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Jumanji – The Next Level Box Office Collection Day 4

After the opening weekend of the Hollywood film Jumanji - The Next Level, a fantastic journey continues in Working Week too. Jumanji has earned better than all Bollywood films released with it.

Akash Singh

Jumanji released on Friday had a collection of 5.05 crores. Earlier on Thursday, it had collected 1.15 crore through paid previews. On Saturday, the film collected 8.35 crores, while on Sunday it had a grand collection of 10.10 crores. On Monday, the film's collections fell by almost 40 per cent, which is normal and the collections fall so much in the working days. On the first Monday, Jumanji collected 3.01 crores and with this the 4-day net collection of the film has been 27.66 crores.

It is worth mentioning that Jumanji is performing better than both Hindi films 'Mardaani 2' and 'The Body' released with it. 'Mardaani 2' has earned around 21 crores in 4 days of release, while 'The Body' has completely failed and the film's collections are very less. 'Jumanji – The Next Level' is directed by Jake Cassden. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan and Nick Jonas. This is the fourth film of the Jumanji franchise. Jumanji is an adventure comedy thriller film.

The year 2019 has been good for Hollywood films. This year, the Avengers Endgame broke all the records at the box office. Even the Avengers Endgame is the highest grossing film of the year. No Indian film has been able to break this record yet. The film has collected 365 crores at the Indian box office. Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff's War is the highest collecting Bollywood film of this year, which collected 318 crores.

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