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‘Hawa’ reaches top 30 at US box office

The film premiered in 73 theaters in US

Update : 07 Sep 2022, 09:37 PM

After conquering hearts in Bangladesh, Mejbaur Rahman Sumon’s film Hawa is now thriving in the United States, currently placing at 27th spot among the top 30 films at the US box office.

On September 2, the film premiered in 73 theaters in US and 13 in Canada. 

This is the first time a Bangladeshi movie has ranked in the top 30 at the US box office, according to Md Waliullah Sajib, President of Swapna Scarecrow Bangladesh, which is the distributor of the film in North America.

According to Swapna Scarecrow Bangladesh, the gross box office collection of Hawa is $213,461 till now, a combined collection in Canada and US.

A total of 25,444 people (9,930 in Canada and 15,514 in US) have seen Hawa, a record for a Bangladeshi film.

Hawa is the second Chanchal Chowdhury-starring movie that has been commercially successful in North America. The 2018 film Debi, starring Chanchal Chowdhury and Jaya Ahsan, secured a lifetime box office collection of $125,414.

With its collection of $127,149 in the US market and $86,312 in Canada, Hawa broke the record in just 3 days.

“We observed a whirlwind by Hawa in the US box office, thanks to the enthusiasm of the Bangladeshi audience in Canada and the United States. We had no idea the response would be as intense as it was,” said Sajib.

Following a “bede” (gypsy) woman who is rescued and sheltered on a fishing boat that has become stranded in the middle of the sea while narrating a story in the style of magic realism, the film features an ensemble cast including Chanchal Chowdhury, Nazifa Tushi, Sariful Islam Raaz, Sumon Anwar, Nasir Uddin Khan, and Sohel Mondal in the lead roles.

The screenplay was written by Sukarna Sahed Dhiman, Zahin Faruq Amin, and Sumon, while Sumon wrote the story and dialogue for the movie.

Hawa has been produced by Sun Music and Motion Pictures. Jazz Multimedia is the distributor of the film in Bangladesh.

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