‘Carry On Jatta 3’ box office collection: The Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa starrer breaks all records | Punjabi Movie News – Times of India

After the pandemic and lockdown, the film industry business suffered a lot. It wasn’t just the Hindi films that took the hit; the Punjabi film scene was no different. However, with ‘Carry On Jatta 3’ Pollywood is all set to have the top of the year before the weekend is over. According to the Box Office Of India report, ‘Carry On Jatta 3’ has made a business of 4.50 crore net, which is almost double of what other Punjabi films collected before.
Statics indicated that the film will have the chance to make around 3 crore net in East Punjab, but the number went up to 3.50 crore net. Further, outside East Punjabi, the business was even better. In Delhi/UP where films struggle to make even 50 lakhs, the Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa starrer made 70 lakhs and in rest of the India, it was 30 lakhs net.

If the reports are to be believed, then in many theatres it outran the numbers of the Bollywood film ‘Satyaprem Ki Katha,’ which got released on the same date. In Canada and Australia, the Punjabi entertainer crossed the $100k mark on day one, which is five times higher than the Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani starrer.
Reports suggest that the movie will be making more collections on the weekend.
Here are the top Punjabi five movies that smashed the box office records with their opening day collection:
1. Carry On Jatta 3 – Rs. 4,50,00,000 apprx
2. Honsla Rakh – Rs. 2,53,00,000
3. Shadaa – Rs. 2,40,00,000
4. Carry On Jatta – Rs. 2,37,00,000
5. Sardaarji -Rs. 2,25,00,000

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