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Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka (Review): The senior citizen fiesta is as bad as...

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Movie Name: Sawal 700 Crore Dollar KaRelease Date: July 6, 2016Director: Jamshed Jan MuhammadReview by: Momin Ali MunshiWhen I first saw the trailer of SSCDK...

Daurr First Episode Sets The Stage For A Compelling Story On Ambition

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Green Entertainment launched this Monday, and the channel has been debuting new weekly shows every day. One of these shows is Daurr which debuted...

Kabli Pulao Review: A Tale of Orchestrated Love Beyond Borders

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This humble viewer shares a similar experience as her fellow audience; Kabli Pulao takes you back in the PTV era reminiscing the golden age...

Halla Gulla (Review): This comedy of errors is just full of errors and deserves...

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Movie Name: Halla GullaRelease Date: September 25, 2015Director: Kamran Akbar KhanReview by: Momin Ali Munshi Can good actors save a terrible movie? That was the only question on my...

Aksbandh (Review): Pakistan’s first attempt at found footage surely deserves a watch.

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Movie Name: AksbandhRelease Date: May 20, 2016Director: Emran HussainReview by: Momin Ali MunshiHorror as a genre hasn't been played with much when it comes to Pakistani...

5 Reasons Why ‘Mein’ Lost its Shine Despite a Star-Studded Cast

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In the glittering world of Pakistani dramas, where star power often reigns supreme, 'Mein' arrived with much fanfare, boasting a celebrated director, Badar Mehmood,...

Jackpot (Review): An awami khichdi

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Movie Name: JackpotRelease Date: July 6, 2018Director: Shoaib KhanReview by: Momin Ali MunshiAfter a string of disappointing films that came out on Eid, Jackpot seemed like the...

Kamli (Review): Sarmad Khoosat Weaves Soulful, Must-Watch Art

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Film: KamliRelease Date: 3rd June, 2022Director: Sarmad KhoosatReview by: Hassan HassanEdward Munch was a 19th century Norwegian painter, widely known for one of his...

Zinda Bhaag (Review): Fil-lum set aay, Fil-lum hit aay and it might just win...

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The directors did not spoon feed the conclusion rather ended it on an impactful note, leaving the cinemagoer to think about the seriousness of the situation. All in all this is one film you should not miss! (Read More)

Chambaili- Quite literally the “game changer”, Momin Ali reviews

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Chambaili in this regards decided on a date for its release, ran a successful marketing campaign (which most films do not) and released on its due date. This efficiency has left quite an impression on me and speaks volume about the film as a whole. Not only was it Pakistan’s first on time release but the film also broke quite a few other myths. (Read More)