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lahore has a multiplex in fortress.
lahore has many shopping malls underconstruction and they all contain cinemas, so more multiplexes coming in lahore, but they will mostly show english films.
karachi also has a few malls with cinemas under construction, but lahore has many, so in 2/3 years it will have alot of nice cinemas,
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he died in a plane crash and someone, messed up the engine and i am very happy, that person saved pakistan he had no quraan in his hand he was a sadam hussain.
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charizmatic said:
well we shudn't blame general zia as a destroyer of our film industry,the industry is destryed by soo called showman's and un educated lahori producers and directers they cant even speak properly infront of the press woh movies kiya khaak bnayengay directors like altaf hussain,masood butt,sangeeta and hasnian these all r un educated freaks and they all r responsible for this condition and mind u when zia was in charge inspite of all restrictions the quality of the movies were superb then why ur blaming him ???????????
yea the industry was destroyed by those uneductaed ppl, but it was because of zia ul haq the terrosit, that they came in to the industry. because of him all educated ppl left and it made way for the dumb thick people to come in. he also didnt let new technolgy in. and zia was just the pakistan version of sadam hussain.
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tere pyare mein was a super duper hit film, it was an excellent classic.
veer zaar was very different, it was a stupid love story wasting 3 hours and 15 minutes of your time. it was directed by a 70 year old whos all films have the same stories.
and yes tere pyare was copied in india by gadar, and went on to be the highest grossing film in india, and proves how much of a class product tpm was.