PESHAWAR: Pashto film industry always has been in deep crises, be it decades of militancy, terrorism, razing of cinema theatres and the current pandemic. The Pashto film industry is fast approaching ...
Pashto cinema is undergoing an identity crisis; it is now synonymous with buxom women with gyrating hips. Its audience is critical of these vulgar dance sequences and the days where these very films ...
LAHORE: Pashto cinema seemed to have finally taken a hit in 2016. The industry had been hanging by a thread for long enough and we were destined to see its downfall. In 2017, the situation remained ...
While serious efforts are being made to revive Pashto cinema, the law and order situation, demolition of cinema houses and proliferation of pirated DVDs are just a few of the many hurdles in the way ...
Passing through the empty chairs at one of the famous cinemas of Peshawar, Arshad cinema, viewers of the new Pashto film Badnam (2017) of legendry actor Arbaz Khan did not amount to more than two ...
(MENAFN- Tribal News Network) PESHAWAR: Actress Sidra Noor says he had negative concept about Pashto films, but her misconceptions were removed when she did her first Pashto film. Sidra Noor said in ...
Generally, cinemas are considered the most common source of entertainment. As in other parts of the country, people across Balochistan also used to watch movies in Pashto cinemas all over the capital ...
The screening of four Pashto movies on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr is all set to dazzle the cinemas with hopes to revive the ailing regional film industry through providing a spice of entertainment ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A projectionist lies asleep in the sweltering Pakistani heat, his face covered by a cloth. A colleague rewinds a reel manually while on screen, through the hashish smoke ...
Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August 2021, they have unofficially banned music and movies. However, a group of volunteers has been striving to keep cinema alive by screening Afghan ...
A projectionist lies asleep in the sweltering Pakistani heat, his face covered by a cloth. A colleague rewinds a reel manually while on screen, through the hashish smoke, a woman bounces on a bed ...
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