The Legend of Maula Jat, an epic by Bilal Lashari, has earned more than Rs100 crores worldwide, according to online reports. Lashari, the film’s producer Ammara Hikmat, and its impressive ensemble thanked the audience for helping to make 1979’s remake on the run Pakistan’s all-time highest grossing movie.
Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan,
Hamza Ali Abbasi, Humaima Malick, Gohar Rasheed, and Faris Shafi play crucial parts in The Legend of Maula Jat.
Malick posted a lengthy message of thanks on Instagram. “Today, Maula Jatt just surpassed 100 crores. Words cannot express the emotions I am experiencing as I type this because I am so proud and glad for our nation. When I was 14 years old, I started working in the sector, and Bol was my first job. Maula Jatt has achieved such global success now and is adored by millions of people “She wrote.
For Pakistanis everywhere, this is a time of pride as we have made 100 crores in ten days and this is the best representation of our film industry. I’m incredibly happy to be a part of it.
The Legend of Maula Jatt
The biggest-grossing Punjabi-language movie produced in Pakistan to date earned US$2.3 million in its first weekend of release.
According to a press release, The Legend Of Maula Jatt has the highest and broadest distribution of any Pakistani or Punjabi movie to date on 500+ screens across 25 nations.
The movie made Pakistani rupees 11.27 crores ($526,902) in domestic sales. In its debut weekend (four days), it made £315,000 in the UK from 79 sites. This film, which debuted in the UK at position 9, had the greatest opening weekend gross of any Punjabi or Pakistani-made movie to date.
The Legend Of Maula Jatt earned $324,000 in Canada, placing it sixth in the country’s box office. North American collections total more than $600,000 in total.
The movie received a lot of support from audiences in the UAE as well, as it made US$515,000+ in four days and ranked first at the UAE Box Office. Australia ($255,000), Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and South East Asia are additional performing nations.
With exhibitors regularly booking more screenings to fulfil consumer demand, the phenomenal reception to the movie has resulted in full house screenings around the world and lines outside of theatres. Standing ovations have been recorded at movie theatres all over the world because of how highly the movie has been praised. Every day, more theatres are adding screens for the film.