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A penny for his thoughts
Shahroz Sabzwari believes there is great room for improvement in Pakistani cinema, despite its commercial success
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‘Pakistani cinema not ready to challenge taboos’
Speakers at IoBM Film Festival 2016 discuss impact of Pakistani films
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Review: Bachaana is a film no one asked for
From beginning to end, Nasir Khan’s directorial debut is an underwhelming experience
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‘Maalik’ to hit theatres on April 8
Director Ashir Azeem says film is a matter of great pride and honour
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Naseeruddin Shah’s next Pakistani film satirises media’s obsession with ratings
Indian actor rejoins ‘Zinda Bhaag’ duo Meenu and Farjad
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‘Arth2 songs will not be an extension of Jagjit’s work in Arth’
Musician Sahir Ali Bagga on helming soundtrack of Mahesh Bhatt classic’s remake
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A whistle in the dark
Film on drug trafficking to hit screens in April
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Another ‘Maya’ set to hit the screens
British-Pakistani film-maker Komal Pervaiz talks about upcoming horror film and future of genre in Pakistan
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Left to decay
Apathy eating away at over 2,000 prints of iconic Lollywood films
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Syra and Shahroz: This celeb wedding just got reel
Syra and Shahroz Sabzwari to play on-screen couple for the first time since they tied the knot in 2012
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Mehreen Jabbar returns to celluloid, dobara phir se
Award-winning director of ‘Ramchand Pakistani’ opens up about her next feature film
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Ainy Jaffri and the road less travelled
Model, actor opens up on upcoming film ‘Balu Mahi’, future roadmap
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‘Ho Mann Jahaan’ crosses Rs100m mark
Experiences slight decline in business after earning Rs 32.5 million on first two days
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Lost and found in Mauritius
‘Bachaana’ starring Mohib Mirza, Sanam Saeed and Adeel Hashmi to release on February 26
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To make or not to make?
With Bilal Lashari’s ‘Maula Jatt 2’ cruising ahead, film-makers unsure if remakes of classics are a good idea
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Do Pakistani film trailers get you excited?
Industry stakeholders allude to what’s wrong with what is a matter of minutes
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Film of the year – Moor
Pakistani cinema turned tide with string of releases
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The year that saw Pakistani cinema surge ahead
All in all, Pakistani cinema in 2015 had almost everything for everyone
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A film conceived in Karachi Central Jail
Farouq Mengal opens up on ‘Hijrat’, rumoured differences with Rabia Butt
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Without dance, we cannot make a good film: Pappu Samrat
Veteran choreographer Pappu Samrat on standing test of time and carrying forward family mantle
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The nascent world of Pakistani cinema
Protectionist regulatory policies essential for sustainable, equitable growth of film in the country
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Song of Lahore premieres to be hosted by Meryl Streep
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s latest documentary highlights the underappreciated music community of Lahore
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Breaking borders: Moor makes it to India!
After great success at Busan and an Oscar submission, the highly acclaimed film is set to screen across the border
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End of an era: Tattered curtains drawn on Lahore’s last film lab
Classics such as ‘Maula Jutt’, ‘Heer Ranjha’ were processed behind these very walls
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Bhooli hui hun daastan: When the tide hits the wall
No films from Lahore-based producers are being released this Eidul Azha as Karachi takes charge
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Check 123: Is Pakistani cinema not sound enough?
Artists from fraternity weigh in on reasons behind below-par quality of audio in films
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Does watching Pakistani films equal patriotism?
Spending time and money on a cinema outing should be worth your while, not barometer of your love for the motherland
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The revival of Pakistani cinema
One of the year’s biggest hits was Namaloom Afrad, a film about a trio of friends who try to rob a bank



























