Indian Cinema’s Opening Weekend Gross in Japan
Japanese fans have always supported Indian movies, and after Baahubali, their interest has grown even more. They have shown great enthusiasm for Indian cinema, watching more movies than ever before.
Rajinikanth’s Muthu was a huge blockbuster in Japan, and recently, RRR had an incredible one-year run in theaters there. Indian films continue to win the hearts of Japanese audience.
First Weekend Earnings of Indian Films in Japan
Rank | Movie Title | Gross Collection (Â¥) |
---|---|---|
1 | RRR | ¥44M |
2 | Saaho | ¥23M |
3 | RRR (dubbed version) | ¥20M |
4 | Salaar | ¥18.2M |
5 | Pathaan | ¥14.6M |
6 | Rangasthalam | ¥10.1M |
7 | Tiger 3 | ¥8.68M |
8 | Baahubali 2 | ¥7M |
9 | Dangal | ¥6.1M |
10 | Brahmastra | ¥6M |
11 | KGF | ¥5.8M |
12 | Super 30 | ¥5.25M |
13 | KGF 2 | ¥5.2M |
14 | The Lunchbox | ¥3.20M |
15 | Chhichhore | ¥2.48M |
Rajamouli, Prabhas, and Ram Charan are leading the box office in Japan. SS Rajamouli’s popularity is unmatched, and he has become a household name among Japanese movie fans.
Recently, Ram Charan’s films are creating a huge buzz in Japan. Each month, one of his movies is released, keeping his fans excited and engaged.
Many big Indian movies are set to release in Japan, and there’s hope that they will continue to perform well at the box office. With the growing interest in Indian cinema, fans are eager to see more films from talented directors and actors.
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