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It was not released in Pakistan, due to concerns over the portrayal of Pakistan in the film. [11] [12] 2012 Khiladi 786: Bollywood: Renamed as Khiladi for release [13] but promos and ads of the film were banned in Pakistan. [14] 2012 Agent Vinod: Bollywood: For controversial references to the Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency. [15]
The film grossed PKR 300 million at domestic box office and become the tenth highest-grossing film of all time in Pakistan. [5] As of 30 July, Thor: Love and Thunder earned PKR 147.0 million in first three weeks of its release and become the 5th highest grossing MCU film in Pakistan. [11]
2 December 2011 3 March 2012 Mujhay Qabool Nahin [33] 12 July 2023 20 December 2023 Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai: 4 October 2015 11 February 2016 Muqaddar: 17 February 2020 2 November 2020 Nanhi: 11 March 2013 1 July 2013 Noor-e-Zindagi: 15 July 2016 27 January 2017 Noor Bibi [34] 2019 2019 Numm: 24 August 2013 28 September 2013 Qaid [35] 6 December ...
Nadeem Cheema Films, Cosmo Films, HF Films [15] [16] [17] [18]23: Huey Tum Ajnabi: Kamran Shahid Shamoon Abbasi, Sohail Ahmed, Mehmood Aslam, Shafgat Cheema, Adan Jilani, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Samina Peerzada, Ayesha Omar, Zayn Khan, Sadia Khan, Alyy Khan
This list charts the most successful Pakistani films screened at cinemas in Pakistan and overseas. Pakistani films generate income from several revenue streams including box office sales (admissions), theatrical exhibitions, television broadcast rights and merchandising. See List of highest-grossing films in Pakistan for domestic gross figures.
Khuda Kay Liye (Urdu: خدا کے لیے, also released as In the Name of God in international markets) [4] is a 2007 Pakistani drama film [5] directed by Shoaib Mansoor, produced by Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi from ISPR and stars Shaan Shahid, Fawad Khan and Iman Ali in pivotal roles, with a cameo appearance by Naseeruddin Shah.
The film was produced by Obaid-Chinoy's production company, Waadi Animations. [3] The team faced multiple challenges to create a high-level animation film in Pakistan, where there is little film education and thus few animation professionals, a dearth of equipment and software of the types and quality needed, [4] and faulty infrastructure. [5]
Anatomically modern humans arrived in what is now Pakistan between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. [2] Stone tools, dating as far back as 2.1 million years, have been discovered in the Soan Valley of northern Pakistan, indicating early hominid activity in the region. [3] The earliest known human remains in Pakistan are dated between 5000 BCE and ...