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The top ten highest-grossing Pakistani films released in 2023, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows. Background color indicates the current releases Highest-grossing films of 2023
Highest-grossing films of 2023 by In-year release in Pakistan; Rank Film Domestic gross Country Language Ref. Notes. 1 Fast X: Rs. 26.00 crore (US$909,856) United States English [12] [17] as of 19 July 2023 3 Oppenheimer: Rs. 18.01 crore (US$609,426) United States English [16] [14] as of 10 September 2023 2 John Wick: Chapter 4: Rs. 14.50 crore ...
With a worldwide box-office gross of more than Rs. 4 billion, [1] The Legend of Maula Jatt is the highest-grossing Pakistani film. The following list shows Pakistan's top 24 highest-grossing films, which include films from all the Pakistani languages. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation.
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(October 2021) This is a list of Pakistani dramas. The programs are organised alphabetically. ... Adan (2023) Ahmed Habib Ki Betiyan (2011, Hum TV) Aik Nayee ...
The Legend of Maula Jatt is the highest-grossing film of all time in Pakistan, [1] and it was released in October 2022. This is the list of the top 22 highest-grossing films of all time released in Pakistan. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation. *
2 November 2021 2 January 2022 Betiyaan [50] 8 October 2022 17 December 2022 Bharaas: 28 September 2020 4 February 2021 Dareecha: 12 September 2011 13 March 2012 Dil Hi Tou Hai: 8 October 2024 11 December 2024 Dhoka: 7 November 2023 22 December 2023 Ehsaan Faramosh: 8 August 2023 6 November 2023 Faryaad [51] 4 December 2020 9 April 2021 Hasrat ...
For instance, the makers of Tehzeeb, released on 20 November 1971, were asked to change the lyrics of a song that might have proved detrimental to the diplomatic relations between Egypt and Pakistan. So vulnerable was the film industry to the changing political landscape that in 1976, an angry mob set fire to a cinema in Quetta just before the ...