This film of Pakistan was played worldwide, became the first movie in the history of cinema, the entire earning will surprise you
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After the Corona epidemic, where the world is facing recession and inflation in the market. At the same time, Pakistan’s economy is also in a bad condition. Actor Fawad Khan’s film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ has proved to be a Kohinoor for Pakistan’s film industry struggling after Corona.

This film has broken many records of earnings. Also, this film has done business of 200 crores Pakistani rupees overall. This is a big figure in this era recovering from the Corona epidemic. For the last several days, this film is ringing at the box office.

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Pakistani director Bilal Lashri’s film is doing wonders at the box office. According to the report of Indian Express, so far the film has done a worldwide business of 8.95 million at the box office. This amount is more than 200 crores in Pakistani rupees. This film has become the highest grossing film in Pakistan. In Pakistan, this film collected around 80 crore Pakistani rupees. On the other hand, talking about overseas, the film has earned Rs 120 crore (Pakistani Rupee).

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The legend of Maula Jatt was a big budget film.

Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan starrer film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ is a reboot of the 1979 cult classic movie of the same name in Punjabi language. The Punjabi language film ‘Maula Jatt’ was directed by Yunus Malik.

This film has been remade. In the film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’, along with Fawad and Mahira, Humama Malik, Gauhar Rashid, Farish Safi, Ali Azmat, Rahila Agha, Babar Ali are seen along with many big actors.

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