The beloved animated franchise continues with “Allahyaar and the Legend of Markhor,” offering children a captivating adventure that has become a successful staple in the Pakistani film landscape.
The film is based on the true story of the serial killer, who confessed to the murders of 100 young boys in Lahore in 1999. It has already gained international recognition. It premiered at a film festival in the United Kingdom and has been selected for the prestigious Berlin International Art Film Festival.
On Sunday, Zafar shared his cover of the song that was first released in 1998 on social media. The actor from the song’s music video was seen browsing through all of his work on a screen with an AI-generated avatar.
Guru, an Express Entertainment television series that would keep viewers glued to the screen, will centre on an intersex man who is the main character both at work and at home.
Naeemuz Zafar, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS)’s Chief Census Commissioner and Chief Statistician, made a ground-breaking declaration when he unveiled the early results of the seventh national and first-ever Digital Census.
The animated project is set in a setting that was inspired by the country of its origin, Pakistan. The buildings in the movie resemble those of a large city, and the characters’ outfits were modelled after the Shalwar Kameez, the nation’s traditional dress, in order to better connect with the audience.
Tipu, who has been in numerous plays and motion pictures, including Suno Chanda, Na Maloom Afraad, and Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat, among others, was invited to the Cannes thriller Festival this year for his performance in the horror thriller In Flames directed by Zarrar Kahn.
In its Arabic adaptation, the drama is titled Qareeban, meaning “This Way.” A teaser of the Arabic version was shared by Ahmed Ali Akbar through a collaborative post with Hum TV Arabia, and fans eagerly flocked to witness it.
The artistic community claimed that Pakistan, not Jinnah House, was the target of this attack. Candles were lit, and Quaid received condolences from the civic society and the artistic community for their failure to defend Jinnah House from the criminals.
Recently, Fahad Mustafa took the internet by storm with his collaboration with the fashion guru Hassan Shehryar Yasin. The photoshoot went viral all over social media as Fahad looked breath-taking. It would’nt be wrong if said that many hearts were robbed.