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UAE cinema and e-gaming sectors reported increased revenue in 2024
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Saudi cinemas have sold more than 51m tickets to date Bollywood
Seeing the box office collections, film trade expects the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer to end its first week on a historical note Bollywood
The SRK spectacle also broke various box office records Bollywood
Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan could offer a lifeline for Bollywood after a string of flops since the pandemic Avatar
Avatar: Way of the Water will need to be one of the highest grossing films of all time just to break even box office
Box office receipts forecast to hit $1.3bn in 2024 after slumping to just $250m in 2020 box office
New research shows Middle East, and specifically Saudi Arabia, is unlocking a lucrative new economic opportunity Avatar
Avengers: Endgame has now taken in $2.79bn in theatres worldwide as of Friday – just $500,000 short of Avatar Avengers Endgame
ABTV's Shruthi Nair reveals how much the new Avengers movie will contribute to Hollywood monetarily and explains the business of the film industry. Avengers Endgame
The latest in the Marvel film franchise sold twice as many presale tickets this weekend in the UAE as previous movie Black Panther
Disney smash hits such as Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War drive worldwide movie market box office
Hajwala 2: The Mystery Mission is the sequel to the UAE's biggest million-dollar box office hit Hajwala
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