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  2. Al Ra'i (Jordanian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is composed of five sections: Mahalleyyat (Local news) Arabs and the World: Section for international news. Sports; Economy; Literature and Arts; The editors-in-chief of Al Ra'i are appointed by the Jordanian government. [7] The former editors-in-chief of the daily include Abdul Wahab Zaghilat, [8] Samih Maaytah [9] and Mohammad Tal.

  3. Waar - Wikipedia

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    Waar (Urdu: وار Wār; IPA:, transl. The Strike) is a 2013 Pakistani action-thriller film directed by Bilal Lashari (in his feature directorial debut), [6] written by Hassan Rana, and produced by Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi.

  4. Saawan - Wikipedia

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    Saawan (Urdu: ساون) is a 2017 Pakistani drama film directed by Farhan Alam and produced and written by Mashood Qadri under the production banner of Kalakar Entertainments. The film is based on a true story of a disabled child, who faced difficulties in the deserts of Pakistan . [ 2 ]

  5. List of Pakistani films of 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Nadeem Cheema Films, Cosmo Films, HF Films [15] [16] [17] [18]23: Huey Tum Ajnabi: Kamran Shahid Shamoon Abbasi, Sohail Ahmed, Mehmood Aslam, Shafgat Cheema, Adan Jilani, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Samina Peerzada, Ayesha Omar, Zayn Khan, Sadia Khan, Alyy Khan

  6. Durj - Wikipedia

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    Durj is a 2019 Pakistani Urdu-language mystery thriller film, written and directed by Shamoon Abbasi and produced by Dodi Khan.The film stars Shamoon Abbasi, Sherry Shah, Maira Khan, Dodi Khan, Nouman Javaid and Hafeez Ali. The film is based on true events and a large part of it is about cannibalism.

  7. Mass media in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan has around 300 privately owned daily newspapers. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (formerly the Federal Bureau of Statistics), they had a combined daily sale of 6.1 million copies in 2009. Television is the main source of news and information for people in Pakistan's towns, cities and large areas of the countryside.

  8. Azaadi - Wikipedia

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    Azaadi (Urdu: آزادی; transl. Freedom) is a 2018 Pakistani action thriller war film, that was released on 16 June 2018.It is written, directed and co-produced by Imran Malik with his brother Irfan Malik under the banner of their father Pervez Malik Films. [4]

  9. Maya (2015 Pakistani film) - Wikipedia

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    A teaser trailer and poster was revealed by official Facebook on 2 May 2015. [3] The film trailer was reviewed by DAWN.com as "Given that a good screenplay and creative cinematography couldn't save Siyaah from a poor box office performance, Maya can hardly be expected to haunt the audience."