List of highest-grossing Pakistani films

This is a ranking of the highest-grossing Pakistani films based on the conservative worldwide box office and domestic box office estimates as reported by the only sources available, mainly boxofficedetail.com a private website without access to the individual accounts of the films. Pakistan does not as yet have an official and impartial audit of box office receipts.

Global gross figures

This is the list of highest-grossing Pakistani films listed as per their 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 Studio Language Gross (PKR) Ref.
1 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2015 Six Sigma Plus Urdu Rs50 crore [1]
2 Waar 2013 MindWorks Media English , Urdu Rs34.65 crore [1]
3 Bin Roye 2015 MD Films Urdu Rs31.26 crore [2]
4 Ho Mann Jahaan 2016 The Vision Factory Films Urdu Rs21.26 crore [3]
5 Choorian 1998 Pak Nishan Films Punjabi Rs20 crore [4]
6 Bol 2011 Shoman production Urdu Rs16.8 crore [5]
7 Wrong No. 2015 YNH Films Urdu Rs15.75 crore [6]
8 Khuda Kay Liye 2007 Shoman Production English , Urdu Rs15.06 crore [7]
9 Na Maloom Afraad 2014 Filmwala Pictures Urdu Rs12.50 crore [8]
10 Karachi Se Lahore 2015 Showcase Films Urdu Rs10 crore [9]
11 Jalaibee 2015 Redrum Film Urdu Rs8.5 crore [10]
12 3 Bahadur 2015 Waadi Animations Urdu Rs6.643 crore [11]

Global gross figures


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Rank Title Year Studio Language Gross (USD) Ref.
1 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2015 Six Sigma Plus Urdu $4.8 million [1]
2 Choorian 1998 Pak Nishan Films Punjabi $4.4 million [12]
3 Waar 2013 MindWorks Media English , Urdu $3.3 million [13]
4 Bin Roye 2015 MD Films Urdu $3.0 million [14]
5 Khuda Kay Liye 2007 Shoman Production English , Urdu $2.51 million [15]
6 Ho Mann Jahaan 2016 The Vision Factory Films Urdu $2.1 million [16]
7 Bol 2011 Shoman production Urdu $1.98 million [17]
8 Wrong No. 2015 YNH Films Urdu $1.57 million [18]
9 Na Maloom Afraad 2014 Filmwala Pictures Urdu $1.25 million [19]
10 Karachi Se Lahore 2015 Showcase Films Urdu $0.98 million [20]
11 Jalaibee 2015 Redrum Film Urdu $0.85 million [21]
12 3 Bahadur 2015 Waadi Animations Urdu $0.65 million [11]

Domestic gross figures


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Rank Title Year Studio Language Gross Ref.
1 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2015 Six Sigma Plus Urdu Rs42 crore [1]
2 Waar 2013 MindWorks Media English , Urdu Rs23 crore [22]
3 Choorian 1998 Pak Nishan Films Punjabi Rs20 crore [23]
4 Ho Mann Jahaan 2016 The Vision Factory Films Urdu Rs15.72 crore [24]
5 Wrong No. 2015 YNH Films Urdu Rs15 crore [25]
6 Na Maloom Afraad 2014 Filmwala Production Urdu Rs12.25 crore [26]
7 Bol 2011 Shoman Production Urdu Rs12 crore [27]
8 Bin Roye 2015 MD films Urdu Rs10.92 crore [28]
9 Karachi se Lahore 2015 Showcase Films Urdu Rs10 crore [29]
10 Jalaibee 2015 Redrum Films Urdu Rs7.1 crore [11]
11 3 Bahadur 2015 Waadi Animations Urdu Rs6.63 crore [11]
12 Khuda Kay Liye 2007 Shoman Production English , Urdu Rs6.5 crore [30]
13 O21 2014 One Motion Pictures English , Urdu Rs5.92 crore [31]
14 Main Hoon Shahid Afridi 2013 Six Sigma Entertainment Urdu Rs5.2 crore [32]
15 Manto 2015 A & B Entertainment Urdu Rs5.05 crore [33]

See also

References

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