Jarann Box Office Collection: Third Hit Marathi Film of 2025, Earns 17% Returns on ₹5 Crore Budget

Jarann Box Office Collection: Marathi horror film Jarann becomes 2025’s third hit, earning ₹5.84 crore net on a ₹5 crore budget with 17% ROI. Positive reviews drive success despite limited screens.

The year 2025 is turning out to be quite promising for the Marathi film industry. After successful releases like Gulkand and Aata Thambaycha Nay, Jarann has now made a strong mark at the box office.

This psychological horror film has recovered its production cost by Day 20 and has now entered the profit zone. Let’s take a look at how the film has performed so far at the box office.

Positive Start for Jarann

Released on 6th June, Jarann received a good initial response, thanks to its gripping trailer. The film’s storyline and theme attracted audiences, and positive word-of-mouth helped it gain more shows gradually. On its opening day, the film earned ₹12 lakh, and since then, it has collected a total net of ₹5.84 crore.

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Jarann Day 20 Box Office Collection

On its 20th day, Jarann collected ₹13 lakh, taking its total net box office earnings to ₹5.84 crore. According to Sacnilk reports, the gross collection, including taxes, stands at approximately ₹6.89 crore. The film is expected to soon surpass the ₹7 crore net mark.

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Jaran Marathi Movie
Jaran Marathi Movie

Budget and Profit

As per media reports, Jarann was made on a modest budget of ₹5 crore. Based on this, the film has earned a net profit of ₹84 lakh so far, which translates to a return on investment (ROI) of 16.8%. According to Koimoi’s box office classification, Jarann qualifies as a ‘Plus’ film.

Third Successful Marathi Film of 2025

Jarann has now become the third successful Marathi film of 2025. Earlier, Gulkand and Aata Thambaycha Nay! also performed well at the box office.

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What’s noteworthy is that all three films managed to do good business despite limited screen count and competition from big Bollywood releases. These films are still running in several theatres across Maharashtra.

Conclusion

Jarann’s success not only brings relief to the Marathi film industry but also proves that a compelling story and audience trust matter more than big stars or massive budgets.

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