Pakistani films struggle after Maula Jatt’s success

Pakistani films

The Pakistani filmà industry, which once thrived with creative storytelling and captivated audiences, is now facing tough times. It is struggling to recreate the magic of its golden era.


Since the release of ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt,’ which earned over 121 crore at the box office and worldwide, it has earned 400 crore.

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There are some films like Money Back Guarantee, Daghabaaz Dil, and the recent releases Umro Ayyar, Na Baligh Afraad, and Abhi that have all made attempts to capture the audience’s attention and achieve similar financial success.


However, none of these films have been able to surpass the 15-crore business locally.
Films are usually released in Pakistan on Eid, when audiences are oomore inclined to visit cinemas. During theseotimes of high demand, producers and directors want to make the most money possible.


The future of Pakistani cinema holds promise, but it requires continuous effort and innovation to achieve the same level of success.Fans are eagerly waiting for the next big hit that will break records and captivate audiences nationwide.

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