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This Eid ul Adha will feature a Pakistani cinematic extravaganza.
Pakistani films are making a strong comeback. We had five Pakistani films released on Eid ul Fitr after a protracted dry spell in the theatres. Despite the fact that business-wise things did not turn out to be all that wonderful for the flicks. Even then movies like Dum Mastam, Parde Mein Rehne Do, Chakkar, Ghabrana Nahi Hai, and Tere Bajray Di Rakhi were launched in theatres.
However, many of the actors quickly left the screen as big-budget Hollywood films severely criticised them. Moreover, three significant films will air on three significant channels as part of the current round of world television premieres.
Khel Khel Mein, a film by Sajal Aly and Bilal Abbas Khan will grace your tv screen. In which a group of college students perform a play about the fall of Dhaka in 1971 at a drama festival.
The November released Parde Mein Rehne Do starring Ali Rehman Khan and Hania Aamir will also be shown on the tv screen. The story revolves around a couple struggle to grow their family amid pressure.
Dum Mastam, starring Imran Ashraf and Amar Khan, will be aired on the TV. The theme of the film is a young man falls in love with a young woman. Who is pursuing her dream of becoming a professional dancer.
This Eid ul Adha will feature a Pakistani cinematic extravaganza. With three Pakistani films—London Nahi Jaunga, Quaid e Azam Zindabad, and Lafangey—being released in theatres as well.
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