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Jolly LLB 3 Monday Box Office Update:
Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi’s Jolly LLB 3 had a decent opening weekend at the box office but witnessed a big fall on Monday. After collecting ₹12.50 crore on Friday, ₹19 crore on Saturday, and ₹19.75 crore on Sunday, the film dropped to just ₹5.25 crore on Monday. With this, the four-day total now stands at around ₹56.50 crore nett.
The Monday numbers show a drop of nearly 73% compared to Sunday, which is quite steep for a film of this scale. Even when compared to Friday’s opening, the fall is around 58%. Such a sharp decline signals that while the film was well received over the weekend, it struggled to maintain momentum as the weekdays began.
However, it's certain that Tuesday numbers will see some improvement because of cinema discount offers and special schemes that usually attract audiences. However, the real test for Jolly LLB 3 will be its hold on Wednesday and Thursday. If it can manage to sustain reasonably well and the second weekend can bring some more numbers, it can reach a good total.
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The upcoming weekend will be crucial. A good jump in collections could help the film recover from the Monday fall and set it on course for a steady run. For now, the film stands at decent numbers, but consistency in the coming days is essential for it to reach the HIT tag.
Below are the collections of Jolly LLB 3 in India:
Friday - 12.50 crore
Saturday - 19 crore
Sunday - 19.75 crore
Monday - 5.25 crore
Total - 56.50 crore nett approx.
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