Tag: Neelam Munir
5 Best On-Screen Couples From Current Pakistani Dramas
Pakistani television dramas have a unique charm, blending captivating storylines with outstanding performances. One key ingredient that contributes to the success of these dramas...
“Ahmed Ali Akbar Wasn’t The First Choice For Male Lead”: Hashim Nadeem On ‘Parizaad’
HUM TV’s drama ‘Parizaad’ is an adaptation of Hashim Nadeem’s famous novel based on a social romantic story of a poor middle-class boy. It...
Amar Khan stole the show in ‘Qayamat’ last night
Geo TV's Qayamat starring Ahsan Khan, Neelam Munir, Amar Khan, and Haroon Shahid is amongst the most sought after television shows of the (new) year and...
How Did Imran Ashraf End Up In A Project Like ‘Kahin Deep Jalay’?
The very thought of watching an Imran Ashraf project excites every drama buff. Right from Alif Allah Aur Insaan to Ranjha Ranjha Kardi his...
Wahaj Ali, Hajra Yamin, Ahsan Khan and Neelam Munir: Stars Kickstart New Film Projects
Despite all the not-so-encouraging news from around the world, it seems Pakistan’s tinsel-town has decided to live by the mantra of ‘never-say-die.’ While some...
Box Office: Both ‘Chhalawa’ and ‘Wrong No.2’ record good numbers over the 9-day extended...
Eid-ul-Fitr, this year, fell on a Wednesday which allowed all the Eid releases a good 5 day Eid weekend and a first week run of 9 days...
Box Office: ‘Chhalawa’ and ‘Wrong No. 2’ witness a drop on their first Monday
Movies in Pakistan are mostly star-driven. Audiences flock to the cinemas to watch their favorite stars on the celluloid. Opening collections can be credited...
Minus the racist and sex jokes, the trailer for ‘Wrong No. 2’ promises a...
It doesn't require Athenian wisdom to assert that an artist’s work is a window to what he's been through in his personal life. People,...
Chupan Chupai (Review): A new low for Pakistani cinema
Movie Name: Chupan Chupai
Release Date: December 29, 2017
Director: Mohsin Ali
Review by: Zeeshan Mahmood
Beside giving two and a half hits, 2017 generally remained gloomy for Pakistani cinema. Many...








