“Mah-e-Mir”: Using film to see oneself
“Mah e Mir” does not feel like a product, but a journey in which the viewer watches the director speaking to himself.
“Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay”: If the film centers Dodo, so should the parents
User ratings in general and from Pakistan are at 5.5/10. It’s not clear if it’s because the film tries to justify some reasons for proceeding with a separation or the reason fo
“Parey Hut Love”: Aesthetics should be the tie, not the bag
"Parey Hut Love": like a decent number of blockbusters, the dance numbers are enough and can be found on YouTube.
“Josh: Independence Through Unity”: Choosing to care is the first step
The film, “Josh: Independence Through Unity” supports everyone to participate in change, whether it is through giving or having the bravery to say a change should be made.
On “Lambi Raat”: A very long night for a short
A Pakistani film about a wedding night gone wrong.
On “Madyu’n”: Doing What it Takes to Survive
A poet just trying to survive.
Who is Pakistani Cinema?
Behind one name are many others I don’t know. Godard’s France was still geographically the same as the Auguste and Louis Lumière’s.
What is Pakistani Cinema?
If I’m honest, I’ll admit that there’s quite a bit I don’t know about Pakistani cinema. I’m used to learning about film through reading books and listening to lectures.
Where is Pakistani Cinema?
By being deemed othered through this trend of anti-Pakistan, I’ve been led on a path to find a more nuanced cultural depiction of my heritage.