Galaxy Lollywood
No Bollywood dreams for Mahira Khan
Actor Mahira Khan, known in India for her role in Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol, is satisfied with her small screen work at home. Even while many local actors have gone and carved a niche in the multi-billion dollar Indian film industry, she says she has no such aspirations.
Ishq Khuda all set for Eid release, says director
initial delay in releasing the film was deliberate, to avoid a clash with any other major film in the industry. He adds that when such few films
Genius or moron — you decide, says Waar producer
While the rough cut of the film is ready, the date of release will be confirmed once the film’s distributors, both local and international, come to a consensus.
A Lamha to embrace our pain. (A must Read Review)
Express Tribune“We need the pain…because somewhere in that pain… lies the person that we have lost…and without it…we lose them completely.”And that’s exactly when I teared up; tears not caused by sadness or grief...
Censor board to be set up in KP
APP:
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain has directed the concerned officials for establishing censor board in the province in the light of the 18th amendment to eliminate the menace of vulgarity and obscenity.He...
Where art thou, Lollywood?
Express Tribune:
If one enters a regular DVD store in Pakistan with the intention of buying some Lollywood flicks, there will be disappointment. Try it out, and you will realise that there is a relatively...
Cross-border film: ‘Screening films has opened a window into Pakistan’
Express Tribune:
“Screening Pakistani films has opened a window for us across the border,” Salma Siddiqui told The Express Tribune.Brought up in Dehli, Siddiqui is currently pursuing a PhD in Media Art and Design at...
Punjab Assembly committee to take up complaint against Chinoy
Express TribuneThe provincial assembly decided on Thursday to refer to its Standing Committee on Women’s Development was tasked to probe the allegations that Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy did not fulfill her commitments to an acid...
Nadeem Mandviwalla: The Sultan of screens
Express Tribune:
Over the din of loud, celebratory music, my liaison at Atrium Cinemas tells me I will have to wait longer for my one-on-one interview with Nadeem Mandviwalla, the owner and managing director of...
Pakistan film fans prepare for Waar
The Guardian:It claims to not only be the most anticipated film in the history of Pakistan, but to be based on true events. And, for once, the Hollywood-style hyperbole can be excused. The feature-length action thriller called...