
Filmmaker Gareth Edwards’ Jurassic World: Rebirth has had a 100-day run in cinemas across the country, according to a press release from Universal Pictures India. This makes it the seventh Universal Pictures India film in the last three years to achieve the aforesaid milestone. The film’s dubbed versions in local languages such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, collectively accounted for 54 per cent of its total box office revenue in India, reports the studio. Starring Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali, the Gareth Edwards directorial has reportedly grossed more than $800 million from theatres worldwide.
Soupy Subha-Orn Rathanamongkolmas, Vice President, Universal Pictures International, Southeast Asia, has commented on the film's performance in theatres. “Reaching 100 days in Indian cinemas is not just a milestone—it's a testament to the emotional resonance and multi-generational appeal of great storytelling. We are immensely proud that Jurassic World: Rebirth has connected so deeply with audiences across India. The exceptional performance of our regional language versions reflects our ongoing commitment to cultural authenticity and meaningful localization. To be the only Hollywood studio with seven films completing 100-day runs in three years is a privilege we don't take lightly. We are profoundly grateful to Indian audiences for their passion, loyalty, and unwavering support.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Gautam Dutta, CEO- Revenue and Operations, PVR INOX Ltd, acknowledged the rarity of the achievement in the current market and cinematic landscape.
“Jurassic World: Rebirth has reignited the true spirit of theatrical entertainment in India. Completing 100 days in cinemas is a rare and remarkable feat in today’s dynamic content landscape — and a powerful reminder that audiences still crave the collective magic of watching grand stories unfold on the big screen. Our collaboration with Universal Pictures India on this title has been a celebration of event cinema at its best — immersive, inclusive, and unforgettable. This milestone reaffirms that the big screen experience continues to thrive and evolve, driven by stories that inspire wonder across generations."