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- UmroAyyar: A New Beginning is a 2024 Pakistani sci-fi film, based on the classical Urdu-Persian novel, Hamzanama's character, Umro Ayyar, a thief and legend warrior of Tilism-e-Hoshruba.
- The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.
- After the death of the family patriarch, a mother and daughter's precarious existence is ripped apart. They must find strength in each other if they are to survive the malevolent forces that threaten to engulf them.
- The story of Nisha, daughter of a Pakistani-Norwegian family, who is kidnapped to Pakistan by her parents when her father finds her in bed with a man.
- In the early '90s, Karachi, two teenage brothers Mazhar and fakhar, secretly plan to watch adult movie when their father brings home a rented VCR, so they can "grow up".
- In a safe, peaceful town with all the villains put behind bars--thanks to our heroes--the kids are going about their lives like other children, at times finding controlling their powers difficult. During a school trip, they run into mysterious circus performer Erma (Mehwish Hayat) and things start to heat up. Erma is a superhero from a parallel world who is running and hiding from Babushka (Nimra Bucha), who is searching for her to take away her superpowers. The three vow to protect Erma, even turning against Deenu Chacha (Behroze Sabzwari), their mentor who gave them their powers in the first place. More twists follow as the children work selflessly for the greater good.
- Ideologies collide with fatal results when a military drone contractor meets an enigmatic Pakistani businessman.
- The plot of Khel Khel Mein revolves around the ever growing myths and mistrust after the fall of Dhaka.
- Malegaon, a small town tucked away near the heart of India geographically, is fraught with communal tension and under severe economic depression. To escape the harsh reality of their world, its people seek refuge in the fantastical world of cinema. This passion for cinema has spurred a group of cinema enthusiasts to make their own films-quirky, low budget, socially aware and notoriously funny spoofs of Bollywood films. Their ambition has grown and now they are ready to take on Hollywood and Superman. We follow them on this journey. At times funny, tragic, contemplative. Always warm and engaging. And as the film begins to take shape, through schemes and approaches that are sublimely ingenious, simply bizarre and purely hysterical, we also slowly discover Malegaon itself. A microcosm that embodies and reflects the complexities of modern small town India. Where the modern and the traditional rub shoulders, where extreme poverty and extreme wealth are neighbours, bewildering in its diversity, trapped in self-made destinies, with a spirit that can never be vanquished. The film is a tribute to that spirit, the spirit that enables The Supermen of Malegaon to make Malegaon's Superman.
- The life story of the brave soldiers of the Pakistan Army, mainly the Pakistan Air Force. Outlining their lives, relationships, duty and hardships.
- In Lucknow at the turn of the century, a dancer and courtesan believes that her pure soul and body will enable her to find true love and honor.
- The story of serial killer Javed Iqbal, who sexually abused and killed more than 100 children in Lahore between 1998 and 1999.
- A female convict on death row, her last wish is to tell her story to the media.
- Sheikh (Vasay Chaudhry) and Pervez (Ahmed Ali Butt) are now settled back into their mundane lives when suddenly Pervez's brother-in-law, Rahat (Fahad Mustafa), who had been out of touch for the past 10 years resurfaces, and invites his sister, Lubna (Uzma Khan), and her family to come visit him in Turkey. Pervez and his friend Sheikh, grab this chance to add some excitement into their lives embark on a new journey; this time with their family. They get the shock of their lives when they see the opulence with which the rich, charming and successful Rahat lives! But Pervez strongly feels that there is more to Rahat than what meets the eye, as his lavish lifestyle is a complete enigma.
- A love story between a writer and a blind woman.
- In Faizabad, British India, Dilawar is sentenced to several years in prison after Amiran's Daroga dad testifies against him. After his discharge around 1840, he extracts his vengeance by abducting Amiran and selling to a brothel madam. It is here Amiran will be re-named Umrao Jaan. Years later, Umrao has grown up and is an accomplished poetess as well as dancer extraordinary. She has many patrons, chief amongst them are Nawab Sultan and his father. The young Nawab is smitten by Umrao's beauty and her poems, but is finally forced to marry a girl of his mother's choice, leaving behind a heart-broken and devastated Umrao, who seeks solace in the arms of Faiz Ali and finally elopes with him, only to find out that he is a wanted bandit, and is shot down and killed by guards. Umrao re-locates to Kanpur where she establishes herself as a Poet and dancer, but is hunted down by brothel-keepers, Gohar Mirza and Husseini and brought back, where she is told that she must marry Gohar. Watch what Umrao does to escape from being married against her will, and her attempts to try and find her way back to her parents.
- A single divorce lawyer takes his three married friends on a vacation to escape their wives.
- Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad is a slogan near and dear to many Pakistanis. Nowadays, corruption sweeps across the nation that was once built upon on the basis of being pure and clean. Several institutions are infiltrated through bribery
- Zara seems to have always had a full life on the surface but she has always felt there is something out there that's missing, till she stumbles upon her mothers Diary.
- An account of the reign of Indian empress Razia Sultan and her love for her slave Jamaluddin Yakut.
- A dramatic depiction of the life of Hussain, with allegorical references to the history of the Prophet Muhammad and his descendants. It is prophesied that Young Hussain will one day lead the impoverished masses to a better life. It is his brother, Hasan, however who gains in prominence and when the government is overthrown in a military coup, he tries to adapt. Hussain in the meanwhile gets married and leads a small band of rebels in an attempt to fight the military dictatorship.
- In an effort to lift themselves out of their impoverished circumstances, a gang of amateur thieves decide to rob a bank.
- The story of serial killer Javed Iqbal, who sexually abused and killed more than 100 children in Lahore between 1998 and 1999.
- Long-feuding families unite through grandma's wish for an arranged marriage between reluctant Faris and Zoya, who unexpectedly fall in love amid comedic trials.
- A drama about three stories centered on the effects of extremism and 9/11 on Pakistanis.