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This is a list of films released in Pakistan in 2010. 2010 was a very weak year in the history of Pakistan film industry as twelve [ 1 ] films were released, out of which only one, the Punjabi movie Wohti Le Key Jani Aay by veteran director Syed Noor , was declared successful, with a business of almost Rs 8 million in just two days.
The floods in Pakistan began in late July 2010, resulting from heavy monsoon rains in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and, Balochistan regions of Pakistan, which affected the Indus River basin. Approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land area was affected by floods, with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province facing the brunt of the damage ...
The film is scheduled for release in 2017 in Pakistan as well as United Arab Emirates, United States, United Kingdom and India under the production banner of Kalakar Films. [10] Rehmat K Fazli, the head of Geo Films in an Interview confirmed that film will release in late September 2017.
Flash floods triggered by monsoon rains swept through streets in southern Pakistan and blocked a key highway in the north, officials said Monday, as the death toll from rain-related incidents rose ...
STORY: Moderate to heavy showers over the past week has inundated parts of the city, with water entering homes and shops in low-lying areas.Intense floods killed dozens of people and left hundreds ...
Lahore, which is Pakistan’s cultural capital, received a record 272 millimeters (10.7 inches) of rain in nine hours Wednesday, flooding Heavy monsoon rains return to Pakistan a year after deadly ...
Mohabbataan Sachiyaan; Directed by: Shahzad Rafique: Screenplay by: Mohammad Pervez Kalim: Story by: Ayub Khawar: Produced by: Shafqat Chaudhary & Khalil Rana
Rashid Attre was selected as the music director to compose songs for the Bombay Talkies' first Muslim social film Nateeja (1947), whose superhit ghazal ‘Kahan mein aur kahan deen-e-haram ki kashmakash, Nakhshab, kis kay naqsh-e-pa per rakh diya ghabra kay sar mein nay' is popular to date.