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Scarlett Johansson's ‘Jurassic Park: Rebirth' Becomes Second Biggest Hollywood Hit of the Year in India, Surpasses Brad Pitt's ‘F1'

Scarlett Johansson's ‘Jurassic Park: Rebirth' Becomes Second Biggest Hollywood Hit of the Year in India, Surpasses Brad Pitt's ‘F1'

Time of Indiaa day ago
Scarlett Johansson's Jurassic Park: Rebirth has become a box office sensation in India, securing the second-highest Hollywood gross of 2025 with Rs 73 crore in just 10 days. The film surpassed Brad Pitt's F1, driven by strong performances across multiple languages and Johansson's star power. It is now behind Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible in the Indian market.
Scarlett Johansson
has roared back to box office dominance with Jurassic Park: Rebirth, which has officially become the second biggest Hollywood grosser of 2025 in India. The sci-fi adventure epic has amassed a whopping Rs 73 crore in just 10 days, edging past
Brad Pitt
's high-octane racing drama F1, which stands at Rs 69.75 crore after 17 days.
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Jurassic Park: Rebirth opened to a thunderous start, collecting Rs 9.25 crore on its opening Friday and quickly accelerating over the weekend with Rs 13.5 crore on Saturday and Rs 16.25 crore on Sunday. With a week-one total of Rs 55 crore, the film set the tone for a sustained and powerful run, boosted by strong performance across Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu versions. Its second weekend brought in another Rs 18 crore, underscoring the film's wide appeal and strong word-of-mouth.
In contrast, F1 had a slower start at Rs 5.5 crore on day one and relied on a steady buildup through multiple weekends. Despite strong Saturday and Sunday collections in its second and third weeks, F1 was ultimately overtaken by the dinosaur franchise's juggernaut momentum.
What sets Jurassic Park: Rebirth apart is its mass appeal across linguistic markets, with Hindi versions alone contributing over Rs 20 crore. Scarlett Johansson's star power, coupled with cutting-edge visuals and a nostalgic yet fresh storyline, helped the film dominate multiplexes and single screens alike.
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As of now, Jurassic Park: Rebirth is only behind the year's reigning champion
Tom Cruise
's Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning , with official rankings placing it at No. 2 among all Hollywood releases in India in 2025. Here's a quick look at the current top Hollywood earners:
Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Rs 103 crore
Jurassic Park: Rebirth – Rs 73.00 Cr
F1 – Rs 69.75 Cr
Final Destination: Bloodline – Rs 63.17 Cr
Superman – Rs 25.50 Cr
How to Train Your Dragon – Rs 24.96 Cr
Thunderbolts – Rs 23.92 Cr
With its extraordinary box office trajectory, Jurassic Park: Rebirth cements Johansson's place as a reliable box office draw in India and reaffirms the enduring love Indian audiences have for the dinosaur franchise. As it continues its theatrical run, the film might even challenge for the top spot in the weeks to come.
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