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Date Event Host Location Ref. 16 April 2nd ARY Film Awards: ARY Digital Network: Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE [3] [4]23 April 4th Hum Awards: Hum Network Limited: Expo Center, Karachi, Sindh
8969 is a 2016 Pakistani thriller film directed by Azeem Sajjad. The film stars Saba Qamar, and introducing new stars namely Hussain Tiwana, Sadaf Hamid, Anam Goher and Ali Jabran Khan in lead roles. It was released on 2 December 2016 under the production banner of A J Media Productions. [1] [2]
2016 Urdu Asim Raza: The Vision Factory Films ARY Films 19 12 Wrong No. 2: Rs. 216.5 million (US$750,000) 2019 Urdu Yasir Nawaz: YNH Films Geo Films [24] 20 8 Lahore Se Aagey: Rs. 216 million (US$750,000) 2016 Urdu Wajahat Rauf AN Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Showcase Films ARY Films [21] 21 10 Na Maloom Afraad 2: Rs. 210 million (US$730,000) 2017 Urdu
On 7 September 2016 ban on film was lifted by LHC and the film was re-released on limited screens in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. [17] [18] The Supreme Court noticed that the overstepped its authority by banning the film Maalik. The Court declined watching the movie and expected the government law officer to watch the film. [19]
The official trailer of Bachaana was released on 5 January 2016. The film was released in both Indian and Pakistani cinemas on 26 February 2016. [11] [12] Upon release the film mostly received positive reviews. [13] [14] [15]
Hotal, also spelled as Hotel, is a 2014 Pakistani psychological thriller film, written and directed by Khalid Hasan Khan. It is claimed to be Pakistan's first psycho- thriller feature film. [ 1 ] It was also tagged as the first Hindi feature film outside Bollywood . [ 2 ]
The film's story focuses on the life of a modern-day poet named Jamal (Fahad Mustafa) going through a rough patch.The movie tries to draw parallels between Jamal's and Mir Taqi Mir's life with the story jumping from present day to Jamal's mind as he imagines himself to be Mir Taqi Mir in Lucknow focusing on the trials and tribulations that Mir once experienced (adapted from Mir's biography). [11]
Rafay Mahmood of The Express Tribune rated 3/5 and commented, "Balu Mahi is long but not tiring. Watch it so see Pakistani actors shake a leg in style". [12]Mehreen Hasan of DAWN Images also rated 3/5 and said, "Balu Mahi is a rom-com with some dark, dramatic moments, but perhaps it's better described and digested as a fantasy film."