“Moor”: Passivity in the face of corruption threatens to breed a lineage of immorality
“Moor,” with some subtlety, has the voice of my grandparents when they look at what has become of their Pakistan. It gives this sense that Pakistan was never given a fair chanc
“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.

