Pakistani cinema just witnessed a major moment as the newly released film Love Guru broke past expectations and made headlines with its strong box office numbers. Released on Eid-ul-Azha, the film stars Humayun Saeed and Mahira Khan and has quickly become a crowd favorite, both in Pakistan and abroad. What’s even more impressive is that the Love Guru box office collection in its opening weekend has surpassed the first weekend earnings of the iconic The Legend of Maula Jatt.

Directed by Nadeem Baig and written by Vasay Chaudhry, Love Guru blends romance with sharp comedy, backed by strong performances. Set and shot in London, the film shows Mahira Khan as a free-spirited and creative girl, while Humayun Saeed plays a charming man who loves to flirt—until he finds someone who truly challenges him. The chemistry between the two leads is being praised widely, and audiences have found the story both entertaining and refreshing.
According to early box office reports, Love Guru earned around 12 crore rupees over its first weekend. In comparison, The Legend of Maula Jatt had collected 11 crore rupees in the same period. This makes Love Guru one of the most successful opening weekends for any Pakistani film to date.

The total Love Guru box office collection has now crossed 28 crore rupees, with 13 crore earned in Pakistan and an additional 15 crore from international markets. These figures prove that the film’s appeal is not limited to local audiences—Pakistani cinema lovers abroad are also turning up in large numbers.
What sets Love Guru apart is its mix of cultural humor, relatable romance, and feel-good storytelling. The dialogues, scenic visuals, and catchy soundtrack have all added to the film’s charm. Moreover, fans are particularly enjoying the Punjabi and Pashto comedic elements woven into the film, giving it a wider reach across different regions.

With such a strong start and ongoing interest, Love Guru seems well on its way to becoming a mega hit. If the trend continues, it might just set a new benchmark for romantic comedies in the Pakistani film industry. For now, the Love Guru box office collection continues to rise—and so does the excitement around it.
ALSO READ: Fahad Mustafa Upcoming Projects – Big Films and a Surprise Drama Appearance
Comments (0)
WeGreen is a space for respectful and thoughtful discussion. Harassment, hate speech, personal attacks, and inappropriate language are not allowed and may result in content removal or account action. Please keep things kind and civil.
Please login to post a comment