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Rajinikanth’s Jailer 2 weeks worldwide box office collections

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Superstar Rajinikanth has made a roaring comeback with his latest film, Jailer. Post the debacle of his last project Annaatthe, the monstrous success of this action entertainer has given a massive boost to Superstar fans, with the film registering record collections in multiple centers. Jailer has crossed 500Cr worldwide and has performed exceedingly well in Telugu states as well.

It’s been 2 weeks since the movie was released and Jailer is continuing its impressive run with several territories registering almost full occupancies consistently. For 2 weeks the film has collected around 535Cr gross worldwide. In India, the film has collected Rs 350Cr gross, and overseas have given the movie a whopping Rs 185Cr gross. Jailer is expected to rock through this weekend also as there are no big releases in both Tamil and Telugu.

Directed by Nelson Dilip Kumar who has earlier directed projects like Vijay’s Beast and Siva Karthikeyan’s Doctor, this Rajini starrer had a good pre-release buzz among the audience thanks to its exciting trailer and a loaded star cast consisting of Mohanlal, Ramya Krishna, and Shiva Rajkumar.

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Rajinikanth’s extraordinary screen presence and action episodes left a lasting impression on everyone. Nelson made a strong comeback after a failure like Beast, while Anirudh’s BGM was a major highlight of the movie.

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