
A train crosses the rivers Indus, Nile and Volga
Filmmaker Rahul Aijaz writes about his experience showcasing a Sindhi film in Russia. Continue reading A train crosses the rivers Indus, Nile and Volga
Filmmaker Rahul Aijaz writes about his experience showcasing a Sindhi film in Russia. Continue reading A train crosses the rivers Indus, Nile and Volga
Pakistani actor Azfar Rehman opens up in a candid interview about stardom, state of local cinema and his upcoming film Wajahat Rauf-directorial Chhalawa. Continue reading Mehwish Hayat is a three times bigger star than I am: Azfar Rehman
Sherdil makes a crash landing but by the end, there are still no survivors. Save yourself and don’t watch it. Continue reading Review: Sherdil’s brutal crash landing leaves no survivors
Director Kamal Khan’s debut film Laal Kabootar might just be the film lead the charge of the ‘nouvelle vague’ (New Wave) of Pakistani filmmakers. Continue reading Review: Laal Kabootar soars beyond the clouds
Rahul Aijaz reviews the latest Pakistani release Pinky Memsaab. Continue reading Review: ‘Pinky Memsaab’ takes off your rose-tinted glasses
Just like in the last decade, we have seen Pakistani musicians over-relying on Sufi poetry and covers of old classics to deliver hits, our filmmakers have been dependent on two genres – rom-com and comedy, to achieve box office success. … Continue reading Why 2018 has been an essential year for Pakistani cinema
“Two years ago, people laughed at me when I said I wanted to be an actor,” said Azaan Sami Khan, who has undergone an incredible physical transformation in the recent past. He shared how a friend sent him a message … Continue reading The story of Azaan Sami Khan’s incredible physical transformation
Art, cinema and culture create many a star that live on forever in the minds of people. A mother telling her children how, at the age of eight, she would accompany her five siblings to watch a film at the … Continue reading Last ever interview of Pakistan’s famous 1950s child actor Ratan Kumar