Manje Bistre is a Punjabi family drama featuring Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa in lead roles while Karamjit Anmol, Jaggi Singh, Sardar Sohi and Hobby Dhaliwal in supporting roles. The film is set up in the backdrop of traditional Punjabi wedding. The dialogues are penned by Rana Ranbir, and the story and screenplay is written by Gippy Grewal. It is directed by Baljit Singh Deo and was released on 14 April 2017.
Plot
The story revolves around a Punjabi wedding, with elements of romance and comedy. Sukhi, while preparing for his sister's wedding, meets Rano and immediately falls in love with her. Rano, being Sukhi' sister's friend is a hesitant lover and during their romantic alliance many other characters are introduced throughout the film.
Cast
- Gippy Grewal as Sukhi
- Sonam Bajwa as Rano
- Karamjit Anmol as Sadhu Halwai
- Rana Ranbir as Seeta
- B.N. Sharma as Sureela
- Gurpreet Ghuggi as Daddy
- Jaggi Singh Chadar
- Sardar Sohi as Jellu mama
- Sara Gurpal as Bholi
- Hobby Dhaliwal as Sukhi's papaji
- Rana Jung as Chhotu
- Dilpreet Dhillon as Groom
Box office
According to Box Office India
Manje Bistre had grossed
₹31.74 crore in its whole theatrical run which includes
₹16.29 crore in India and
₹15.45 crore in overseas while according to many other websites collection of the film is claimed to be even more than ₹45 crore. It is also the fourth highest grossing Punjabi movie of all time behind Carry on Jatta 2, Chaar Sahibzaade and Sardaar Ji according the Box Office India reports. Opon the release the film was announced as a huge hit.After two weeks of the release,
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was released which affected the further collections of
Manje Bistre in India and Overseas
. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion is also the highest-grossing film in India and also in East Punjab.
India
According to the Taran Adarsh’s report, on its opening day
Manje Bistre grossed ₹2.25 crore becoming the 3rd highest Punjabi opener of all time behind
Sardaar Ji and Sardaar Ji 2 later moved to 4th after release of
Carry On Jatta 2. Whereas, film faced drop in collection on its second collecting ₹2.18 crore and rise on third day, collecting ₹2.59 crore making the weekend total ₹7.02 crore. The film faces small drop on weekdays collecting ₹1.27 crore, ₹1.06 crore, ₹1.03 crore and ₹0.91 crore respectively making a week total ₹11.29 crore. The film grossed ₹14.71 crore in 10 days of release. According to Box Office India report published in June 2018,
Manje Bistre is the 6th highest Punjabi grosser of all time in India by its lifetime collection of ₹16.29 crore behind Carry On Jatta 2, Sardaar Ji, Chaar Sahibzaade, Sardaar Ji 2 and Jatt & Juliet 2.
Overseas
On its opening weekend,
Manje Bistre collected $241,971 (₹1.56 crore) in United States, $385,147 (₹2.49 crore) in Canada, £104,136 (₹85.93 lacs) in United Kingdom, A$402,399 (₹1.98 crore) in Australia and NZ$125,403 (₹56.66 lacs) in New Zealand. After second week, the film grosses $456,065 (₹2.94 crore) in United States, $722,562 (₹4.66 crore) in Canada, £219,339 (₹1.81 crore) in United Kingdom, A$652,618 (₹3.19 crore) in Australia and NZ$185,884 (₹84.34 lacs) in New Zealand. In its whole theatrical run
Manje Bistre had grossed ₹2.28 crore at United Kingdom,₹6.25 crore at Canada, ₹3.43 crore at United States of America, ₹3.33 crore at Australia, ₹85.14 lacs at New Zealand, and ₹8.4 lacs at Spain.
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