Pakistani actor Shaan Shahid’s film Bullha has earned over Rs20 million within just two days of release, making it a big success at the box office.
The film has emerged as a major box office success and is being called the biggest release of Eid.
During the Eid holidays, cinemas saw an unusual rush. More than 25,000 people watched the film on the first day alone.
Packed with action, thrill and adventure, Bullha collected around Rs23.6 million in two days.
Fans say they finally got a quality Punjabi film after a long time. The movie blends action, romance, music and strong storytelling.
The film also received a positive response internationally, especially in the United Arab Emirates.
In an interview, Shaan Shahid expressed happiness over the response. He thanked audiences for supporting the film.
Bullha was released on Eid al-Fitr 2026. It marks Shaan Shahid’s return to the big screen. He plays a character fighting for justice.
The story is written by Nasir Adeeb, known for The Legend of Maula Jatt, while Shoaib Khan directed the film.
I do not believe in showing off
Addressing the perception that he is arrogant or difficult to work with, Shahid clarified that he prefers to keep a small circle of close friends. He emphasized that he treats people with respect and does not believe in showing off.
According to him, the idea that it is hard to work with is simply not true.
Shahid also expressed optimism for the future of Pakistani cinema, noting that by bringing in young directors, exploring different forms of production, and uniting the industry, Pakistan’s films could reach new heights.
“It’s a business. You have to understand ke apne pura model ka business banana hota hai”, said Shahid.
However he expressed that government support is crucial, emphasizing that grants received should be distributed evenly and could help make something remarkable.
“I think that news is important for them and entertainment is not. Sharing news is important but not making people laugh, cry or feel entertained”, he said. Shahid further expressed that the entertainment industry in Punjab could achieve great potential if it received the same importance as television.




