The Legend of Maula Jatt desires to become Pakistan’s first film to gross $100 million.

Ali Zafar praised The Legend of Maula Jatt, which was created by Bilal Lashari, and said that he hoped it would be the first Pakistani movie to make more than “100 crore.”
The director of Waar’s ten-year devotion was praised by the Teefa in Trouble actor for taking so much time to produce the masterpiece.
The Fawad Khan and Hamza Ali Abbasi starrer, according to Zafar, “is that movie.” He claimed that “every few years a film emerges that smashes the borders.”
“I can understand the challenges everyone must have gone through to accomplish this grand opus, and they have done it amazingly effectively.” “Producing a film myself has been humbling.”
The actor-singer said that Lashari, the actor-singer said, is “a true artist” who merits “more than a few good words or articles of appreciation and even unprecedented box office results,” the actor-singer said.
From the idea to the book’s release, Zafar said, “He put 10 years of his life into it, which took a lot of dedication, patience, and other things that only he and his family would know.”
“Having observed some of his path, I think he is a true artist and deserves to be celebrated, credited, and given the best awards possible,” he concluded. The whole team is in agreement.
“Making a movie requires collaboration. It is quite difficult to accomplish the level of attention to detail that one observes in all disciplines, so it deserves study and appreciation. All of them merit standing ovations.
TLoMJ “can and should become Pakistan’s first 100-crore film,” the artist continued, adding that it “can open numerous doors for everyone who is in the business of making movies.”
Before coming to a conclusion, Zafar said that the movie “should get support and praise from everywhere.”



