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How did Bin Roye, Wrong No and Bajrangi Bhaijaan fare?


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Bajrangi Bhaijan leads the box office so far, but Bin Roye and Wrong Number are competitive enough to stay in the race

This Eid had us all asking: which movies shall we watch?

We were spoiled for choice as two local films, Mahira Khan-Humayun Saeed starrer Bin Roye and Yasir Nawaz’s directorial debut, Wrong Number were set to air alongside Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

While some opted to watch one or the other, a fair number of people made the most of the long weekend and saw all three. However, only details about how each film fared at the box office will present a clear picture of how popular they were!

While Bajrangi was able to go past Bin Roye and Wrong Number, it won’t be wrong to say that the two films are competitive enough to stay in the race.

And it goes like this: first Bajrangi, then Bin Roye and then Wrong Number

According to Nadeem Mandviwala, Bajrangi led the way, collecting Rs3.2 million to date, with Bin Roye raking in about Rs2.8 million and Wrong Numbermaking Rs2.7m in Mandviwala-owned cinemas in Karachi and Islamabad.

According to Capri Cinema’s director, the two films screened have collected approximately Rs4 million with Rs2.5 million shared by Bajrangi and Rs1.5 million by Bin Roye.

Jerjees Seja, CEO of ARY Digital Network, stated that Wrong Number has gathered more than Rs3.4million.

Bin Roye, the directorial debut of Momina Duraid and Shehzad Kashmiri, was a highly awaited drama-romance. Released worldwide with the star presence of Mahira Khan, who has been roped in alongside Shahrukh Khan in Raees, the film is bound to do well.

Although there were rumours about Bajrangi’s release in Pakistan, the film centred on the theme of Indo-Pak friendship is drawing large audiences who are coming to see Salman Khan in a role of a brotherly figure. The film has made INR151 crore in India within five days of its release.

We need more cinemas to make room for upcoming films: Nadeem Mandviwalla

Speaking about local films releasing together and competing against other films, Nadeem Mandviwala of Mandviwala Films stated that Pakistani films always have an edge over Bollywood ones:

“Pakistani films will always have an advantage over any Indian film because of the fact that they are playing on their homeground and are hugely supported and promoted by the media and local audience. And they also have a distinction of being available on DVD and cable TV.”

He also added that simultaneous releases like in the case of Bin Roye andWrong Number on Eid has both pros and cons:

“Being Eid, the business all over the country has been extraordinary and thus every films has been able to do its due business. However too many films being released on Eid has left the exhibitors to divide shows among the films as per demand hence limiting any one film to do huge collection at the box office. In the future, we will need to live with the fact that there will be other releases and each film will have to become feasible within the available parameters.”

Stressing on the need to build more cinemas, he said: “It gives us an indication that we still need more cinemas/screens in the country and process of building new cinemas has to flourish quickly.”

Hollywood films like Minions, Terminator: Genysis and Ant-Man were unable to outdo the likes of local films this time.

Bin Roye, Wrong Number and Bajrangi Bhaijaan are still playing so their numbers can only go up!
 
Bajrangi baijaan- 62 million dollar

Bin roye- 3.2 million dollar
Wrong Number- 2.1 million dollar
thread is about there business in Pakistan box office.
as expected,,,viewers prefer bollywood over local lollywood.
Pakistani films will always have an advantage over any Indian film because of the fact that they are playing on their homeground and are supported and promoted by the media and local audience
not so sure abt underlined part,,
nevertheless despite home advantages,Indian movies will continue to do healthy business in Pakistan n most probably sell more thn Pakistani films .
 
Raza, who works at the ticket counter, said people look very excited while buying tickets for Bajrangi Bhaijaan. "However, as the show ends most of them especially women come out with tears in their eyes

Some youngsters in Pakistan have watched the movie twice

Commenting on Pakistani movies released on Eid along with Bajrangi Bhaijaan Lashari said, "The two Pakistani films - Wrong No and Bin Roye - are also doing good business on the box office but they have no match to the 'BB'."

Attributing the revival of the Pakistani film industry to Indian films, he said that cinema here is surviving because of exhibition of Indian movies.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan fever in Pakistan: Record number of people leave cinema halls misty-eyed - Firstpost

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Raza, who works at the ticket counter, said people look very excited while buying tickets for Bajrangi Bhaijaan. "However, as the show ends most of them especially women come out with tears in their eyes

Some youngsters in Pakistan have watched the movie twice

Commenting on Pakistani movies released on Eid along with Bajrangi Bhaijaan Lashari said, "The two Pakistani films - Wrong No and Bin Roye - are also doing good business on the box office but they have no match to the 'BB'."

Attributing the revival of the Pakistani film industry to Indian films, he said that cinema here is surviving because of exhibition of Indian movies.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan fever in Pakistan: Record number of people leave cinema halls misty-eyed - Firstpost

@Muhammad Omar @ghazi52 @halupridol @FaujHistorian @Aether @airmarshal @IrbiS @qamar1990 @Sage @SHAMK9 @mike2000 is back


Nair bhai,

Thanks for tagging me. This is indeed good news.

But you forgot to tag @levina, who started the following RSShite inspired thread (sadly).

De-hyphenating India-Pakistan!!
 
As usual bhai's movie doing roaring business.

Is that a good news or bad news??

I let u guys decide.
 
We subcontinent people have poor taste in movies,,,,,mediocre actors,case in point the bhai from bajrangi bhaijaan are minting crores after making stupid and meaningless movies.

We are ourselves responsible for such movies.

Producers will make what we want to see ultimately.
 
It is good to see that Pakistan movie industry is developing very well and doing well..Honestly, BB should not get compared with other 2 movied..It is like comparing Hollywood movies with Bollywood movies....Sometimes i see youtube videos about Pakistan movie industry...Although they are all talented..but i think the regime or Zia and hardline elements in 1980's time started the flow of demise of Pakistan movie industry..Fortunately, it is not growing well...

Even i like the hero of the movie "War"...I saw that movie...He is a good actor...
 
Some of my real life Pakistani friends,told me that they liked the movie. I am assuming this so because it's a heart warming story and doesn't project any of the countries in bad light.
May more such movies be made and appreciated.


Nair bhai,

Thanks for tagging me. This is indeed good news.

But you forgot to tag @levina, who started the following RSShite inspired thread (sadly).

De-hyphenating India-Pakistan!!

HA HA HAAAAAA
Very funny.
 
Pakistani movies are crap and we Pakistanis don't watch them


We are only left with Bollywood, unfortunately.. apart from some Warmongering PDF members, most Pakistanis don't mind watching Bollywood movies .
 

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