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Reema was born as Sameena Khan [4] in Lahore on 27 October 1971 to a Qizilbash family. [7] In 1985, she appeared as a child actress in the film Qismat. She was first spotted in 1990 by the Pakistani film director Javed Fazil, who offered her the leading role in his film Bulandi.
This is the filmography for the Pakistani actress Reema Khan from film debut in Bulandi in 1990 to her 'Mega Hits' such as Nikah (1998), Mujhe Chand Chahiye (2000) and One Two Ka One (2006) to her own directed movies such as: Koi Tujh Sa Kahan (2005) and Love Mein Ghum (2011).
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Reema Khan, the director and producer of the film, claimed at the time of release that Love Mein Ghum is the most expensive film to be made in Lollywood. She said in an interview, "I have not compromised on any aspect of the movie, from music to clothes, and from sets to post production, everything is done without compromises, the best ...
Koi Tujh Sa Kahan is a movie whose story revolves around a loving couple of husband and wife, i.e. Peeru (Moammar Rana) and Bella (), respectively.. The story starts with Bella who has traveled all the way along to Singapore to lead the naming ceremony of PEERU HOTEL, which is owned by her group named Surkhab Group of Companies, as a token of gift to her husband on his birthday.
Pages in category "Films directed by Reema Khan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Indian director Reema Kagti admits that living in Mumbai and working in the Mumbai film industry for so long tends to make people a “little jaded,” not to mention a “little full of yourself ...
The story is about two different social classes; Shaan belongs to a middle-class family with great traditional values and Reema is from a rich family. The film portrayed the difficulties of a rich girl adjusting to the life of a middle-class family.