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Maula Jatt is the highest grossing film from the Indian subcontinent at UK box office in 4 years: report

Maula Jatt is the highest grossing film from the Indian subcontinent at UK box office in 4 years: report

The film's fifth weekend revenues have brought it to almost £1.3m (Rs340 million).
Updated 15 Nov, 2022

Five weekends in and The Legend of Maula Jatt is still going strong — strong enough to seat itself atop the peak of success. The movie is reportedly the highest grossing film from the Indian subcontinent at the UK box office in the past four years.

According to British film publication Screen Daily, Maula Jatt, released by Moviegoers Entertainment, accumulated £44,149 (Rs11.5 million) on its fifth weekend. Its performance has dropped considerably lower than many competitors as its run continues at 54.6 per cent, bringing the film to almost £1.3m (Rs340 million). That’s more than the £1.26m (Rs329 million) of this year’s Indian title Ponniyan Selvan: I.

The Legend of Maula Jatt has become the highest grossing Punjabi film globally — according to its official Instagram account, the film made $7.8 million (Rs1.7 billion) at the worldwide box office within four weeks of its release.

The movie has also outgrossed Bollywood films RRR starring Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar’s Ram Setu and Sidharth Malhotra’s Thank God at the UK box office despite having a lower screen count compared to the Bollywood ones.

The film released across cinemas worldwide on October 13. It is a reboot of the 1979 cult classic Maula Jatt, reimagining Punjab’s own superhero for a world audience. The cast includes Fawad and Mahira Khan, Humaima Malick, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Gohar Rasheed, Faris Shafi and Ali Azmat.

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Kiwi Nov 15, 2022 05:05pm
Well here goes the neighborhood. This is nothing to be proud of.
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Bunny Nov 15, 2022 05:50pm
This Fawad reminds us of Shaan Shahid . he should not have gone scavenging to Bolly wood . he could have made it much bigger in Pak itself. at least now he has learnt a lesson.
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John The Baptist Nov 15, 2022 06:11pm
Shouldn't that be called "Pakistani subcontinent", or at least "Asian subcontinent", according to Pakistani media?
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