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Banned because the movie talks about an Indian cricketer getting kidnapped before an India and Pakistan match and that caused the country to think it is against Pakistan. [32] 2016 Udta Punjab: Bollywood: Banned due to use of abusive language. [33] 2016 Shivaay: Bollywood: Banned because of India-Pakistan border conflict. [34] 2016 Ae Dil Hai ...
PAF Cinema (also known as PAF Auditorium) is a cinema and movie theater based in Cantt., Lahore, Pakistan. The cinema has a capacity of 500 people to sit in the auditorium in one time all seats are sofa sittings . Cinema was launched in December 2010 in which many Pakistani celebrities participated. [1]
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Lahore is the core of Pakistan's media and arts scene. Pakistan's film industry is based in the city and is called Lollywood. [1] Many films are filmed in Lahore and the city has some of the oldest film studios in the country. Films which have been shot in, or have plots based in the city of Lahore include: Awarapan; Bhowani Junction; Bol ...
In 1947, after Pakistan was created out of British India, Lahore became the hub of cinema in Pakistan. [15] By 1947 there were around 80 cinemas in East Bengal . In March 1948, when the Governor-General of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah came to visit East Bengal , the radio broadcaster and filmmaker Nazir Ahmed was commissioned to create the ...
Border is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language epic war film written, produced and directed by J. P. Dutta. Set during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 , the film is based on the events of Battle of Longewala (1971). [ 2 ]
DHA Cinema (or Defence Housing Authority Cinema) is a movie theatre in Lahore, Pakistan. It is located in Lalak Jan Chowk R Block Phase 2 DHA, running by DHA administration. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Kya Dilli Kya Lahore (transl. What Delhi, what Lahore?) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language war film set in 1948, post India's independence, and deals with the Partition of India. The film stars Vijay Raaz, Manu Rishi, Raj Zutshi and Vishwajeet Pradhan, with Gulzar credited as the presenter. Produced by Karan Arora, it marks the directorial debut ...