"Hello, Love, Again" Breaks Records in the Middle East

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The Filipino Film Surpasses P1 Billion and Shatters Multiple Records Across the Middle East

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"Hello, Love, Again," starring Alden Richards and Kathryn Bernardo, is on an unstoppable streak, making history at the global box office.

Record-Breaking Success in the Middle East

In just one week of its theatrical run, the romantic film earned $1.4 million in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. This impressive feat includes setting new records for the highest opening day, largest single-day gross, and highest opening weekend earnings for any Filipino film in these countries.


 

First Filipino Film to Surpass P1 Billion

The film’s remarkable success doesn’t stop there. "Hello, Love, Again" has now become the first Filipino movie to surpass P1 billion in gross sales at the box office, solidifying its place as the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time.

A Global Hit

Premiering in Philippine cinemas on November 13, the film is now showing in 1,100 cinemas worldwide, continuing to attract audiences and break barriers for Filipino cinema.

"Hello, Love, Again" is a sequel to the box office hit "Hello, Love, Goodbye," which was released in 2019. The movie tells the love story of two Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), which is likely why it resonates deeply with OFWs in the Middle East.

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