupancy.
These are positive signs for the film trade but they pose new challenges, mainly pertaining to luring people back into the theatres.
"The initial response has been slow primarily because of safety concerns, norms with respect to occupancy limits and the lack of new content. Patrons however have responded well to new regional content released. Increased confidence amongst patrons on...
- 06/11/2020
- par Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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