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Pakistan’s New-age Cinema: Expectations and Challenges
By Zeeshan Mahmood
‘New-age cinema’ and ‘revival of cinema’ are the two terms most frequent in media these days when the current state of film...
Lux Style Awards 2014 Film Nominations : The “hits”, the “misses” and the “snubs”
Move away and make way all you ARY Film Awards and HUM TV Awards, because the biggest and the oldest running awards are back...
Ali Zafar wears hat of a director
by Zeeshan Mahmood
The multi-talented singer turned actor Ali Zafar has embarked into a new journey of directing a short film. Zafar shared a picture...
Find Your Favorite Stars on Social Media
Social media has made it much easier to get sneak peeks of the spotlight and the personal lives of stars that rule our heart,...
What Makes ‘Na Maloom Afraad’ Talk of Town and a Potential Blockbuster
First theatrical trailer of 'Na Maloom Afraad' (NMA) is out and has become viral since its release. The trailer shows three 'fellas' who are...
First Look of ‘Na Maloom Afraad’ is revealed. Slated to release in August 2014.
Na Maloom Afraad are finally revealed in a press release by Filmwala Pictures. Oh, these are not those Na Maloom Afraad about whom you hear...
Jodi Makers – Sizzling Couples I Desire to Rock the World
I tried to make some sizzling and gorgeous pairs from the matrix of leading and promising hunks and divas of our industry. All of us, I think, would want them to rock the world and leave an everlasting impression with their on-screen chemistry and talent package.
At FiLUMS: Shahzad & Shahzad drew a comparison between old and the new cinema
According to Nawaz, the cinema in Pakistan is changing and its changing fast. The Gandasa culture is over as people needed change and fresh stuff. Like his, more and more films are (Read More)
At FiLUMS: Team ‘Kites Grounded’ talked about the Film, banned Basant festival and following...
The film tells the tale of a kite maker (played by Irfan Khossat) who is losing his passion out of great distress of dying festival of Basant and apathy of society and government as told by the director Murtaza Ali to (Read More)
Gidh: Shamoon Abbasi’s take on metaphorical vultures
“The idea is to make a commercial film, not necessarily in the monetary sense but visually. We have a lot of action films which have touched upon issues of war and fundamentalism. The idea with Gidh is to tackle a serious subject and replace that desire to produce Bollywood-style films (There is More).









