The cinematic world of Lahore lit up last night as Neelofar, the much-anticipated romantic drama starring Fawad Khan and ...
Award-winning movie “Joyland” opens in cinemas in parts of Pakistan Friday, after authorities in the South Asian nation overturned a ban imposed following complaints the homegrown film was unsuitable ...
Traveling Picture Show Company (TPSC) and Rising Tides have joined forces with Pakistan‘s Hum Network for the screen adaptation of Soniah Kamal’s bestselling novel “Unmarriageable.” “Unmarriageable,” ...
On November 17, the government of Punjab, Pakistan’s largest province, banned “Joyland,” the story of a young man in Pakistan who falls in love with a transgender woman. The film, which has received ...
A new Indian blockbuster has been banned in Pakistan for allegedly misrepresenting Muslims. Bollywood megastar, Shah Rukh Khan, himself a Muslim, has millions of fans all around the world. But his new ...
Saim Sadiq’s feature “Joyland,” which includes a transgender woman’s love affair, cannot be shown in Pakistan’s Punjab Province. By Carlos Aguilar Reporting from Hollywood, Calif. Over the past year, ...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Militants overrun a Pakistani police academy and kill 100 officers. An Indian spy and her accomplice waltz in a glitzy flat in Islamabad to celebrate the success of their mission ...
Many Bollywood films are watched all over the world; however, some films are banned in many countries. Today, we are telling you about some such films that have been banned in Pakistan. Let us tell ...
Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, director of “Zindagi Tamasha” (“Circus of Life”), has weathered an annus horribilis and is now gearing up for his film’s 2021 Oscars campaign. It has been a dramatic 12 months ...
An Indian movie set to be released next week was banned in Pakistan on Thursday at the behest of wanted terrorist Hafiz Saeed, who filed a plea in court saying the film contains “filthy propaganda” ...
Small anti-American protests continued Friday in Lahore and elsewhere in Pakistan over an Internet film demeaning the Prophet Muhammad. Photo by Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images. The angry backlash in ...