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Monday, 1 December 2014

Some of Recent Pakistani Blockbuster Movies

God, the amount of adrenalin rushing through my veins as I'm writing this post is hilarious. Okay. That was a bit exaggerated even so I'm really tickled up to see all these people making efforts to bring some change in the redundant cinema industry of ours. I love movies and it would feel so privilged and cool to see our movies screened and acclaimed globally. Awwhyeah. These all, might as well be the revival of cinema in Pakistan. Here are some of the Pakistani movies, which caught my attention; albeit haven't seen all of them nonetheless they should be and have been screened worldwide. And I say this in a pleadingly hopeful attire.

-Dukhtar (Daughter)
-Chambaili (The fragrance of freedom)
-Waar (Attack)
-Tamana (Desire)
-O21/The Extortionist
-Josh (Rigor): Independence Through Unity 
-Moor (Mother); To-be-released
-Na Maloom afraad (Unknown people)
-Gidh (Vulture)
-Seedlings
- Bol (Speak)
-Khuda Kay Liye (In the name of God)
-Siyyah (Pitch Black)
-Good Morning Karachi; To-be-released

So I'd say break the stereotypes! Film the taboos. Raise your voice. Revive the cinema. It makes you relive your lives and lets your imagination go wild. Never hold back. There is soo much inexplicable talent in this country's youth and adults. We just need to rekindle the fires that were once lit by our pioneers and struggle till death to make our country's name in this world.