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Watched Yalgaar few days ago, still a very good film by Pakistani standards, I thought the special effects with the bullets flying across was brilliant, the only downside is the story could have been more interesting.
 
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Watched a Pakistani movie called Waar a few days ago on Netflix. You guys have a long way to go in making movies
 
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'Punjab Nahi Jaungi' trailer makes us want to say, “Shut up and take my money!”


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KARACHI: The makers of Pakistani cinema’s highest grossing film Jawani Phir Nahi Ani are back with another potentially successful film, Punjab Nahi Jaungi. Directed by Nadeem Beyg, the film stars Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat, Urwa Hocane and Ahmed Ali Butt. The trailer of the film was launched in a ceremony on July 5 and boy, does it promise to be a full-on entertainer.

The trailer begins with Saeed’s voice in the background, saying, “Karachi ki larkiyan, you don’t know. Dimag mehdood, taleem zyada.” From then onward, the trailer takes us through a journey of a love triangle, with a backdrop of Punjab and Punjabi culture.

Saeed plays a Faisalabadi feudal, who falls in love with Hayat’s character while she is already in an affair with someone else. What ensues is a love triangle and heartbreak amidst weddings and much more. While the film’s poster, released yesterday, was disappointing, the trailer reminded us of a mix between Bollywood flicks Jab We Met and Namastay London. However, that, by no means, is a criticism.

The Punjab Nahi Jaungi trailer lays it all out for us to judge, and yet leaves us wanting more. As Beyg already proved, he can deliver a satisfying, entertaining cinematic experience and we have even more expectations from his upcoming venture than before.

I always say one has to end a trailer with a bang so that it makes the viewers want to take out their wallet right there and say, “Shut up and take my money!” Punjab Nahi Jaungi does exactly, that with a soon-to-be-popular dialogue, “Muhabbat me aurat se koi jeeta nahi hai, aur nafrat me aurat ko koi hara nahi saka.”

The much-anticipated film releases on Eidul Azha. Looks like Nabeel Qureshi’s Na Maloom Afraad 2 will have some tough competition this time around.

Watch the trailer here:

 
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Phir log kehtey hain copy hota hy oh dakhano ye purana hy sab kuch :D
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I am going for Mehrun Nisa next week Yalghaar just tried to bank on patriotic sentiment they forgot to focus on content

Dance and song has been in Pakistani cinema since its inception. Its only recently that people have started to watch Pakistani films once again, a lot of what they see is similar to bollywood films. Hence they think Pakistani films have copied not realizing that this kind of stuff has been part of Pakistani cinema for a very long time.
 
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Mehrunisa is now earning profit yalghaar still hasnt.recovered its budget

Dance and song has been in Pakistani cinema since its inception. Its only recently that people have started to watch Pakistani films once again, a lot of what they see is similar to bollywood films. Hence they think Pakistani films have copied not realizing that this kind of stuff has been part of Pakistani cinema for a very long time.
pata hy but stupid logon ko.kon samjhaye pata nahi unkey nazdeek dunya kis tarah chalti hy
 
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