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Together with Kompas Gramedia Group, Sinar Mas Land has built ICE on 22 hectares of land in Bumi Serpong Damai, which is the largest convention and exhibition centre in Indonesia. [30] The ICE, started in 2012 and completed in 2016, equipped with 10 exhibition halls, a convention center, and a 300-room hotel on site.
Pulp and paper is a major industry in Indonesia, one of the largest producers of pulp and paper in Asia. The modern industry began in 1922 with the establishment of a paper mill during the Dutch colonial period and expanded rapidly between 1970 and the late 1990s to fulfil domestic demand and later as an export sector.
By 2010, Asia Pulp & Paper was operating five of the top paper mill companies in Indonesia, including Indah Kiat, Lontar Papyrus, Pindo Deli, Tjiwi Kimia, and Ekamas Fortuna. Its principal operations were in Indonesia and China with Indonesia producing 13 million tonnes of paper and China producing 6.4 million tons on an annual basis. [3]
Title Director Cast Notes Aalmi Jasoos: Kaveeta, Qazi, Gullu: Also released in Punjabi language. (Double version film) Aandhi: Shabana, Nadeem, Faisal: Aansoo: Naz ...
A very sensitive story about Shia-Sunni conflict in Pakistan. The film was released in November, 2004 Jan Leva: Sana, Moamar Rana: Khamosh Pani: Sabiha Sumar: Kiron Kher, Aamir Ali Malik, Arsad Mahmud: Drama: Film Released on February 25, 2004 Loha: Samia, Shaan, Rambo: Rabba Ishq Na Howe: Sami, Asima, Nimra: Salakhain: Shehzad Rafiq
Film Director Cast Genre Azan: Roshan Malik: Shaan, Saima, Moammar Rana: Anjaam: M Hanif: Shaan, Veena Malik, Sami Khan Drama: Basanti: Hassan Askari: Shaan, Saima ...
Title Director Cast Notes 1969: Aanch: Shamim Ara, Mohammed Ali, Rehana, Aslam Pervaiz: Aasra: Raza Mir: Shabnam, Mohammed Ali, Ratan Kumar, Nabila: Anari: Mustafiz ...
1981 marked a significant period in Pakistani cinema, as it faced a rapid decline due to islamization in the country, consequently resulting in destabilization of the film industry. [1] With growing censorship policies, Punjabi and Pashto action films dominated the field. [ 2 ]