Chal Mera Putt 4 Overseas Box Office Day 1 (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Amrinder Gill and Simi Chahal starrer Chal Mera Putt 4 landed in a controversy over the inclusion of Pakistani actors. The Punjabi comedy drama faced a ban in India amid political tensions with the neighbouring country. However, it has released overseas on a fantastic note, leaving behind Diljit Dosanjh’s Sardaar Ji 3 in Australia. Scroll below for the latest box office update!
Chal Mera Putt 4 Overseas Box Office Day 1
As per the official figures, Chal Mera Putt 4 has amassed $500K (4.35 crores) at the overseas box office on its opening day. It earned approximately Gbp 66K (Inr 76.5 lakh) in the United Kingdom, marking the biggest opening day for a Punjabi film. The other key circuits include Canada and Australia, among others.
Beats Sardaar Ji 3 in Australia?
While the exact figures are yet to be released, Chal Mera Putt 4...
Amrinder Gill and Simi Chahal starrer Chal Mera Putt 4 landed in a controversy over the inclusion of Pakistani actors. The Punjabi comedy drama faced a ban in India amid political tensions with the neighbouring country. However, it has released overseas on a fantastic note, leaving behind Diljit Dosanjh’s Sardaar Ji 3 in Australia. Scroll below for the latest box office update!
Chal Mera Putt 4 Overseas Box Office Day 1
As per the official figures, Chal Mera Putt 4 has amassed $500K (4.35 crores) at the overseas box office on its opening day. It earned approximately Gbp 66K (Inr 76.5 lakh) in the United Kingdom, marking the biggest opening day for a Punjabi film. The other key circuits include Canada and Australia, among others.
Beats Sardaar Ji 3 in Australia?
While the exact figures are yet to be released, Chal Mera Putt 4...
- 8/2/2025
- by Jishika Madaan
- KoiMoi
The new franchise of ‘Carry On Jatta’ that went on floor in London last week is all set for release on July 26 next year.
The film is directed by Smeep Kang, produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija stars Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
‘Carry on Jatta 3’ that was released in June was the first Punjabi film to cross Rs 100 crore at the box office.
‘Carry On Jattiye’ begun its shoot in London on Monday.
The film is directed by Smeep Kang, produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija stars Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
‘Carry on Jatta 3’ that was released in June was the first Punjabi film to cross Rs 100 crore at the box office.
‘Carry On Jattiye’ begun its shoot in London on Monday.
- 10/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The new franchise of ‘Carry On Jatta’ that went on floor in London last week is all set for release on July 26 next year.
The film is directed by Smeep Kang, produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija stars Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
‘Carry on Jatta 3’ that was released in June was the first Punjabi film to cross Rs 100 crore at the box office.
‘Carry On Jattiye’ begun its shoot in London on Monday.
The film is directed by Smeep Kang, produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija stars Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
‘Carry on Jatta 3’ that was released in June was the first Punjabi film to cross Rs 100 crore at the box office.
‘Carry On Jattiye’ begun its shoot in London on Monday.
- 10/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor, singer and producer Gippy Grewal has announced expansion of his ‘Carry On Jatta’ franchise but with a twist. Jattiye will replace Jatt in the new franchise titled ‘Carry On Jattiye’.
Directed by Smeep Kang and produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija, the movie will star Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
Grewal said, “Carry On Jattiye as the name suggests will have a female protagonist in the titular character. It’s a wonderful story and we hope to make a film as funny and entertaining as the previous franchises.”
The announcement is also interesting as this is the first time Grewal’s Humble Motion Pictures is associang with a major Bollywood studio for a film.
Kumar Mangat Pathak’s Panorama Studios is known to have produced some...
Directed by Smeep Kang and produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija, the movie will star Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
Grewal said, “Carry On Jattiye as the name suggests will have a female protagonist in the titular character. It’s a wonderful story and we hope to make a film as funny and entertaining as the previous franchises.”
The announcement is also interesting as this is the first time Grewal’s Humble Motion Pictures is associang with a major Bollywood studio for a film.
Kumar Mangat Pathak’s Panorama Studios is known to have produced some...
- 10/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor, singer and producer Gippy Grewal has announced expansion of his ‘Carry On Jatta’ franchise but with a twist. Jattiye will replace Jatt in the new franchise titled ‘Carry On Jattiye’.
Directed by Smeep Kang and produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija, the movie will star Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
Grewal said, “Carry On Jattiye as the name suggests will have a female protagonist in the titular character. It’s a wonderful story and we hope to make a film as funny and entertaining as the previous franchises.”
The announcement is also interesting as this is the first time Grewal’s Humble Motion Pictures is associang with a major Bollywood studio for a film.
Kumar Mangat Pathak’s Panorama Studios is known to have produced some...
Directed by Smeep Kang and produced by Gippy Grewal, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Abhishek Pathak, Vinod Aswal and Divay Dhamija, the movie will star Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Jasmin Bhasin, Sunil Grover, Jaswinder Bhalla, Nasir Chinyoti, Nirmal Rishi and Rupinder Rupi.
Grewal said, “Carry On Jattiye as the name suggests will have a female protagonist in the titular character. It’s a wonderful story and we hope to make a film as funny and entertaining as the previous franchises.”
The announcement is also interesting as this is the first time Grewal’s Humble Motion Pictures is associang with a major Bollywood studio for a film.
Kumar Mangat Pathak’s Panorama Studios is known to have produced some...
- 10/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
‘Bloodshot.’ (Photo credit: Columbia Pictures)
Ticket sales at Australian cinemas plunged to a new low last weekend as coronavirus-wary audiences ignored almost all the new releases.
The top 20 titles generated a mere $6.79 million, 25 per cent down on the previous frame, which had been the worst weekend of the year, according to Numero.
This morning exhibitors and distributors were struggling to recall the last time the weekend grosses fell to such a nadir.
Typifying the market’s malaise, only Sony Pictures’ Bloodshot and Universal’s The Invisible Man in week three cracked $1 million.
In the Us, where some cinemas have closed, the estimated weekend take of $US55.3 million was the lowest since 1998.
The government’s ban on gatherings of more than 500 people has not impacted cinemas, at least for now.
Hoyts Cinemas CEO Damian Keogh tells If: “We have no immediate plans to close cinemas but will be guided by government policy.
Ticket sales at Australian cinemas plunged to a new low last weekend as coronavirus-wary audiences ignored almost all the new releases.
The top 20 titles generated a mere $6.79 million, 25 per cent down on the previous frame, which had been the worst weekend of the year, according to Numero.
This morning exhibitors and distributors were struggling to recall the last time the weekend grosses fell to such a nadir.
Typifying the market’s malaise, only Sony Pictures’ Bloodshot and Universal’s The Invisible Man in week three cracked $1 million.
In the Us, where some cinemas have closed, the estimated weekend take of $US55.3 million was the lowest since 1998.
The government’s ban on gatherings of more than 500 people has not impacted cinemas, at least for now.
Hoyts Cinemas CEO Damian Keogh tells If: “We have no immediate plans to close cinemas but will be guided by government policy.
- 3/16/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
‘Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.’
As a spin-off, Universal’s Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw was never destined to roar out of the starting blocks with the same velocity as the previous editions of the franchise.
But the opening weekend for the action thriller starring Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham in Australia over-indexed the Us bow and the worldwide tally was a none-too-shabby $179 million.
The top 20 titles generated $17.4 million, a slight 7 per cent dip on the previous weekend, according to Numero. Palace’s French psychological drama/thriller Who You Think I Am proved to be effective counter-programming for non-rev-heads, while Sony’s Chinese firefighting movie The Bravest fared Ok on limited screens.
Rialto’s indie Us drama The Public and Madman Entertainment’s romantic drama Ophelia directed by Aussie Claire McCarthy struggled in line with their Us results.
Directed by David Leitch, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw clocked up $7.2 million,...
As a spin-off, Universal’s Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw was never destined to roar out of the starting blocks with the same velocity as the previous editions of the franchise.
But the opening weekend for the action thriller starring Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham in Australia over-indexed the Us bow and the worldwide tally was a none-too-shabby $179 million.
The top 20 titles generated $17.4 million, a slight 7 per cent dip on the previous weekend, according to Numero. Palace’s French psychological drama/thriller Who You Think I Am proved to be effective counter-programming for non-rev-heads, while Sony’s Chinese firefighting movie The Bravest fared Ok on limited screens.
Rialto’s indie Us drama The Public and Madman Entertainment’s romantic drama Ophelia directed by Aussie Claire McCarthy struggled in line with their Us results.
Directed by David Leitch, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw clocked up $7.2 million,...
- 8/5/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
‘Defend, Conserve, Protect.’
Disney’s The Lion King roared through its second weekend in Australia as the studio smashed its own annual global box office record set in 2016 last weekend.
Meanwhile Defend, Conserve, Protect, Stephen Amis’ feature doc which examines the long-running campaign to stop Japanese fishermen killing whales in the Southern Ocean, opened on seven screens in limited sessions.
Narrated by Dan Aykroyd and produced by Amis, Sea Shepherd Australia MD Jeff Hansen and Sea Shepherd colleague Omar Todd, the film fetched an estimated $7,200 but had already netted $37,000 from about 40 advance screenings and festivals.
The executive producer, Label Distribution’s Tait Brady, is happy with the reviews and media coverage and says the film will play through the end of the year with screenings for activists and community groups, after which he will negotiate ancillary deals.
He offered the film to several sales agents but they were wary of the anti-whaling stance.
Disney’s The Lion King roared through its second weekend in Australia as the studio smashed its own annual global box office record set in 2016 last weekend.
Meanwhile Defend, Conserve, Protect, Stephen Amis’ feature doc which examines the long-running campaign to stop Japanese fishermen killing whales in the Southern Ocean, opened on seven screens in limited sessions.
Narrated by Dan Aykroyd and produced by Amis, Sea Shepherd Australia MD Jeff Hansen and Sea Shepherd colleague Omar Todd, the film fetched an estimated $7,200 but had already netted $37,000 from about 40 advance screenings and festivals.
The executive producer, Label Distribution’s Tait Brady, is happy with the reviews and media coverage and says the film will play through the end of the year with screenings for activists and community groups, after which he will negotiate ancillary deals.
He offered the film to several sales agents but they were wary of the anti-whaling stance.
- 7/29/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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