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Pakistan film industry will soon enter into a new era: Javed Sheikh

Javed Sheikh like anyone else seems very optimistic about the future of Pakistan Film Industry and said “the industry will soon enter into a new era”.

Javed said the success of his film “Ye Dil Aap Ka Hua” gave local industry a new life and very similarly he said the recent wave of good quality big films will once again not only give a new life to the industry but will also pave its path for the promised revival.

“Despite the growing population of satellite channels, film is still the most popular source of entertainment”, he said.

Javed Sheikh said “cinema goers and fans still love to watch movies in cinemas but the thing is that we unfortunately don’t have anything to show them off”.

Imran Abbas and Meera in Bollywood


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Style diva Meera Rubab and one of the hottest actors of the industry ‘Imran Abbas’ are both ready to jump in Bollywood for their upcoming movie projects offered from directors across the border.

Meera has already worked in Bollywood before but its Imran Abbas who is making his not only Bollywood debut but his film debut too.

The jaunty & jazzy Juggan

A delightful presence in the entertainment industry, Juggan Kazim has showcased her warm and engaging personality in everything she does, be it acting, modelling or hosting.

Personal life

Juggan was born and raised in Lahore and did her schooling from Grammar School, completed her Intermediate in Arts from Kinnaird College and graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 2002.

“I got married to my son’s father about five-and-a-half/six years ago and when my son was two months old, I moved back to Lahore from Karachi and since

Hunger for a new male superstar

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Its been more than 10 years; Pakistan film industry hasn’t produced a true new ‘male super star’, the biggest reason is of-course almost no or less production of good quality films. Talking about such a thing two years back maybe was a foolish thing, as there were almost no new films coming up to facilitate the new batch of actors.

Muhammad Ali’ death anniversary today

Mohammad Ali, who the nation called Shahenshah-e-Jazbaat (The Emperor of Emotions) is being remembered on his fifth death anniversarytoday.

Mohammad Ali was born to a religiousfamily in Rampur, British India on November 10, 1938. Muhammad Ali began his professional career from Radio Pakistan Hyderabad and his debut film was “Charagh Jalta Raha” (1962).

“Shararat” (1964) was another popular film by him. Muhammad Ali performed an unforgettable role in “Aag Ka Darya.”

Eros to release Bol Worldwide while Geo Film in Pakistan

As the day of Bol’s release is coming nearer, more and more heat is building up, more and more facts are coming out and the level of excitement is increasing.

This time its famous Indian film critic Taran Adarsh, who through his twitter account disclosed facts about Pakistani film Bol’s international distribution rights and its possible release date.

According to him Indian based company Eros International have

“I am doing couple of movies”; Sahir Lodhi

Sahir Lodhi is surely one of the best TV hosts of current times, and it seems like he is now completely ready to take himself a step forward in showbiz world by finally making a debut in Pakistani Films.

Galaxy Lollywood few days back published an article about “Reema’s next film with Sahir Lodhi“. The news has been confirmed by Sahir himself in an interview with actress Noor Bukhari on her

Son of Pakistan releasing on 1st April: Jarrar Rizvi

Lollywood has produced tens of dozens of films portraying the Pakistan police force as a corrupt and inefficient arm of the state. Police along with the security forces have suffered the most in the wake of ‘The war on terror’. In Son of Pakistan, director Jarrar Rizvi’s upcoming film, he portrays police officers as heroes — breaking that stereotype.

The film is set to be released nationwide with 15 prints on April 1. In Lahore the movie will be premiered first at Metropole Cinema. “Our policemen have sacrificed

Cinepax; “A true Blessing for the people of twin cities”


Cinemas and movie theatres have been treated like a mixed blessing in our fair country.

Whereas it was mainly in Peshawar and the more troubled Northern regions where a movie theatre faced grave security risks, the memories of how Melody Cinema was burnt