Tamil cinema has been set ablaze by the roaring success of Rajinikanth’s latest offering, “Jailer.” The film’s debut on Thursday skyrocketed it to become the year’s most spectacular opener. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, “Jailer” raked in a staggering Rs 52 crore on its opening day in India. Adding to the triumph, the movie’s net collections tallied an impressive Rs 44.5 crore.
This triumph has propelled “Jailer” to claim the distinguished title of 2023’s largest Tamil film opener, surpassing the previous record held by “Ponniyin Selvan 2,” directed by Mani Ratnam, which earned Rs 32 crore on its initial day.
Throughout its much-anticipated premiere, “Jailer” held an impressive occupancy rate of 78.62%. The film’s gross collection was strategically spread across various regions, with Tamil Nadu contributing a significant Rs 23 crore, Karnataka contributing Rs 11 crore, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana collectively adding Rs 10 crore, and Kerala contributing Rs 5 crore.
The triumph of “Jailer” not only underscores Rajinikanth’s enduring stardom but also reflects the fervent excitement of audiences for quality Tamil cinema. As the movie’s theatrical run continues, all eyes are on its trajectory, with industry experts eagerly anticipating more milestones and accomplishments in the days ahead.
Directed by Nelson, the highly-anticipated “Jailer” has captivated audiences with Rajinikanth portraying the unwavering jailer, ‘Tiger’ Muthuvel Pandian. The storyline unfolds as he takes on the mission of thwarting a daring gang’s plot to free their incarcerated leader. Alongside Rajinikanth, the film features esteemed co-stars including Ramya Krishnan, Tamannaah Bhatia, Vinayakan, Yogi Babu, and noteworthy special appearances by Mohanlal and Jackie Shroff.
Gautam Dutta, Co-CEO of PVR INOX Limited, lauds the film’s broad appeal, stating, “The grand multi-lingual, multi-starrer spectacle ‘Jailer’ has struck a chord with a wide spectrum of viewers. The opening day witnessed an extraordinary response, with over 200,000 tickets booked for 2,000 screenings spanning 550 screens across PVR and INOX theaters.”