Key highlights
Scarlett Johansson's Jurassic World Rebirth has taken the Indian box office by storm, breaching the much-desired Rs 100 crore gross milestone and emerging as one of 2025's biggest Hollywood earners in India. The dino action-adventure, which hit theatres on July 4, demonstrates the long-running franchise's strength and Bollywood-scale popularity, surpassing all other Hollywood releases this year barring Mission Impossible 8.
Powerful Opening and Sustained Buzz
Jurassic World Reborn started with a whopping Rs 9 crore on day one in India, as the opening weekend raked in Rs 49.3 crore, the highest for a big Hollywood film in India this year.
Positive word of mouth and franchise loyalty maintained the momentum high during the weekdays and also in the second weekend, taking total box office collections past the Rs 100 crore mark by July 18.
The movie's popularity transcended metro cities and smaller towns, with strong performances in English, Hindi, and Tamil versions, optimizing reach amongst Indian audiences.
Star Cast & Directorial Impact
Led by Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, and others, the movie is directed by Gareth Edwards, bringing new energy to the franchise legacy.
The story's mix of action, nostalgia, and new-age special effects, along with content customized for family audiences, connected with Indian film audiences across the board.
Industry Impact and Record Setting
Jurassic World Rebirth is now the second Hollywood movie in 2025 to cross the Rs 100 crore barrier in India, closely following only Mission Impossible 8, and has raised the bar for foreign releases aiming to conquer the Indian market.
Analysts claim the success of the film demonstrates the huge hunger in India for spectacle-led Hollywood blockbusters with franchise potential and star power. With the "dino saga" still roaring on, it cements India's position as a key box office market for international tentpoles and reinforces the Jurassic franchise's position in popular culture across continents.
Sources: India Today, Cinema Express, Sacnilk