Pakistani films News
Directed by Bilal Lashari and also starring Mahira Khan, "The Legend of Maula Jatt" is inspired by the 1979 cult classic "Maula Jatt". The film, which released in Pakistan on October 13, is the highest-grossing Pakistani film of all time with box office returns of USD 10 million.
Check out these Pakistani TV dramas and movies that sought major inspiration from popular Bollywood flicks.
Yash Raj Films announces partnership with Ali Zafar's production house Lightingale Productions for the worldwide release of 'Teefa In Trouble'.
The teaser of the Pakistani film is out and it looks quite promising.
Mahira, who was appalled by all the negative talks, took to Twitter to react to the controversy.
Stressing that artistes and cricketers are not the ones who throw bombs, actor-politician Paresh Rawal says he would love to work in Pakistani serials and films.
The move has badly hurt the Pakistani cinema industry which had started to flourish after a decades-old ban on screening of Indian films was lifted during the last days of former President Pervez Musharraf.
The upcoming 47th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) will not screen any Pakistani film.
National Award-winning actress Vidya Balan, who is also exploring regional cinema, says she has got a "couple of" Pakistani film offers.
Tiger Shroff knows there are Pakistani viewers who have given him a lot of appreciation and this is his way of giving back to them.
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