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...
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...
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).
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)
19 days of Waar means a business of 25 crore (gross).
Waar has been on a record breaking spree ever since it hit cinemas. First "All records were shattered as Waar collected 1.8 crore on the...
Jami’s Moor highlights lost livelihood in Balochistan
The storyline is based on the closure of the Zhob Valley railways in 1984. The film shows how a family is affected by growing corruption in the system.
“If you start walking on the railway track in Bostan, you will see that as the tracks eventually start to disappear, so does the population in the surrounding areas,” says Jami, who co-wrote the story with Nazira Ali. (Read More)
Waar packs a punch and collects 13 crore (gross) in its first week.
Read Ayan Mirza's review of the film Waar here
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All records shattered as Waar collects 1.8 crore on the first day.
Note: There are different first day figures floating around but the one we at Galaxy Lollywood have shared with you is the actual one...