List of highest-grossing Pakistani films
This list charts the most successful Pakistani films screened at cinemas in Pakistan and globally. Pakistani films generate income from several revenue streams including box office sales (admissions), theatrical exhibitions, television broadcast rights and merchandising. There is no official tracking of sales and online sources publishing data are frequently unreliable.
Global gross figures
This is the list of highest-grossing Pakistani films listed as per worldwide gross figures at the time of their release. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation.
Background color † indicates films currently playing in theatres.
Rank | Title | Year | Production Company/Director | Language | Worldwide Gross | Ref. |
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1 | Jawani Phir Nahi Ani | 2015 | Six Sigma Plus | Urdu | ₨49.44 crore (US$4.94 million) | [1][2] |
2 | Bin Roye | 2015 | MD Films | Urdu | ₨40.05 crore (US$4.00 million) | [3][4] |
3 | Waar | 2013 | MindWorks Media/Off Road Studios | Urdu, English | ₨35.00 crore (US$3.50 million) | [5] |
5 | Wrong No. | 2015 | YNH Films | Urdu | ₨30.25 crore (US$3.02 million) | [3] |
6 | Actor In Law | 2016 | Filmwala Pictures | Urdu | ₨30.00 crore (US$3.00 million) | [1][6] |
7 | Janaan | 2016 | IRK Films | Urdu, Pashto | ₨30.00 crore (US$3.00 million) | [1][7] |
4 | Punjab Nahi Jaungi † | 2017 | Six Sigma Plus | Urdu, Punjabi | ₨1500 crore (US$3.05 million) | [8][9] |
8 | Ho Mann Jahaan | 2016 | The Vision Factory Films | Urdu | ₨22.50 crore (US$2.25 million) | [10][11] |
9 | Lahore Se Aagey | 2016 | AN Entertainment Pvt. Ltd./Showcase Films | Urdu | ₨21.60 crore (US$2.16 million) | [1][12] |
10 | Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa | 2002 | Javed Sheikh | Urdu | ₨20.00 crore (US$2.00 million) | [13][14] |
11 | Choorian | 1998 | Pak Nishan Films | Punjabi | ₨20.00 crore (US$2.00 million) | [5] |
12 | Bol | 2011 | Shoman Productions | Urdu | ₨19.80 crore (US$1.98 million) | [1][15] |
13 | Jalaibee | 2015 | Redrum Film/ARY Films | Urdu | ₨17.60 crore (US$1.76 million) | [3][16] |
14 | Yalghaar | 2017 | MindWorks Media | Urdu, English | ₨17.50 crore (US$1.75 million) | [5][17] |
15 | Khuda Kay Liye | 2007 | Shoman Productions | Urdu, English | ₨15.06 crore (US$1.50 million) | [1] |
16 | Na Maloom Afraad | 2014 | Filmwala Pictures | Urdu | ₨14.00 crore (US$1.40 million) | [5] |
17 | Mehrunisa V Lub U | 2017 | YNH Films | Urdu | ₨12.50 crore (US$1.25 million) | [5] |
18 | Chalay Thay Saath | 2017 | We Think Films/Hot Water Bottle Films | Urdu | ₨12.30 crore (US$1.23 million) | [18] |
19 | Dobara Phir Se | 2016 | ARY Films | Urdu | ₨10.50 crore (US$1.05 million) | [18][19] |
20 | Na Maloom Afraad 2 † | 2017 | Filmwala Pictures/Excellency Films | Urdu | ₨10.00 crore (US$1.00 million) | [20][21] |
21 | Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay | 2016 | RC Films/Kingfisher Films | Urdu, English | ₨10.00 crore (US$1.00 million) | [18] |
22 | Bachaana | 2016 | Big Film Entertainment | Urdu | ₨10.00 crore (US$1.00 million) | [10][22] |
23 | Karachi Se Lahore | 2015 | Showcase Productions | Urdu | ₨10.00 crore (US$1.00 million) | [3][23] |
24 | Maalik | 2016 | Media Hub | Urdu | ₨07.30 crore (US$0.73 million) | [24][25] |
25 | 3 Bahadur: The Revenge of Baba Balaam | 2016 | Waadi Animations | Urdu | ₨06.75 crore (US$0.67 million) | [26] |
26 | 3 Bahadur | 2015 | Waadi Animations/SOC Films/ARY Films | Urdu | ₨06.64 crore (US$0.66 million) | [3] |
27 | Jeewan Hathi | 2016 | Matteela Films | Urdu | ₨06.50 crore (US$0.65 million) | [18] |
28 | O21 | 2014 | One Motion Pictures/Interactive Studios | Urdu, English | ₨05.92 crore (US$0.59 million) | [27] |
29 | Main Hoon Shahid Afridi | 2013 | Six Sigma Plus | Urdu, Punjabi | ₨05.20 crore (US$0.52 million) | [28] |
30 | Manto | 2015 | A & B Entertainment | Urdu | ₨05.03 crore (US$0.50 million) | [3] |
Highest grossing films by year of release
This is the list of highest-grossing Pakistani films by year of release. The films are listed as per their worldwide gross figures at time of release. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation.
Background color † indicates films currently playing in theatres.
Year | Title | Production Company/Director | Language | Worldwide Gross | Ref. |
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1998 | Choorian | Pak Nishan Films | Punjabi | ₨20.00 crore (US$2.00 million) | [5] |
2002 | Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa | Javed Sheikh | Urdu | ₨20.00 crore (US$2.00 million) | [13][14] |
2007 | Khuda Kay Liye | Shoman Productions | Urdu, English | ₨15.06 crore (US$1.50 million) | [1] |
2011 | Bol | Shoman Productions | Urdu | ₨19.80 crore (US$1.98 million) | [1][15] |
2013 | Waar | MindWorks Media/Off Road Studios | Urdu, English | ₨35.00 crore (US$3.50 million) | [5] |
2014 | Na Maloom Afraad | Filmwala Pictures | Urdu | ₨14.00 crore (US$1.40 million) | [5] |
2015 | Jawani Phir Nahi Ani | Six Sigma Plus | Urdu | ₨49.44 crore (US$4.94 million) | [1][2] |
2016 | Actor In Law | Filmwala Pictures | Urdu | ₨30.00 crore (US$3.00 million) | [1][6] |
2017 | Punjab Nahi Jaungi † | Six Sigma Plus | Urdu, Punjabi | ₨22.50 crore (US$2.25 million) | [8][9] |
Timeline of highest-grossing films
At least eight films have held the record of 'highest-grossing film' since Choorian became the highest grosser in 1998. Choorian spent fifteen consecutive years at number one. Bilal Lashari's Waar became the first film to surpass Choorian in 2013, which was overtaken in 2015 by Jawani Phir Nahi Ani.
Background color † indicates films currently playing in theatres.
Year | Title | Record Gross Earning | Language | Reference(s) |
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1998–2013 | Choorian | Rs 20.00 crore (US$2.00 million) | Punjabi | [5] |
2013–2015 | Waar | Rs 35.00 crore (US$3.50 million) | Urdu, English | [5] |
2015–Present | Jawani Phir Nahi Ani | Rs 49.44 crore (US$4.94 million) | Urdu | [1][2] |
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