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no way, the film industry is fine in lahore, there isnt a better place then lahore for it but name should be changed to something unique, studios should be bombed and new ones should be made in the new city/
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stop crying mr.billa, im sure mr musharaf or his wife need breaks like everyone on else on this planet,
fact is corruption is going down day by day under musharaf and people have not lost faith it, pakistan is heading towards prosperity.
what you have written is for you beloved gujjars, badmash, and those thugs with big ugly mushtaches like benezir and nawa shirf, you should be proud of musharaf to kick a fat joe like nawa shirif out this country.
you people from huts in ravi will never know the facts cos you people are to illiterate, once you get education come back at look at the facts.
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wat rubbish, they were banned from day 1, indian movies have never been unbanned in the first place, mugal e azam and taj mahal were given special screenings because they relate to muslims.
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i dnt think its costume drama, but its the films.
mugal-e-azam is old and even floped in india, how can it run in pakistan, was bad mistake to release it and taj mahal is just sh*t.
the films lacked star power, it was just like watching a big budget pakistan film. if salman khan or shah ruck had been in the film they would have been huge hits.
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Taj Mahal fails to click
Omer Rehman
LAHORE: Indian movie ‘Taj Mahal’, which was highly advertised and projected by both the Indian and Pakistani media, has failed to attract Pakistani cine-goers in the first week of its release, sources told The Post Saturday.
The sources said that cinema administration was seriously considering stopping the movie as it was not making handsome business to meet its expenses.
The movie’s first premier was held on April 26 at Plaza Cinema which was attended by several renowned artistes from Bollywood and Lollywood, while the regular shows started on April 28. People seemed so keen about the launch of an Indian movie in Pakistani cinemas after a lapse of more than four decades.
Taj Mahal was simultaneously launched in three cinemas of Lahore (Plaza, Imperial and Sozo World) because experts had anticipated the movie to be a huge success.
Muhammad Mubashir, an accountant at Plaza Cinema, told The Post that the movie couldn’t live up to the investors’ expectations.
“The cinema has a seating capacity for about 850 viewers but not more than 100-120 people came to see the movie in each show,” he said
He said the before Taj Mahal’s launch, they were exhibiting King Kong at their cinema which was shown for 16 consecutive months and generated a lot of revenue for the cinema. “We have to stop playing Taj Mahal in its third week of release to avoid further loss,” he said.
Mubashir said the main reason for the movie’s low turnover was the changed taste of Pakistani public. “People don’t want to see costume films,” he said, adding that today’s public would love to see vulgar dramas but not a serious love story. He claimed that everything including the story, acting and picturisation of the movie was good. Taj Mahal had also failed to attract Indian viewers during its release there.
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mr, billa badmashi gujjar walla lahori
its good to know you you appreciate the rules by janubaba but its about time you learn how to read is well, this is a lollywood section and its no dustbin where you can post your badmashi and gujjar rubbish. wat does the opening of a resturant have to do with lollywood and what does the murder of someone at laxmi chowk have to do with lollywood, we are not interested in knowing about paindu gangs of gwalmandi
what rubbish is this http://www.janubaba.com/wforum/forum_posts.asp?TID=22448&PN= 1
if you want to witness real gangs come down to hotspot in dha or cafe life in gulberg and i will show you.
and its good to know that whole of jb admire your work, i guess thats why you have been banned here 3 times allready
and its only dogs like parvaiz elahi who would respect you, cos no one else gives a crap about you.
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cos maybe they have been drinking.
these partys happen in lahore everyday, just open up the sunday magazine on daily times website, they give you many pictures from such partys, a new topic was not really need for this, this party looks shabby many better partys take place everyday in lahore.
Majajan - A big hit !! Famous actress Saima produced her first ever film Majajan, which has become a box office hit film in Pakistan. The film story is inspired by a holy saint Bulhey Shah. Main actors are Saima, Shaan, Madiha Shah and Shafaqat Cheema. Syed Noor is director of this Punjabi film.
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STANDARD said:
actually our punjabi audience mostly illitrate people.. in chorian the movie have bad sound and pictures ..but it was a huge hit.. and most repeated things of movie is again shan and again saima(overaged) girl..it seems punjabi girl cannot be young in punjab
mugal-e-azam was in black and white, it was an all time blockbuster.
you cant compare yestodays movies with todays movies, they had different technology as well as different demands. if chooriyan released today it would have been a straight flop.
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paki lion said:
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well i saw a piece of this film, i am not that impressed coz there are some parts of films wich is typical seen in most gujjar/badmaash type movies, like dialogue delivery, acting like a robots, always looking angry...too bad again..
dude, they have to be relistic, as it has said the film is inspired by bulleh shahs life, and all that happened at those times.
so bulleh shah had big moustache? so bulleh shah always talked angrily? so bulleh shah always moved like a robot?
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paki lion said:
well i saw a piece of this film, i am not that impressed coz there are some parts of films wich is typical seen in most gujjar/badmaash type movies, like dialogue delivery, acting like a robots, always looking angry...too bad again..
dude, they have to be relistic, as it has said the film is inspired by bulleh shahs life, and all that happened at those times.