Aag Lagay Basti Mein has made a strong impact at the box office after its Eidul Fitr release. The film has collected around Rs27.2 crore worldwide in its opening days.
Cinema houses across Pakistan remained full during Eid holidays. Aag Lagay Basti Mein attracted large crowds in almost every city, with shows running housefull throughout the day.
The film stars Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa in leading roles. Their strong fan following played a major role in bringing audiences to cinemas.
Aag Lagay Basti Mein also performed well internationally. Positive early reviews and word-of-mouth helped the film gain attention overseas, leading to packed screenings.
The story offers a mix of action, humor, and emotions. Viewers appreciated its fast pace and engaging scenes, making it a complete entertainment package for families during Eid.
The cast also includes Javed Sheikh, Taabish Hashmi, and Salahuddin Tunio. Their performances added depth and variety to the film.
Many viewers praised Mahira Khan for taking on a bold and different role. Her performance has been widely discussed on social media, with fans appreciating her new style.
Cinema-goers shared positive reactions after watching the film. Many said it was one of the most entertaining Pakistani films in recent times.
According to early reports, the film earned about Rs16.2 crore locally and nearly Rs11 crore from international markets during its opening weekend.
Directed by Bilal Atif Khan, Aag Lagay Basti Mein shows strong storytelling and direction. The film is now being seen as a potential record-breaker in Pakistani cinema.
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