Sardar Ji 3, Indian Punjab movie starring Diljit Dosanjh and Hania Aamir, has been doing a fine box office business.

Not just fine, it has grossed more than any Bollywood movie in Pakistan!

The movie is getting huge successes in Pakistan with a new record at the box office. This massive achievement comes despite the fact that the film is not shown in India.

Nevertheless a ban on the Indian movies in Pakistan, the Indian Punjab’s movies are allowed to premier in Pakistan because most of the filmmakers belong to United Kingdom and Canada.

The movie grossed over Rs21 crore in the first week of its release (Rs6.34 crore Indian rupees). In its second week, the movie grossed Rs9.50 crore and in the third week, it did business of Rs10 crore in the first day.

The total box office collection the movie is around Rs40 crore (Rs12 crore Indian rupees). It has become the highest grossing movie in Pakistan and has surpassed the total collection of Carry on Jatta 3.

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