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In 2009, Pakistan’s government stated its intent to improve the country's nursing care. Nursing is a health-care profession which is mainly aimed on the care of families and individuals. Nursing is important in every part of the world, especially in developing countries like Pakistan. In 2021, Pakistan faces a great shortage of trained nurses ...
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
Cinema of Pakistan; List of Pakistani Punjabi-language films; List of Pashto-language films; List of Sindhi-language films; List of Pakistani animated films; List of highest-grossing Pakistani films; List of highest-grossing films in Pakistan; List of years in Pakistan; List of years in Pakistani television
In a 2004 review of the film's DVD release, John Beifuss of The Commercial Appeal called the film "arguably the find of the year, for cult movie fans", writing: "A mind-bending fusion of Hammer-style vampirism with the exotic song-and-dance numbers that are all but mandatory for movies made in Pakistan and India, [Zinda Laash] is both derivative and innovative, campy and scary."
A landmark movie of Pakistan in terms of movie success at the box-office. Rewaaj: Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Deeba: TV artist Qavi's debut film. Sartaaj: Munshi Dil: Deeba, Syed Kamal, Aslam Pervaiz: Drama: It had a hit film Naat by music director Safdar Hussain. Saz-o-Awaz: Rani, Waheed Murad, Rangeela: Shabnam : Rani, Kamaal, Mohd Ali: Tamasha ...
Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 is the first movie to cross the 50 crore mark and The Legend of Maula Jatt is the first and only movie to cross the 100 crore mark in Pakistan. This is the list of the highest-grossing Pakistani films within local Pakistani cinemas , which include films from all the Pakistani languages .
1971 is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language war drama film directed by Amrit Sagar, and written by Piyush Mishra and Amrit Sagar, based on a true story of Indian prisoners of war (POWs) captured by the Pakistan Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film is an account of the attempted escape of six personnel of the Indian Army taken as POWs. [2]
The Pakistan Navy's nurses providing mock-up health services in 2010. The Pakistan Armed Forces Nursing Service is a joint military administrative and staff service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces— since it is not restricted to the army but service members of other branches of the Pakistan's military are also its part.: 1718–1719 [1]