Diljit Dosanjh and Nimrat Khaira Starkey Jodi have faced some struggles during its national release. But the international audience helped to captivate the film. The most interesting thing is the film’s collection in the US film market is remarkable. As per Deadline, in the first two days, the movie earned $734,000, although it released on just 125 screens in the US. Wow!!!! which is quite noteworthy for any kind of Indian film, where a Punjabi film released in a largely English-speaking market is a huge achievement. For this reason, Diljit Dosanjh’s Jodi earns two times its home collection in foreign markets notwithstanding limited release, stands at Rs 12 crore
Previously Diljit also acted as a lead part of “Good Newws“. Dil Na Jaaneya was the hit song by Arijit Singh of the Film. Diljit gathered a good impression from this movie. Then he got chance at many films and now he enjoys the grand successes of this film.
In India, At the box office, Jodi started to slow as it got a low domestic response. The main point is the film did not get many shows on its opening day. Sacnilk, the industry tracker assumed the film could only earn Rs 65 lakh. But the film has earned Rs 4 crore gross in the domestic market, after four days of release. The film’s overseas collection stands at Rs 8 crore taking its overall collection to Rs 12 crore, the publication revealed.
Before its release, Jodi faces some controversy in the domestic market. This movie is based on the life of Punjabi singer Amar Singh Chamkila and his second wife Bibi Amarjot Kaur. The film found itself in legal trouble after Patiala-based Ishdeep Randhawa moved to court claiming that Chamkila’s first wife Gurmail Kaur had already sold the exclusive rights to make Chamkila’s biopic to his father Gurdev Singh. Whether Gurdev Singh passed away in November 2022.
On Friday Evening a letter has received from the distributor of Jodi by that theatre and multiplexes. Stating that the issue which resolved.
A smashing performance at Coachella given by Diljit Dosanjh, was applauded by the Punjabi community across the world. This might be another reason that Diljit Dosanjh’s Jodi earns two times its home collection in foreign markets notwithstanding limited release, which stands at Rs 12 crore. “We knew that his performance was going to be appreciated, but the reception he received went well beyond our expectations. And we also love the fact how his community and larger Indian audiences, along with other celebrities and media houses all across globe were able to come together for this moment and support Singh,” Diljit’s manager, Sonali Singh, told Billboard. Amberdeep Singh wrote and directed this film.