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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...

101 Talaqain Review: Whimsical Satire Meets the Concept of Marriage

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What comes to your mind when I ask you to name a Pakistani drama in the dark comedy genre? We can assure you there...

Jindo Is The Story of a Valiant Woman Defying All Odds to Ensure Justice

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Green Entertainment continues to bring untold stories to life that leave the audience awestruck. Its latest addition to the influx of dramas is Jindo,...

Blended With Emotions: “Shanaas” Captivates Audience in First Episode

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The first episode of Green Entertainment's drama series 'Shanaas' aired yesterday. As shown by the posters and teasers, viewers already had insights on Hajra...

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...

Tumharey Husn Kay Naam Is a Poetic Rendition of a Love Story That Transcends...

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The first episode of Tumharey Husn Kay Naam arrests you in its magical realm, taking you back in time to witness a love story...

Jeevan Nagar Dons Multiple Colours in Exciting First Episode

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After much fanfare and promotions that lasted for months, the new channel on the block Green Entertainment finally begins airing the first of its...

A Glimpse of Karachi’s Soul: “John” Trailer Promises a Riveting Cinematic Experience

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The official trailer for Babar Ali's much-anticipated Pakistani film "John" has finally been unveiled, and it's nothing short of a visual treat. Set against...

Spooky Yet Elegant: Gulabo Rani Is An Usman Mukhtar Masterclass

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Gulabo Rani is a spine-tingling Pakistani horror thriller featuring a young cast that does a spectacular job of portraying fear around the age-old tropes...
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Huey Tum Ajnabi Strikes the Right Chords with Powerful Trailer

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Pakistani entertainment industry has not run out of projects on the 1971 Fall of Dhaka. After Nabeel Qureshi’s movie Khel Khel Mein exploring the...