Phollay Khan was a 1956 film that dealt with the theme of Pakistan’s integrity in a touching way. The film told the story of five friends from Sindh, Punjab, the then NWFP, Balochistan and East Pakistan. The friends buy a car together, but after having a clash they decide to part ways. The guy from East Pakistan lays claim to the wheels and takes them back, thus rendering the car useless. The film gave a message of unity to all of Pakistan: Live together to survive, otherwise the country will
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Here starts the preparation for Love Mein Gum’s promotional campaign
Reema Khan’s Love Mein Gum is one upcoming film which in spite of being such a big project was packed in boxes for a long period of time and fans barely got to see any promotional campaign of the movie. After delaying the movie several times, finally director Reema Khan has taken a step towards the release of the film and now one can expect the film to hit cinemas in near future.
Lollywood: What’s in a name?
Naming a film is an important task, and many associate the success of a film to its title. In Lollywood, the title may have importance, but the titles of many films just rot in papers and never make it to the film sets.
There is a huge list of films at All Pakistan Film Producers Association (APFPA), a body that is also responsible for registering film names, which never made it to sets. “Some producers get a film title registered on their name only to sell it afterwards.
“The dusk” has ‘Osama factor’ too” : Z-Shan Kazmi
Death of Osama bin Laden has put an impact on almost every field and without any surprise the dramatic incident of his death is now making its entry to our film industry too. The very first film to have references from ‘Bin Laden death’ incident is upcoming Pakistani film “The Dusk”.
As shooting of the film is now heading towards its end, more and more facts are coming out of the box, and the most recent one amongst them is its story having glimpses from the post-death global atmosphere of OBL.
Bilal Lashari eyeing French actress for Waar
Many of you might have heard a rumour few days back suggesting us that the production gang of film Waar is considering the TV actress Sadia Hayat Khan to play the lead role in the movie.
But actor Shamoon Abbasi who will be seen playing the negative role in the film, in one of his latest interviews revealed that director Bilal Lashari is actually in process of casting a French
Noor Bukhari getting married….Again!
Its going to be the third marriage of actress after two unsuccessful experiences, the first one with Dubai based Indian businessman Vikram Bandani and second one with Pakistani drama director Farooq Mengal.
Though Noor hasn’t yet disclosed the name of her future hubby but confirmed the news officially to Galaxy Lollywood when contacted, she also told us that she is going to end the hosting of her
Mahesh Bhatt’s wife to sue Meera
Pakistani actress Meera had earlier accused Mahesh Bhatt of slapping her. Changing track, on Tuesday, the girl who landed up at the filmmaker’s office declared that she thought of him not only as her Guru but also her boyfriend- in the presence of Emraan Hashmi, Shagufta Rafique, writer of Raaz and Murder and Sevy Ali.
Standing up for her husband, Bhatt’s wife Soni Razdan has decided to take legal action against the Pakistani actress.
Oh God!! Another controversy from Meera
It seems like the infamous actress of Pakistan “Meera” is loved by the controversies a lot, or maybe she is the one who love to go after controversies in order to be in the news all the time.
This time Meera again dragged herself into another controversy which in some way or other
3D cinemas: The next craze in Pakistan?
The big black box of a cinema hall transforms into the tiny box of a world that you become a part of. This is the best thing about 3D cinema, says Muhammad Yasir, a 27-year-old film enthusiast, after watching Carlos Saldanha’s Rio at Lahore’s first 3D cinema hall, Cine Star.
Cine Star, the first and the only 3D cinema in Punjab, has been doing well since it opened two weeks ago. “The response so far has been quite good, and Rio has been
Indo-Pak companies joining hands for animated film


Two of the most celebrated companies of Indo-Pak regions are now collaborating to provide a quality animated film to almost 1.5 Billion people living in this region. Not just this, Television tycoon