Jurassic World Dominion Box Office Day 4: Christ Pratt, Bryce Dallas starrer dinosaur film witnesses fall

Jurassic World Dominion Box Office Day 4: Christ Pratt, Bryce Dallas Starrer Dinosaur Film Witness
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Jurassic World Dominion Box Office Day 4: Christ Pratt, Bryce Dallas starrer dinosaur film witnesses fall

Jurassic World Dominion Box Office Day 4: The Hollywood film, which released last weekend, is earning slowly and steadily at the box office. In a span of 3 days, the Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard starrer has earned around Rs 36.04 crore in India. Considering the popularity of the previous projects, the expectations from this project were high. The film has received mixed response from both the audience as well as the critics. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the Colin Trevorrow directorial was the flagship film of the weekend which helped it record a fair business. However, latest reports suggest that the film has finally seen a drop on Monday, raising concerns for the days to come. It is being said that Jurassic World Dominion in India can add around Rs 5.50-7 crore across all languages.

Talking about the collections of the weekend, it can be said that Jurassic World Dominion earned around ₹ 36.04 crore in India. This was definitely a good news as it entered double digits on Saturday and Sunday.

A Box Office India report said, “The last film in the franchise Jurassic Park – Fallen Kingdom earned over 40 crores but that was four days, whereas it is 3 days plus paid previews. Fallen Kingdom reports well. So it went to around 100 crores. Net in the long run but the report here is not that good but it should still manage to do decent business as the weekend will keep it going.”

Here’s the rough stats of the film so far:

Thursday – 3,60,00,000 (Paid Preview)

Friday – 8,15,00,000

Saturday – 11,50,00,000 approx

Sunday – 12,25,00,000 approx

“Dominion” also brings back the stars of “Jurassic Park,” the 1993 adaptation of Michael Crichton’s novel that introduced the world to a park in which dinosaurs run amongst themselves for the first time. Back in action are Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.

The film is scripted by Emily Carmichael and Colin Trevorrow while the story is by Derek Connolly (Jurassic World) and Trevorrow. The characters are created by Michael Crichton. The film was released on June 10 in four languages ​​English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.