Jolly LLB 3 and Mirai Box Office Collection: Achieving box office success is no longer as easy as it used to be for Bollywood films. They now face tough competition not only from Hollywood blockbusters but also from South Indian cinema. Audiences are no longer influenced by mere publicity or heavy marketing, but instead focus on the film’s authentic story, star cast, and entertainment value. This has made it a significant challenge for every film to survive and generate significant revenue.
Currently, two major films are being discussed at the Indian box office—Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi’s “Jolly LLB 3” and South Indian star Teja Sajja’s “Mirai.” The two films are facing fierce competition in terms of collections.
Jolly LLB 4 Box Office Collection
Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi starrer “Jolly LLB 3” earned a whopping ₹74 crore in its first week of release. The film earned ₹4 crore on its second Friday, bringing its total box office collection to ₹78 crore. The film is slowly inching towards the ₹100 crore club. Significantly, it is receiving a strong response in cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai. This film in the “Jolly LLB” series has outperformed the previous two installments, and it remains to be seen where it ultimately reaches.
Mirai’s 15-Day Earnings
Meanwhile, South cinema’s rising superstar Teja Sajja’s “Mirai” is also performing consistently well at the box office. The film grossed ₹65.10 million in its first week and ₹19.40 million in its second week. At the beginning of its third week, on Friday, the film earned ₹5.7 million. With this, the total Indian collection of “Mirai” has reached ₹857 million. The film received the strongest response from its Telugu version, but the Hindi dubbed version has also established a strong hold at the box office.
Which film is ahead?
Comparatively, “Mirai” currently leads “Jolly LLB 3” in terms of total collections. However, the trend for Akshay Kumar’s film remains strong, and its figures may rise sharply in the coming days. Meanwhile, “Mirai” has already established a strong hold at the box office, attracting both South Indian and Hindi audiences.