Executive Producer
Zindagi Tamasha (Circus of Life) is an intimate portrait of a family, who lives in Lahore.
Jamboora (Voice)
Las urnas llegan a la jungla. El Rey León ha decidido retirarse y para acabar con la sucesión de padres a hijos ha convocado elecciones. Su consejera Miss Fina se encargará de todos los preparativos, pero también de amañar los votos. Como resultado, Mangu, un feliz y humilde burro lavandero, termina siendo el futuro rey. Sin embargo, las intenciones de Miss Fina esconden un malévolo plan. Ocupar el trono y que Mangu siga todas sus órdenes. El alegre burro deberá demostrar que está preparado para ser el próximo rey de la jungla mucho antes de sentarse en el trono. Película de animación de producción pakistaní dirigida por Aziz Jindani, que debuta en la dirección de largometrajes.
The controversial and troubled Indo-Pakistani writer Saadat Hasan Manto finds his artistic choices challenged by censors.
Annie, who lives a life of make-believe, meets Billa, an ambitious and quick-witted rickshaw driver, and an unforgettable journey begins.
Haider’s uncle
Haider gets hooked by the local SHO in a mob firing case. Ultimately after getting away with this case, Haider´s life takes a drastic change. Haider now sees the bigger and bitter picture of the current system, and how it affects everybody. He decides to do something about this system, and in the process, his education, family, friends and love are at stake
The movie is based upon the lives of seven conservative families living together in one 'Haveli' in a Punjabi Village.
Master Akhtar Hussain
The patriarch of a religious Muslim family refuses to accept his intersex child, tearing his family apart.
Pooja, a Hindu, and Bao, a Muslim are in love. Bao succeeds in winning Pooja’s. However Sooria, who is Pooja fiancé, is also in love with her. Similarly, Lajo, who is engaged to Bao, is waiting for the love of her life.
The story revolves around Gulaab Bibi (Saima), a village belle who falls in love with an army officer Shahnawaz (Moammar Rana) who is posted in her village along the Pakistan-India border. Shahnawaz hails from a well-off wadera family. His family consist of his brothers and sisters in law. They hope to get him married off to the sister, played by actress Aleena, of one of the babhis. They are not pleased when Shahnawaz brings his newlywed bride, Gulaab to the haveli.
This story is dedicated to those daughters and sisters whose life is spoiled by the devil.
City boy Bakhtu, (Moammar Rana) goes to live with uncle back in the village. Here he sees Billo (Saima), his uncle's older daughter and falls in love. Terrorised by her stepmother (Bahar) and stepsisters, Billo is forced to serve as a servant in her own home. Bakhtu declares his love for her, which is not going down well with Bahar, who having seen Bakhtu, wants her own daughter Nargis married to him. On the other hand Nargis is not going to wait for dear mummy, and attempts to win him over with a sizzling dance number in the rain, but fails miserably. Things come to a boiling point when the couple are confronted by Bahar, the situation is ill-handled by Bakhtu who insults his aunt, calling her a churail (a witch) and is thrown out of the house. Bahar who want be insulted in her own home quickly makes arrangements for Billo to marry a local Chaudry.