After Behlul in Ishq-e-Mamnoon gave girls something to drool about, and Laalay in Junoon Tere Pyaar Ka gave us a girl to call bechaari, it’s time for Turkish actors to appear on the big screen.
Muhabbat Ek Ittefaq will be the first Turkish film to release in Pakistan in Urdu.
The story is the classic love triangle with Deniz, Buraq and Ozgur being the main players. Deniz (an aspiring actor) and Buraq fall in love, but the latter’s parents don’t approve of her profession and consequently, their marriage.
Deniz is an ambitious woman and is not ready to give up her career at any cost. In the process, she meets Ozgur, (a photographer) who ultimately falls in love with her.
Released two years ago and originally titled Ask Tesadüfleri Sever, the movie was one of the highest grossing Turkish movies that year.
It is scheduled to release in theatres across the country on Eidul Azha, according to showbizpak.com.
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@bilal: Looking at the box office collections in Pakistan, any third class Indian film beats the 4th class Pakistani movies hands down and works out very well for 5th grade Pakistani audience.
do you know bollywood movie 'bum bum boley' is the exact copy (isn't 'inspiried') of an iranian film!
Only one film for every Pakistani to see on Eid and that's WAAR. Nothing else comes even remotely near.
whats this obsession with Turkey? Looks like after Saudi Arabia we have found new center of love in Turkey. Not a good omen because after a while we become their stooges to assuage our needs.
@S: I prefer Turkish and Iranian films to the mindless Bollywood films they show in Pakistan.
Itanian and Turkish films are very good!
if bollywood movies are playing so openly, why do ET or people have problem with Turkish movies?
@@Rajesh: keep telling that to ur self while u watch a bollywood film( assuming no 22 hour loadshedding :D )
The friendship has brought us the imperialism!
It's a good move!
Sour grapes. Anything is better than D-grade Bollywood crap.
hopefully very soon even Chinese films will be released in Pakistan and Pakistanis will be fortunate to see Turkish and Chinese movies (maybe in the same multiplex) that way energising the relationship with these nations and making the relation deeper than the oceans and higher than the mountains and sweeter than honey.
After giving a headache to our local drama industry, Turks are again up to give a 'heartache' to your film industry, if there's any.
Wow great news.