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  2. Pashto cinema - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Sanober Qaiser's film Sartez Badmash [3] was released at two cinemas in Kabul and Pakhtun Pay Dubai was released in Dubai as well as Kabul. [3] In 2013, the first high definition Pashto film Zama Arman was released. After 35 years, in 2015 the Pashto film industry released seven new movies, thus breaking all previous records of film ...

  3. Cinema of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of Pashto-language films - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 1 December 1970. 1971 Darra Khyber: Mumtaz Ali Khan Asif Khan, Surayya Khan, Rabnawaz, Umar Daraz, Aman, Rehana Social Released on 14 May 1971 Bahadur Khan: B.R. Sayed Rukhsana, Humayun Qureshi, Nagina Released on 18 June 1971 Adam Khan Dukhaniye: Ajab Khan Afridi: A film about Ajab Khan Afridi [10] [11] Moosa Khan Gul ...

  5. Lists of Pakistani films - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Pakistan; List of Pakistani Punjabi-language films; List of Pashto-language films; List of Sindhi-language films; List of Pakistani animated films; List of highest-grossing Pakistani films; List of highest-grossing films in Pakistan; List of years in Pakistan; List of years in Pakistani television

  6. Yousuf Khan Sher Bano - Wikipedia

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    Yousuf Khan Sher Bano was the first-ever Pashto film released in Pakistan. It was released on 1 December 1970. [1] [2] [3] It was directed by Aziz Tabassum and produced by Nazir Hussain, [4] with debut stars Yasmin Khan and Badar Munir. The story is based on the Pashto folk story Yousuf Khan and Sher Bano.

  7. Musarrat Shaheen - Wikipedia

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    Musarrat Shaheen is a Pakistani actress-turned-politician from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [1] She is the chairwoman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Masawat. [2] Apart from politics, she was a noted actress in Pashto cinema. [3]

  8. List of Pakistani films of 1981 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Pashto media - Wikipedia

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    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 ...