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Jinn there, done that: Daghabaaz Dil fizzles out
Wajahat Rauf's latest Eid release struggles with an uneven narrative, underwhelming performances and forgettable music
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A step in the right direction
The film about a young boy from Karachi’s Christian minority highlights the injustices the community faces.
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Actors, filmmakers talk reviews, risks and Eid releases in roundtable on Pakistani cinema
Attendees included Adnan Siddiqui, Yasir Nawaz, Wajahat Rauf, Amar Khan, Ahsan Khan and more
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Feroze Khan talks fake accents and ‘angry young man’ persona in recent interview
The actor made an appearance on Wajahat Rauf’s web talk show
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Travelling in style: Hania, Ali dance their way to ‘Peela Rung’ launch in the back of a truck
Title track of ‘Parde Mein Rehne Do’ was revealed on Sunday in Karachi at Lucky One Mall
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Imran Ashraf talks favourite projects, ‘competition’ in the industry
The ‘Raqs-e-Bismil’ actor recently made an appearance on Wajahat Rauf’s talk show
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Tackling taboos: ‘Parde Mein Rehne Do’ trailer promises vibrant dramedy on struggles of infertility
Starring Hania Aamir, Ali Rehman Khan, the film is set to hit cinemas on Eidul Fitr
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Zarnish Khan pokes fun at Faryal Mehmood’s dance skills, deems Alizeh Shah ‘disrespectful’
Actor made the comments on Wajahat Rauf’s talk show
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'Chhalawa' review: Two-hour compilation of dad jokes
Song and dance sequences are competently shot and seem to be the only saving grace of the Wajahat Rauf film
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'Chhalawa' teaser promises a fun-filled romantic comedy in the works
One-minute clip gives us just the right amount of insight into the array of emotions within the Mehwish Hayat-starrer
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Pakistan may just be ready for its original web series
Will film-makers Jami Mahmood, Wajahat Rauf’s plans be a step in the right direction?
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Director Wajahat Rauf announces 'Karachi Se Lahore 3'
The film is slated to release on Eidul Fitr next year
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Franchises are the way forward for Pakistani cinema: Wajahat Rauf
Film-maker Wajahat Rauf talks ‘Lahore Se Aagey’ and why sequels work