The Bangladeshi movie 'Mona: Jinn-2' has crossed borders to captivate audiences in Pakistani theaters. Released across 24 theaters in various provinces including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, the film is making its mark with 82 daily screenings, as reported by Jaz Multimedia, the production company behind 'Mona: Jinn-2'.

Producer Abdul Aziz, sharing insights on the film's release in Pakistan, attributed the endeavor to his partner residing in the United States, who facilitated the exhibition of the movie in Pakistani theaters. The film, now screening with English subtitles, commenced its theatrical run on Friday, offering Pakistani audiences a glimpse into its captivating narrative.

Expressing optimism about the film's reception, Abdul Aziz remarked, "The story of the film is such that the audience there will like it." He shared positive feedback received during the film's censor process in Pakistan, indicating potential favorability among Pakistani viewers. Moreover, Aziz highlighted the economic prospects, noting that the film's budget could be bolstered through Pakistani theaters.

The release of 'Mona: Jinn-2' in Pakistan marks a milestone for Bangladeshi cinema, expanding its reach beyond traditional borders. Aziz emphasized the importance of accessing global markets for Bengali cinema's growth, underscoring the significance of the Pakistani market.

Directed by Kamruzzaman Roman, 'Mona: Jinn-2' features Suprabhat in the titular role, alongside a talented ensemble cast including Tariq Anam Khan, Ahmed Rubel, and Deepa Khandkar, among others. With its engaging storyline and stellar performances, the film aims to resonate with audiences across borders, bridging cultural divides and fostering cross-cultural appreciation.