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Goonda raj

Express Tribune:

“Remember one thing, a Gujjar can sell his blood on the 11th of each month but he won’t sell milk,” Jagga Gujjar tells a group of shopkeepers. Jagga then goes on to beat them and instructs them to return the milk they had taken from him forcefully. He then takes it to the Dera Buddha Gujjar and distributes it amongst destitute children.

PIE ISSUE ELEVEN OUT NOW! (Along with 10th ISSUE)

Lollywood’s  sole online magazine ‘Pakistan Insight Entertainment’ (PIE) just released its eleventh issue. Galaxy Lollywood could not update on the tenth issue of the magazine, thus we are posting it here along with the latest one.

Remembering Waheed Murad; Pakistan’s very own ‘Chocolate Hero’

It was way back in 1962 when cine-goers were introduced to a new face in S.M Yousuf directed Urdu film Aulaad. Though he wasn’t the male lead in the film but his performance in the given quotient of a supporting actor was more than enough to prove his mettle. That was our chocolati hero, the first ever chocolate-hero of Pakistan film industry; Waheed Murad (2nd October 1938 — 23rd November 1983).

Film actress Laila and controversies: Here’s a new one!

“Film actress Laila to marry Jahangir Badar’s son….” This was obviously unexpected news to many of us and has been the highlight of the ‘entertainment section’ of numerous newspapers and TV channels since last week. ‘Oh God, Not again!’ would have been the reaction of those who already had enough of the daily disasters of Meera and Veena Malik and felt that such an act serves no purpose except damaging the almost extinct image of Pakistan film industry.

Humaima Malick: From Bol to Bollywood

We saw it coming when Lux Style and South Asian Awards declared her the best female actress for her mesmerizing performance in Shoaib Mansoor’s second directorial feature film, Bol.

One had expected Humaima Malick to get loads of offers from across the border and it wasn’t

Wait, wait, wait and wait a little more!

Their announcement dates aside; it’s been ages since you first watched their trailers or heard about their ‘camera closed’ status, and yet while the running year is towards its fall, there is no sign of them making it to our cinemas in near future, at least not till the first half of the succeeding year. We are obviously talking about the films that are carrying the ‘soon-to-be-

Humaima wins South Asia Rising Star Film Award

Daily Times:

Humaima Malick has won the first ever South Asian Rising Star Film Award, in the Best Lead Actress category, for her role in ‘Bol’.

The awards were part of the 9th annual South Asian International Film Festival (SAIFF); the largest entertainment gala related to South Asian entertainment industry to be held in the

Bambino to reopen this Eid: THE SHOW MUST GO ON!

The interior of cinema being fixed, around Rs 5 million have already been spent.

Express Tribune:

With its charred neon signboard still hanging on to the building as a reminder of that chaotic day, Bambino Cinema will open its doors for the public on Eidul Azha, a month after it was set on fire by a mob during riots against the anti-Islam movie, its owners said on Thursday. 

Mud House & The Golden Doll all set to release this November

So, finally the much awaited film Mud House and the Golden Doll is going to hit cinemas this November. The news arrived as veteran theatre actor, Hamza Ali Abbasi; who by the way is also making his directorial and film acting debut through the movie, recently updated his

Why Shehzad Rafique will regret not releasing Ishq Khuda on Eid-ul-Fitr.

Choosing the release date for a film is  one of the most crucial decisions to be made as it can make or break a film. An average film with a good release date may do wonders while an excellent film with a poor date may fail to attract audience. The famous Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan puts it perfectly when he says that “There was nothing extra-ordinary about Cocktail. I will be the first to say that it is no classic, however the timing worked with the audience.”

The date of release may vary from January to December in Hollywood or Bollywood but here in Lollywood  the chosen date  is  usually (read always) “Eid-ul-Fitr” or “Eid-ul-Adha”.

Eid is no doubt one of the major holidays in Pakistan and the producers have every right to release their films on Eid and make money, but the trend of releasing all your  films on Eid is something not healthy for the  industry as many films releasing on one day eat each others business.

Shoaib Mansoor  defied the norms when he released his Bol on June 24 2011 i.e No Eid. Moreover the film went on to be one of the biggest hits of Pakistani cinema.

Therefore when reports of Shehzad Rafique releasing his film on Eid-ul-Fitr came I was not that excited. Why you ask?

Well, Eid was boasting the release of famous Bollywood movie Ek Tha Tiger along with numerous Hollywood films including mass favorite The Dark Knight Rises and The Expendables 2.

Who would want to mess with this trio! Let alone the trio, who would want to compete with the power of Salman Khan alone.

Rememeber when Reema released her Love Mein Ghum and Faisal Bukhari his Bhai Log last year with Salman Khan’s Body Guard, what happened. If  you don’t remember then what actually happened was that two fairly well made Lollywood films crashed because of the huge Bollywood release.

I, being a Lollywood fanatic, was constantly worried about the films’ fate and was praying that everything magically turns out to be good. Well my prayers were answered when Ek Tha Tiger got banned by Pakistan’s film censor board and PEMRA and therefore would never officially release in Pakistan. Being a moviegoer I was sad, but this meant a good release for our Lollywood product.

This was quite an opportunity as Eid is always dominated by Bollywood and this year would be an exception. Things became even better when cinemas released “The Dark Knight Rises” during Ramadan. This meant that lots of people had now seen the film and the buzz around Eid would decline sharply. Thus, giving an even better release environment to Ishq Khuda.

Everything was going smooth until Shehzad Rafique made this rather shocking announcement that the film would now release on Eid-ul-Adha.

The reason you ask, “I don’t want competition in between Pakistani movies, so I will let Syed Noor release Shareeka on Eid-ul-Fitr and will release my product on Eid-ul-Adha.” Well, I think Rafique Sahab is not familiar that  movies like Shareeka release every now and then and are definitely bound to pop up on Eids. Just to let you know similar sort of  film–Sher Dil–is releasing on Eid-ul-Adha too.

Poster of upcoming Punjabi Eid release ‘Sher Dil’

I don’t know what the real reason is but all I can say is that Shehzad Rafique lost an ideal date of release. It is almost impossible to find a release date, that to an Eid date when there is no major Bollywood or Hollywood competition. So I am sure that Shehzad Rafique will regret not releasing Ishq Khuda on Eid-ul-Fitr.

P.S. It is almost Eid-ul-Adha and there is nothing of Ishq Khuda to be seen. Looks like the film will be further postponed. Yet another big film from Lollywood and yet again the game of postpones (point in reference Bol, Love Mein Ghum , Waar)