Aayan Mirza
Sana Bucha makes it to silver screen, Finally!
But the awesomeness of the news just doesn't end here as she is not the only cool face to feature in what looks to be a far cooler project. Instead she will be joined by the multifaceted Ayesha Omer and the super-star boys of Pakistan film Industry (Read More).
Chambaili makes a name for Pakistan in UK
With a release in more than ten cities there, including in, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Cambridge, Chambaili starring Shahzad Nawaz, Mehreen Syed, Salmaan Peerzada, Shafqat Cheema, Humayun Bin Rathore, Omair Rana, Maira Khan, and Ghulam Moyiuddin is serving its South Asian market fairly well. Not only that, the publicity through BBC and other major media outlets in the Kingdom also gave it a pretty good pre-release name there.
At FiLUMS: The first day stood for Skype sessions, Indo-Pak cultural relations and ‘Rehaii’
He also acknowledged the improving state of Pakistani films and film industry on whole and said he knew things are improving real fast, he also expressed his wish to see more of Pakistan's big screen content. Karan also talked about the need of an ever evolving state of a film industry in terms of stories, technology and finances (Read More)
BREAKING! Mohib and Aamina’s ‘Kanebaaz’ to debut in FiLUMS this year
With preparations for 8th annual 'LUMS Film Festival (FiLUMS)' in their full swing, reports regarding the star features for this year's event have started pouring in. And just the very first one is a...
Lollywood goes ‘Pardes’
With success already kissed in the homeland, a couple of Pakistani films are now making headlines in the foreign tabloids. Thankfully, for all the good reasons. Waar, the biggest thing to happen to Pakistan...
Gear up everyone, Waar’s sequel has hit the road
As per the MoU, Mindworks Media, over the next two years will produce two high quality action-thrillers with far bigger budgets and much grander production value. Amongst these two projects, Delta Echo Foxtrot (D.E.F) will see the cinema light first by releasing somewhere in next year, while Waar's sequel, the second joint venture project, is set for the year after that (2015). (There is More)
ARY and Riaz Shahid Films join hands for Film Industry’s voyage to success
As per the MoU, Riaz Shahid Films will produce four up-standard, quality films every year from the next year making sure that there is always enough local content for cinemas to exhibit, whereas ARY Films will make sure that the films receive the grandest reception in the country possible. (Read More)
Waar (Review): The highly stylised film has its own glitches but is a simple...
Waar is an intelligently worked out movie, but lacks heavily on the script side. One big plus of the movie is the fact that it hasn’t been made with the aim of teaching you something, it’s a commercial film with great action and a beautiful pattern which play’s its writer’s own perception about things happening in Pakistan. Nevertheless (Read More)
Waar Finally Gets Locked For Eid-ul-Adha
The announcement came today when the official Facebook page of ARY Films released the poster of the film replacing what used to be the overseen statement, 'coming soon', with a more refreshing one, 'Releasing on Eid-ul-Adha', on it. Followed by the Facebook status of Bilal Lashari solidifying the news and a video post by ARY Films again featuring the recently released trailer of Waar with a tag of its announced release day on it. (Read More)
Urdu Film Festival: Aperto Per le Iscrizioni Ora (Open For Entries Now)
Urdu Film Festival, scheduled for the dates of March 28th, 29th and 30th to be held in the city of Brecia, Italy, next year has finally opened its registration gates, and the cherry on the top is that it will remain open till 30th of January 2014, giving the entrants an enough time to submit their softwares for what can be the gateway for their films to international arena. (Read More)