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Here’s how the three movies of Pakistan performed on Eid Al Adha at the box office.

Here is how the three Pakistani films fared at the box office during Eid ul-Adha.


Pakistani movies have fared incredibly well once more, shattering all previous records. Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad, London Nahi Jaunga, and Lafangey were the three local movies that were released on Eid Al Adha.

The casts of all three of these films were impressive, and moviegoers were eager to see them on large screens. The box office success of the Pakistani movies exceeded expectations despite the persistent rain.

Lafangey


It was initially prohibited throughout the nation, but after a thorough assessment by the Islamabad Censor Board, it was finally permitted to be released. However, because it barely brought in PKR 6 million over the first two days of Eid, the film wasn't able to do as well.

Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad


One of the most anticipated Pakistani movies stars Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa, and the box office results are excellent. On the first day of Eid, Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad made PKR 1.40 crore, and on the second day, PKR 1.70 crore, for a total of PKR 3.10 crore in Pakistan.

London Nahi Jaunga


The film starring Mehwish Hayat and Humayun Saeed ended up being the biggest blockbuster of Eid Al Adha. After earning 2.15 crore on day 1, London Nahi Jaunga continued to fare well and brought in PKR 2.55 crore on day two, bringing the two days' combined earnings to 4.70 crore.

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