Top 5 Pakistani Movies To Watch

Movies have the power to make us sit up and take notice, learn about a new culture, experience a different perspective, or open our eyes to a world we know nothing about. We watch movies not only because they are fun and entertaining, but also because they make us think about issues in new ways.

It can be used for entertainment, education, or exploring important social issues.

Here are the top 5 Pakistani movies that you can watch:

1) The Legend Of Maula Jatt

The Legend Of Maula Jatt is The rare film that the Pakistani industry has been hoping for so long. It has broken several records in Pakistan’s Industry. The Legend of Maula Jatt is a Pakistani action drama film in the Punjabi language. The trailer of the film was released on 21 December 2018, with a release date of Eid-ul-Fitr 2019. Due to some objections and cases on the film, it could not be released in the cinema at the given time.

After some time, compromises and settlements were made and the film was supposed to release simultaneously in Pakistan and China on Eid-ul-Fitr 2020 but got delayed due to corona and pandemic emergencies. After a long wait, It was officially announced that the film will release in Pakistan on 23 October. The Legend Of Maula Jatt was also supposed to be released in India on 30 December, but the Indian Government banned it due to political issues. The film was made on a budget of 45Cr (Pakistani rupees).

2) Waar (2013)

Waar is a 2013 Pakistani action thriller film directed by Bilal Lashari and written by Hassan Rana.

War, which is mostly in English, follows Pakistani intelligence agents who work tirelessly to fight terrorist extremists as they plot to harm their nation.

Retired agent Mujtaba (Shaan Shahid) is called back to duty to lead the war against the demon Ramal (Shamoon Abbasi).

The actors are well-trained in handling the ammunition, and the action sequences are brilliantly executed.

3) Teefa in Trouble  

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Teefa In Trouble is a 2018 Pakistani romantic action comedy film. The film is directed by Ahsan Rahim.

Teefa in Trouble turned out to be a perfect blend of action, comedy, romance, and drama. The dialogues were interesting, relevant, and easy to understand for the local audience.

The film’s brief introduction states that Butt Sahib (Mahmoud Aslam) sent Teefa (Ali Zafar) to Poland in order to kidnap his friend Bonzo’s daughter Anaya (Maya Ali). So that she can be married to Butt’s son.

4) Jawani Phir Nahi Aani

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Jawani Phir Nahi Aani is a well-aimed sex comedy with satisfying hard laughs.

It is a comedy film that revolves around 4 childhood friends and their lives.

A divorced lawyer takes his three married friends on vacation to escape their wives.

One friend thinks he and his friends should go on an all-boys trip to Bangkok because he thinks they all need it right now.

The film was shot in various locations in Thailand including Bangkok, Pattaya and Coral Island while a few scenes were shot in Karachi.

At the second ARY Film Awards, Jawani Phir Nahi Aani received the highest number of 29 nominations while winning 18. At the 15th Luxstyle Awards, the film won 3 awards out of 10 nominations.

5) Na Maloom Afraad

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Na Maloom Afraad is the story of three carefree poor struggling souls, who run after their individual ambitions and desires.

Who are brought together by an event that turns their otherwise simple lives into a thrilling roller coaster ride. The three characters run through the chaotic city of Karachi making the craziest plan to save their love, life and asses.

They decide to solve the problem by engineering a strike, setting fire to the bank where they have lockers and claiming insurance on the losses to become richer than their dreams, knowing that they will not be caught and that three Na Maloom Afraad (unidentifiable persons) will be held responsible for the chaos.

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