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Movie : Kafira (2011) Language : Punjabi Releasing : Eid-ul-Azha Starcast : Sajjad Ahmed Warriach, Legendary Shahid Hameed, Shafqat Cheema and Akram Udasm Sobiyah Director : Saleem Murad Written by Saleem Murad Producer : Dr. Sajjad Ahmad Warraich Production : Inqalaab Production First Punjabi Movie of Pakistan having Visual Effects.
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This article lists Urdu-language films in order by year of production.Below films are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films.
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The Deccani film industry, also known as Dollywood is the Deccani and Hyderabadi Urdu-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India. [1] The films have gained popularity not only in the Deccan region of India, but as well as other Hindi-Urdu speaking areas of the world. [ 2 ]
The only Pakistani film based on Afghan War against Soviet occupation in the 1980s. The film was released on October 5, 1990 Bulandi: Javed Fazil: Nadeem, Samina Peerzada, Reema, Shaan Shahid: Romance Drama: Debut film for Shaan and Reema. The film was released on September 21, 1990 Choron Ka Dushman: Babra, Javed Sheikh: Daka: Shahida Minni ...
1981 marked a significant period in Pakistani cinema, as it faced a rapid decline due to islamization in the country, consequently resulting in destabilization of the film industry. [1] With growing censorship policies, Punjabi and Pashto action films dominated the field. [ 2 ]