Two separate teasers of the film was released, first teaser, featuring Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shaz Khan was released on 19 April 2018, while the second teaser featuring Ahad Raza Mir and Hania Amir was released on 23 April 2018. The trailer of the film was released on 6 July 2018. Initially, the film was set to release on
Eid al-Fitr 2018, but due to the limited screens available, it was postponed until
Eid al-Adha 2018. After the delay, the film was released on Eid al-Adha worldwide, 22 August 2018. It had a premiere event in London on the same day, after previous premieres were cancelled due to some issues with
Central Board of Film Censors. It is the second Pakistani film after
Parchi which is screened in Saudi Arabia and the first in China after forty years.
Box office Parwaaz Hai Junoon opened to a good response on the first day of its release and managed to collect despite massive clash at the local box office. The film also collected Internationally, taking its first day total collection to . Worldwide figures after two days were around after collecting and from local box office and from overseas markets respectively on second day. On its third day of release, it grossed around from Pakistan and from international markets respectively, bringing the total nett collections to . Film grossed worldwide, after four days of its release. Film's global nett gross after one week was around . Within second week of release, it collected at local box office, breaking the record of
Teefa in Trouble and
Punjab Nahi Jaungi of fastest to locally. After ten days, It collected at global box office. It collected locally until the end of 2018. After its release in China in November 2020, the film collected there lifetime.
Critical response Shahjehan Saleem of
Something Haute rated the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and said, "despite having major problems script-wise, the film is extremely strong in its aesthetics and acting skills". Abdul Waheed Bhutto of
Review it rated the film 5 stars out of 5 and said, "The movie is visually appeasing & aesthetically sound with the director also doing complete justice to the beauty of Pakistan". Omair Alavi rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote to Brandsynario, "It is shot like a TV drama and comes out as one too, despite some very attractive aerial shots where cadets train and pilots unleash their weapons on enemies". Hamza Shafique of Dubai Desi rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Overall a very well made, performed and directed product which suffers only from TV drama serial style screenplay and story telling. The performances by the and the infused patriotism through brilliantly shot Pakistan Air force sequences never let you get bored but doesn't excite you either". The editor of Oye yeah gave a somewhat positive review and praised the direction and marked, " as a film PHJ has little novelty to offer. The recipe has been over been oversold. The changing the sides didn’t much of a difference.It’s a story we have heard before, wanting us to shed tears we have shed before!". Asjad Khan of HIP gave a positive review but criticised the script and praised the performances. Hamna Zubair of Images Dawn gave a mixed review and wrote "PHJ may leave the audience with renewed respect for the air force but as a viewer, you may only truly enjoy its silly bits, and that's troubling for a film that's not a comedy".
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