The attack, which occurred on April 22, claimed the lives of at least 26 individuals and sparked widespread condemnation.
The film faced immediate backlash, with boycott calls emerging shortly after the Pahalgam incident.
Despite a fall in daily box office collections on Monday, both Jaat and Kesari Chapter 2 remained strong. Here's how much they have made so far
Both Sunny Deol-led Jaat and Akshay Kumar and R Madhavan-starrer Kesari Chapter 2 have had a solid weekend at the India box office. Here's how much they earned
The Tamil version continues to dominate, with Tamil Nadu alone contributing ₹123 crore. Overseas, the film has grossed ₹57 crore so far, driven by Ajith’s strong following in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and the US.
Produced by Mythri Movie Makers—best known for Telugu blockbusters—Jaat marks the studio’s entry into mainstream Hindi cinema.
The first weekend marked the peak for Jaat, with Sunday bringing in its best numbers. Since then, collections have gradually slowed, with weekdays posting modest figures.
The Day 9 India net collection is estimated at ₹6.75 crore, taking the domestic total to ₹125.90 crore. Overseas collections have contributed an estimated ₹63 crore so far.
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The film has neared ₹120 crore as of its eighth day at the India box office.
The film has managed to ₹60 crore in India at the end of its first week.
It is safe to say that the latest Ajith film has struck a pot of gold at the ticket counters.
At the worldwide box office, the film has raked in over ₹170 crore as of its first 6 days at the ticket counters.
The film has finally managed to cross the ₹50 crore mark after 6 days of its release at the India box office.
Despite seeing a downfall in its daily collections on Monday, the film has crossed the ₹100 crore milestone in India.
After raking in decent numbers on its first weekend, the film's daily box office collection went down to single digits.
The latest Ajith film has crossed the ₹150 crore milestone within the first 4 days at the worldwide box office.
The film has done well in its first weekend due to the positive word of mouth around its pitch and Sunny Deol's performance.
Despite the noise in numbers, the film has managed to bounce back from its Day 2 slump. Ticketing data from BookMyShow adds weight to the recovery narrative — 29.8K tickets were sold by 1 PM on Saturday, up 51% from Friday’s 19.7K by the same hour.
The film has also pulled ahead of Ajith’s earlier release Vidaamuyarchi, which fizzled after a strong start. Where Vidaamuyarchi dropped from ₹25.5 crore on Day 1 to ₹10 crore on Day 2, Good Bad Ugly held steadier — opening at ₹29.25 crore and dropping only to ₹15 crore.