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Saba Qamar’s ‘Ghabrana Nahi Hai’ hits box office on Eid Day 1

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Saba Qamar's ‘Ghabrana Nahi Hai’ hits box office on Eid Day 1

Saba Qamar’s ‘Ghabrana Nahi Hai’ hits box office on Eid Day 1

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“Ghabrana Nahi Hai” is one of four major releases in Pakistani cinemas for Eid Ul Fitr, and it debuted with a massive box office haul.

On its first day of screening, the Saba Qamar starrer allegedly made Rs.9,600,000, followed by Dam Mastam, which made Rs.6,300.000.

Furthermore, Chakkar and Parde Mein Rehne Do, with box office earnings of Rs.2,100,000 and Rs.1,700,000, respectively, played a significant influence in luring business to local cinemas.

Journalist Hasan Kazmi reported the great news on Twitter, writing that, “Today is an important day for Pakistani Cinema” as the local movies managed to garner a good response from the public given that several screens in Punjab were not operation “as Malls were closed on 1st Eid Day.”

According to reports, the filmmakers delayed two years before releasing Ghabrana Nahi Hai in theatres. Nayyer Ejaz, Zahid Ahmed, and Syed Jibran also play key roles in the film.

Qamar spoke with media on working with the talented actors, praising them for their professionalism and outstanding performance in the film.

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