Michael Box Office Collection Day 1: The Jaffar Jackson starrer biopic hit the big screens today, April 24. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by Lionsgate, the film stars Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson in the lead role. The ensemble cast also includes Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson and Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, along with Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, and Larenz Tate.
Michael mints nearly ₹5 crore on day 1 in India
Select preview shows of Michael hit the big screens in India on April 23. The movie raked in ₹1.70 Cr from the 1,006 preview shows. On the day of release, the Hollywood biopic raked in ₹₹3.80 Cr, as per Sacnilk, at the time of publishing. The movie has amassed a total of ₹5.50 Cr in India on the first day of release.
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The 29-year-old Jaafar, son of Jermaine Jackson, brings to life Michael Jackson's iconic songs, including Beat It, Thriller, Billie Jean, and Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough, capturing the King of Pop's decades-long musical journey. Jaafar, making his acting debut under the direction of Antoine Fuqua (Training Day), shared in an interview that he kept his casting a secret from his immediate family for a year. "Going into it, I tried my best to say, 'I'm going to just try to watch without critiquing anything,' " he said, laughing while recalling the first time he watched the film. Talking about the biopic, Jaafar shared, “As soon as it came on, it was a completely different experience than what I thought it was going to be. It went by so fast... the second time I saw it was a completely different experience. I was able to understand what the story is and really allow myself to enjoy what's on the screen.'
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