Pakistani movies that grossed high all over the world 2024

 Updated October 2024

The Pakistani film industry, also known as Lollywood, has evolved tremendously in recent years. After a revival in the mid-2000s, the industry has produced a number of critically acclaimed and commercially successful films. With an increasingly diverse range of genres and themes, some Pakistani movies have not only performed well domestically but also garnered global attention, achieving impressive box office numbers worldwide. Here’s a look at some of the highest-grossing Pakistani movies that made waves across the globe.

1. The Legend of Maula Jatt (2022)

  • Director: Bilal Lashari
  • Box Office: Over $13 million globally

"The Legend of Maula Jatt" is a reboot of the 1979 cult classic "Maula Jatt," and it became a game-changer for Pakistani cinema. Starring Fawad Khan as Maula Jatt and Hamza Ali Abbasi as Noori Natt, the movie is a gripping tale of revenge set in a rural Punjabi backdrop. With its grand visuals, powerful performances, and international appeal, the film shattered box office records in Pakistan and became one of the highest-grossing South Asian films worldwide. It grossed over $13 million, with significant earnings from overseas markets such as the UK, USA, and Canada.

2. Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 (2018)

  • Director: Nadeem Baig
  • Box Office: $5.1 million globally

"Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2" is the sequel to the 2015 blockbuster comedy "Jawani Phir Nahi Ani." The star-studded cast, led by Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa, and Mawra Hocane, delivered a hilarious yet heartwarming story that resonated with audiences. The film’s humor and its appeal to the Pakistani diaspora abroad helped it rake in a significant amount from international markets, especially in the Middle East, the UK, and North America.

3. Punjab Nahi Jaungi (2017)

  • Director: Nadeem Baig
  • Box Office: $4.8 million globally

This romantic drama set in Punjab was a massive hit both in Pakistan and overseas. Starring Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat, "Punjab Nahi Jaungi" tells the story of a love triangle involving traditional and modern values. The film’s beautiful cinematography and strong cultural appeal made it a favorite among Pakistanis living abroad, particularly in the Middle East and the UK. It earned around $4.8 million globally, making it one of the highest-grossing Pakistani films at the time.

4. Parwaaz Hai Junoon (2018)

  • Director: Haseeb Hassan
  • Box Office: $3.9 million globally

A tribute to the Pakistani Air Force, "Parwaaz Hai Junoon" is an action-packed drama that resonated with patriotic audiences. Starring Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahad Raza Mir, and Hania Amir, the film’s blend of romance, adventure, and nationalism struck a chord both domestically and internationally. The movie’s release coincided with Pakistan’s Independence Day, adding to its box office appeal. It performed well in international markets, including China, where it gained popularity.

5. Teefa in Trouble (2018)

  • Director: Ahsan Rahim
  • Box Office: $3.5 million globally

"Teefa in Trouble," starring Ali Zafar and Maya Ali, is an action-comedy that was both critically and commercially successful. With high production values and an engaging storyline, the movie appealed to a wide audience, especially in the UK and Gulf countries. Ali Zafar’s star power, combined with the film’s sleek action sequences and light-hearted comedy, helped it earn $3.5 million globally, making it one of the top earners in Pakistani cinema.

6. Bin Roye (2015)

  • Director: Momina Duraid, Shahzad Kashmiri
  • Box Office: $3.1 million globally

"Bin Roye," starring Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed, is a romantic drama based on the novel of the same name by Farhat Ishtiaq. The film beautifully portrays themes of love, loss, and redemption, resonating with audiences across the world, especially in South Asian communities. Its success in markets like the UK, USA, and UAE contributed to its $3.1 million global box office earnings.

7. Waar (2013)

  • Director: Bilal Lashari
  • Box Office: $2.9 million globally

"Waar" was one of the first modern Pakistani action-thrillers to capture the attention of a global audience. With a gripping story based on terrorism and national security, the film stood out for its high production quality and intense action scenes. Starring Shaan Shahid, Hamza Ali Abbasi, and Shamoon Abbasi, "Waar" was well-received internationally, especially in the Pakistani diaspora, contributing to its $2.9 million global box office take.

8. Actor in Law (2016)

  • Director: Nabeel Qureshi
  • Box Office: $2.8 million globally

A social satire about an aspiring actor who accidentally becomes a lawyer, "Actor in Law" featured Fahad Mustafa and the late Om Puri in lead roles. The film’s unique storyline, humor, and strong social message helped it connect with audiences worldwide, particularly in the UK and UAE, where it performed well at the box office. It earned around $2.8 million globally.

Conclusion

The success of these Pakistani films on the global stage is a testament to the industry’s growth and increasing ability to compete with international cinema. With talented filmmakers, strong narratives, and the backing of the Pakistani diaspora worldwide, Lollywood is stepping up its game. As more high-quality productions emerge, Pakistani cinema is poised to capture even larger global audiences in the years to come.





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