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'Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka': Doing Surprisingly Well in Cinemas

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WEB DESK: Numerous silver screen goers have asserted Pakistani film 'Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka' to be superior to the Bollywood movie ‘Sultan’. Fans have cherished the performance of Ali, son of popular Pakistani actor Ghulam Mahuiddin.

The Pakistani film likewise highlights different renowned performers, like, Jawed Sheikh, Ghulam Mahuiddin, Ismail Tara, Nayyar Ejaz, and Shamoon Abbasi while Ghulam Mohyuddin’s son Ali Mohyuddin makes his debut in the film industry by playing the male lead. The film features Qurat ul Ain as a female lead actor.

This film has helped Pakistani silver screen by bringing out numerous individuals from their homes. It has additionally helped the theater by generating massive revenue in its first week of screening.

The Pakistani film 'Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka' is directed by Jamshed Jan Muhammad. He has gotten basic thankfulness from all quarters, locally and in addition all around, for his heading.

Ali Mohyuddin while talking to a local media said that he was not expecting such a great response from the public. “The response has been phenomenal. It has made my passion and dedication to work in the film industry more strong,” he said.

“Things have changed now and the Pakistani industry is back to winning ways. Pakistani movies are performing well at the box office especially considering screening of ‘Sawal 700 crore Doller Ka’ is taking place when big budget Bollywood film ‘Sultan’ is also being screened at the same time. Releasing it at this time was definitely a risk but we believe in our work and commitment. The results are in front of you. If the content of the film is good and creative and it comes with a full package for movie buffs there is no doubt about success of the film,” he added.

Pakistani action film has crossed Rs 10m figure on box office and still going strong in Pakistani cinemas.

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