Tag: Pakistani film industry
Test screenings in Pakistan: Five leading filmmakers weigh in with their opinions
According to the Hollywood producer Tim Bevan, (known for films such as Bridget Jones's Diary, Darkest Hour, etc.), the goal of the film editing process...
Lux Style Awards 2019 nominations: Is the list really all that controversial?
Would it even be Lux Style Awards without controversies? The nominations for this year’s 18th Lux Style Awards, which will be held in July,...
Box Office: ‘Teefa In Trouble’ completes its 50 crore run!
Teefa in Trouble has been a mega blockbuster through and through, for the local cinema. Interestingly, it is the only film which was released...
Miss Lollywood ki waapsi!
Sahibaan, Meherbaan… Zara dil thaam ke aur izzat bacha kar bethiye… kyun ki tashrif laa rahi hai Lollywood ki mashoor judgment ki rani, noor-e-nazar…....
Box Office: ‘Sherdil’ does well on Monday while ‘Laal Kabootar’ does decently too
Two Pakistani movies; Sherdil and Laal Kabootar hit the cinemas on the 22nd of March. While the former has gotten mixed reviews from the critics,...
2019: The year of old school Lollywood comebacks
The much touted term revival of Pakistani cinema brought with it some side effects too; one of them being the actors from the 90s and...
Exclusive: Zara Sheikh will be seen shaking a leg in ‘Heer Maan Ja’
Is this news of the year or what? Okay, maybe I'm just a huge Zara Sheikh fan, but I cannot contain my excitement over...
Why do we use the term ‘Kanjar’ for celebrities?
Throughout our lives, we have all come across instances where things as trivial as nose rings are frowned upon, due to the negative cultural...
A new wave of remakes: It’s Waheed Murad’s ‘Doraha’ now
It will be a new Doraha as far as the cast, director’s skills and approach, performance, creativity, production value, scene dynamics, background scores and other variables are concerned. (Read More)
Pakistan Film Industry: Tumours helding it back
There was a time when our movies were a big source of entertainment and our cinemas used to make silver and golden jubilees. The decades of 50s, 60s, and 70s were the most successful ones the history of Pakistani Cinema has ever recorded. Even the 80s, wasn’t that bad, especially the former half of it. (Read More)









