OriginePakistan ActeursVeena Malik, Babrik Shah, Adnan Sajid Khan Note60% The film is a love story highlighting the frustration and anguish of the young generation affected by the forced decisions of their elders. The film is about a love triangle between Veena Malik, Babrik Shah and the new Adnan Khan.
ActeursResham, Zara Sheikh, Nadeem Baig, Khushboo, Babrik Shah, Tabu Note53% Zimmy (Ali Tabish) and Tina (Resham) belong to middle-class families; live and study in Dubai, and fall in love after initial indecisiveness. Zimmy becomes a famous singer thanks to Tina who appears in his first music video as a friendly-cum-romantic gesture. Seth Tahir Dawood (Nadeem) in Bangkok catches a glimpse of Tina on TV and asks his personal secretary, played by Kanwal, to arrange his meeting with her. The secretary is helped by Sweetie (Sajid Hasan), Tina's brother - a drunkard and a gambler - who manages to convince her mother that the 40-something Seth is the perfect match for Tina. Zimmy returns from an outdoor shoot to learn of the marriage and heartbroken, vows never to get married. But unknown to him, he is admired by Haya (Zara Sheikh), the daughter of Seth Dawood and Tina's step daughter.
, 2h43 Réalisé parReema Khan OriginePakistan ThèmesLe Tibet ActeursReema Khan, Moammar Rana, Veena Malik, Babrik Shah, Simran, Nadeem Baig Rôle Zaviar Note51% Koi Tujh Sa Kahan revolves around a loving husband and wife. Bella (Reema Khan) has been flying in Helicopter for come to PEERU HOTEL at Singapore for Peeru's Birthday Celebration. When she reach at Hotel, Media and guest all ready came there, But They Were Shocked because Peeru (Moammar Rana) was not with her.
OriginePakistan ActeursVeena Malik, Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Babrik Shah, Priya, Nadeem Baig Note68% The film starts as a clash between good and evil, a landscape that marks cinema across the world. The pursuits are represented in the film by two individuals who are deeply committed to their way of life. The characters are brilliantly rendered by versatile artists Nadeem and Talat Hussain, with quiet assertiveness by the former and boisterousness and exuberance by the latter.