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Opening Title Genre Director Cast Ref June 26: Zakhmona: Action-thriller Shahid Usman Arbaz Khan, Ajab Gul, Afreen Khan, Laila Khan, Jhangir Khan, [4]June 26: Dus Khushi Ba Mane
The movies released were Ma Cheera Gharib Sara, Sar-Teza Badmash, Daagh, Mayeen kho Lewani vee, Khanadani Badmash, Pukhtoon pa Dubai ke [4] and I Love You too. [4] Shama cinema in Peshawar is popular. [5] Reham Khan's movie Janaan has won awards for its screenplay. [6] Naz cinema was first to provide 3D digital movie experience at Peshawar. [7 ...
[5] [6] Yasmeen acted with the Pashto actor Badar Munir and the pair became icon of Pashtun films. [7] [8] She acted in more than 80 pashto movies along with Badar Munir and 200 movies in her total career. [9] [10] Yasmeen Khan's first Urdu film, Dulhan Ek Raat Ki was released in 1975.
Apart from cinema in Persian, Pashto cinema is also flourishing in Afghanistan. Several Pashto language films have been made since the fall of the Taliban, including some by foreigners like Good Morning Afghanistan (2003) by Camilla Nielsson. [17] Kabullywood (2017) is a comedy-drama directed by Louis Meunier that was shot entirely in Kabul.
Janaan (French/Urdu/Pashto: جانان; transl. Beloved) is a 2016 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Azfar Jafri, written by Osman Khalid Butt and co-produced by Hareem Farooq, Munir Hussain, Imran Raza Kazmi and Reham Khan, under production banners of IRK Films and Munir Hussain Films – UK.
Shahid worked in more than 800 Pashto dramas at PTV Peshawar Center. One of Ismail Shahid's most significant contributions is his work in promoting Pashto language and culture through drama. At a time when Pashto dramas were overshadowed by Urdu plays, Shahid played a key role in revitalizing Pashto theater and television.
The second Pashto film was made in 1960 and its story was a translation of an Urdu film, Nai Kiran (new ray). The dialogues of the film were written by Mir Hamza Shinwari. It was displayed at Novelty cinema, Peshawar. Pashto's 3rd film was the 1963 Tiga, also made by Mir Hamza Shinwari. The hero of the film was Umer Daraz, while Ludeel was the ...
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