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  2. 2014 Peshawar cinema bombings - Wikipedia

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    No group have claimed responsibility but the cinema received warnings prior to the attacks. [9] [10] It was believed that the attack happened because the theatre used to show pornographic films. [11] [12] The blasts were later condemned by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan and mentioned that it will hinder peace talks as well.

  3. Pashto cinema - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the first high definition Pashto film Zama Arman was released. After 35 years, in 2015 the Pashto film industry released seven new movies, thus breaking all previous records of film production. All films were screened at the cinemas in Peshawar, Mingora, Mardan, Kohat and even in a few theatres of Karachi city.

  4. List of Pashto-language films - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 1 December 1970. 1971 Darra Khyber: Mumtaz Ali Khan Asif Khan, Surayya Khan, Rabnawaz, Umar Daraz, Aman, Rehana Social Released on 14 May 1971 Bahadur Khan: B.R. Sayed Rukhsana, Humayun Qureshi, Nagina Released on 18 June 1971 Adam Khan Dukhaniye: Ajab Khan Afridi: A film about Ajab Khan Afridi [10] [11] Moosa Khan Gul ...

  5. Category:Films set in Peshawar - Wikipedia

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  6. Cinema of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The film was only mildly successful at cinemas, but it managed to establish Lahore as a functioning center of a film industry. Kardar then decided to focus on direction, not acting. [ 12 ] Immediately afterwards, the studio released the film Sarfarosh ( Brave Heart ) in 1930; in 1931, the films Farebi Daku (Mysterious Bandit) and ...

  7. Project Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Project Peshawar is a blend of eastern and western cultures, highlighting the negative side of modern-day social media. [5] [6] The film also highlights the importance and legacy of the city of Peshawar at national and international levels. [7] Project Peshawar revived Pashto cinema due to its production quality and talented cast members. [8 ...

  8. Waar - Wikipedia

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    The film premiered on 10 October at Karachi [25] and on 14 October 2013 at Rawalpindi/Islamabad. [26] Waar was given adults-only rating by the Sindh's provincial censor board for use of obscene language and violence. [22] Waar was released in about forty five theaters across the country. [27] The film was world TV premiered on 14 August 2014 on ...

  9. Category:Films shot in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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