‘The Glassworker’ crosses a new milestone, earns Rs3 crore revenue
Touching story of “love” in a war-torn country is loved by people of all ages
By Our Correspondent
August 14, 2024
KARACHI: Geo Films present, crated by Mano animation studious under the banner of Mandvivala entertainment Pakistan’s most beautiful film “The Glass worker” has been success on box office since its release in theaters.
The “Glass Worker” has crossed a new milestone and earned 3 crore revenue. The film is having a great running across the country. The touching story of “love” in a war-torn country is loved by people of all ages.
It should be noted that Geo Films has previously produced several successful films, including “Khuda Kay Liye, Bol, Teefa in Trouble, The Legend of Maula Jatt and Donkey King” which have gained immense popularity among audiences.
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