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Aziz took the office of Prime Minister of Pakistan in August 2004. He left the office at the end of the parliamentary term, in November 2007, and became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan who left the seat after completion of parliamentary term. [33] (C) Office vacant: Muhammad Mian Soomro served as caretaker prime minister in the interim ...
Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai: Moazzam Geo Entertainment Yes 2017 Aao Laut Chalein: Roshan Yes Zard Zamano Ka Sawera: ARY Digital Yes 2018 Do Biwiyan Ek Bechara: Yes Mere Khudaya: Sajid Yes 2019 Choti Choti Batain: Akaash's father Hum TV No 2020 Tum Ho Wajah: Mansoor No Ghisi Piti Mohabbat: Khalil ARY Digital No Dunk: Nawaz No 2021 Azmaish: Tufail No ...
Aadat; Aania; Aye Mohabbat; Aas; Adhuri Kahani; Aik Haath Ki Taali; Aik Thi Paro; Ajnabi Shehr Kay Ajnabi Raaste; Anjanay Nagar – historical drama written by Haseena Moin.Cast: Zainab Ahmad, Asad Malik, Yamina Peerzada, [4] Kiran Tabeir and Shamil Khané Set in the 1940s during British Raj in Murree, [5] [6]
Khuda Dekh Raha Hai; Khuda Ki Basti; Khuda Mera Bhi Hai; Khushi Ek Roag; Khwaab Ankhain Khwahish Chehre; Ki Jaana Main Kaun; Kis Din Mera Viyah Howay Ga; Kis Ki Ayegi Baraat series (2009–2012) Annie ki Ayegi Baraat (2012) Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat (2009) Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat (2010) Takkay ki Ayegi Baraat (2011) Kitna Satatay Ho; Koi Chand Rakh ...
Rishta Hai Pyar Ka: Qamar Zaidi: Waheed Murad, Zeba: It was the first movie which was shot in UK, France, Italy and Lebanon. Zinda Laash: Khwaja Sarfraz: Asad Bukhari, Habib, Deeba, Rehan: Horror: It was the first movie in Pakistan to be rated-X. Insaniyat: Shabab Kiranvi: Zeba, Waheed Murad, Tariq Aziz, Nanha, Firdous: Romance Drama
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).
Liaquat Ali Khan, served as the first prime minister of Pakistan after independence (1947–1951). The office of the prime minister was created on immediate effect after the partition and the establishment of Pakistan in 1947; the prime minister existed alongside the governor-general who was the representative of the British monarchy.
The first film ever produced in Pakistan was Husn Ka Daku in 1929, directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar in Lahore. The first ever Pakistani-film produced was Teri Yaad, directed by Daud Chand in 1948. [6] Between 1947 and 2007, Pakistani cinema was predominantly based in Lahore, home to the nation's largest film industry (nicknamed Lollywood). [7]