Bollywood flicks AWARAPAN has eventually released in AWARAPAN and surprisingly has been certified as an Urdu language film. Here's an exclusive look at the censor certificate that was given to the ...
THE 1960s and 1970s were a golden age of Pakistani cinema. Hundreds of popular films were produced yearly by Lollywood, the Lahore-based entertainment industry. The era’s stars included Waheed Murad, ...
Despite restrictions at home, filmmakers in Pakistan are finally getting plaudits abroad. Domestically, however, the industry has been blighted by censorship. Strict censorship policies and ...
Pakistani star Sajal Aly, who is also one of the leads in Shekhar Kapur’s “What’s Love Got to Do with It?,” will lead a series adaptation of Urdu-language novel “Umrao Jaan Ada.” A classic of Urdu ...
Pakistani-U.S. director Iram Parveen Bilal has wrapped principal photography at Pakistan locations on her fourth film “One of a Kind” (aka “Wakhri”). Inspired by and offering tribute to unapologetic ...
For the past few years, Bengali films have been consistently released internationally. In April, the first Bengali film to hit theatres in Pakistan was Jaaz Multimedia's "Mona: Jinn 2". Now, Shakib ...
The Pakistan Resolution was passed on March 23, 1940, at Minto Park (now Iqbal Park) in Lahore, laying the foundation for the country’s creation 85 years ago. But in its 77-year history, the Pakistani ...
Rajpal Yadav, one of Bollywood’s most beloved comedians, is known for his ability to bring laughter to the screen with his impeccable timing and memorable performances in hits like Bhool Bhulaiyaa, ...
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