The Rajinikanth craze isn't just taking over India; it's also making waves in the US. 'Jailor' is set to do very well at the box office when it comes out on August 10. Early news from the box office show that the movie is about to reach huge milestones in both the United States and India. Due to how much people are looking forward to it, it could have the biggest opening in Tamil film in 2023.
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A report says that Rajinikanth's movie 'Jailor' has already made an incredible $800,000 at the US box office. Industry experts think that the movie directed by Nelson will easily hit the coveted $1 million mark in the US just through premieres because of how well it did before it came out.
If these predictions come true, 'Jailor' will be the first Indian movie this year to make more than $1 million at the US box office. The trailer and other advertising materials for the movie did a great job of getting people interested.
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According reports 'Jailor' had already sold about 150,000 tickets at PVR, Inox, and Cinepolis, which are all big theatre chains. This number is expected to go up to about 200,000 tickets by the time the movie comes out. 'Jailor' opened in Tamil Nadu to ticket sales of Rs 13 crore on its first day, and that sales over the weekend are expected to add up to over Rs 30 crore.
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