- By Tanya Garg
- Thu, 17 Jul 2025 01:34 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Sardaar Ji 3 Box Office Collection: Sardaar Ji 3 is a big hit abroad even it didn't release in India. Diljit Dosanjh led horror comedy has shattered all previous records in Pakistan. Even in its third week of release, the Punjabi movie is smashing the ticket windows. Sardaar Ji 3 created history by being the highest-grossing Indian movie ever in Pakistan.
Sardaar Ji 3, starring Pakistani actor Hania Aamir, broke the previous record of Carry on Jatta 3 with a gross of PKR 40.50 crore (Rs 13.6 crore) on Wednesday. Punjabi cinema in Pakistan is celebrating a significant milestone, particularly since Bollywood movies have been banned across the border since 2019.
Sardaar Ji 3, which came out three weeks ago, made an incredible PKR 21 crore in its first week of release, as per Pinkvilla report. Despite Muharram closing the theaters on Saturday and Sunday during its second week, the movie nevertheless made nearly PKR 9.50 crore. The movie, which is currently in its third week, has made PKR 10 crore in six days, with a total of PKR 11 crore or more anticipated for the entire week.
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Recently, Diljit Dosanjh's team shared official box office numbers on social media handle. In just two weeks, the horror-comedy made Rs 52 crore, as per the post.
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Sardaar Ji 3 Controversy
The Indian government ordered the removal of any digital content coming from Pakistan after the 22 April militant strike in Kashmir rekindled tensions between India and Pakistan. This incident claimed the lives of twenty-five tourists in the area. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), a union representing the film industry, urged India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to refuse Sardaar Ji 3 a release certificate due to Hania Aamir's nationality. The Punjabi movie was shot in the UK in February 2025, long before the attack.
Sardaar Ji 3 is performing remarkably well in the international market even though it wasn't released in Indian theatres. India blacklisted Pakistani artists following this incident. However, Punjabi movies have been allowed to continue under the pretext that they are, on paper, produced in the UK or Canada, which is what the majority of Punjabi movies are these days