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Bin Roye Ansoo (novel)
''Bin Roye Ansoo'' ( ur, ; lit: ''Tears, Without Crying'') is a novella A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most short stories. The English word ''novella'' derives from the Italian ''novella'' meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) facts ... by Pakistani fiction writer Farhat Ishtiaq, published in 2010. ''Bin Roye Ansoo'' was first published in ''Khawateen Digest'' as a story in its complete novel section. In 2010, story was published as a novel by Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers. Plot summary The story revolves around Saba Shafiq, who is in love with her cousin Irtaza. But he treats her like his best friend, not a love interest. Irtaza then leaves for the United States of America for two years, where he meets Saman Shafiq, who is his cousin and falls in love with her. Saman is Saba's elder sister, and she was given to her uncle and aunt as a child. Saman's adoptive parents die in a plane crash which was ...
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Farhat Ishtiaq
Farhat Ishtiaq ( ur, ) (born June 23, 1980), is a Pakistani writer, author and screenwriter. She is best known for her romantic novels ''Humsafar'', ''Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu'', ''Diyar-e-Dil'', ''Dil se Nikle Hain jo Lafz'' and ''Woh Jo Qarz Rakhty Thay Jaan Per''. She mostly focuses on Pakistani society. Background Ishtiaq has a masters degree in civil engineering. She made a choice to give up engineering in 2005 and devote herself to writing. Publications Novels, books and short stories * ''Humsafar'' * ''Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu'' * ''Mere Humdum Mere Dost'' * ''Diyar-e-Dil'' * '' Bin Roye Ansoo'' * ''Jo Bache Hain Sang Samait Lo'' * ''Woh jo Qarz Rakhtay thay'' * ''Woh Yakeen ka Naya Safar'' * ''Safar ki Shaam'' * ''Dil Say Niklay Hain jo Lafz'' * ''Kuchh Pagal Pagal Sai'' * ''Tum Hansti Achhi Lagti Ho'' * ''Junoon Tha Kay Justujoo'' * ''Khushboo Badal Chaand Hawa'' * ''Abhi Kuchh Din Lagain Gai'' * ''Mosam e Gul'' * ''Aap Apnay Daam Mein'' * ''Woh Ek Aisa Shajar Ho'' Screenplay ...
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Shahzad Kashmiri
Shahzad Kashmiri ( ur, ) is a Pakistani television and film director and cinematographer. Kashmiri is best known for his work as a cinematographer in Hum TV drama serials such as ''Humsafar'', ''Bilqees Kaur'', ''Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu'', ''Zard Mausam,'' ''Yaqeen Ka Safar,'' ''Maat and Parizaad''. Kashmiri was awarded Hum Honorary Phenomenal Serial Award for his work on ''Humsafar''. In 2012, Kashmiri debut as a television director and directed critically acclaimed drama series including ''Dil-e-Muztar'' (2013), ''Alvida'' (2015) and ''Maana Ka Gharana'' (2015-2016) and went onto receive Best Director Drama Serial nomination at 2nd Hum Awards for ''Dil-e-Muztar''. In 2015, Kashmiri co-directed ''Bin Roye'' as his feature film debut. The film became the third highest-grossing film of Pakistan. Kashmiri received Best Film Director nomination at 15th Lux Style Awards. Filmography Director Film * ''Bin Roye'' (2015) Television * ''Parizaad'' (2021) * ''Be Adab'' (2020) * ''Sabaa ...
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Bin Roye (TV Series)
''Bin Roye'' ( ur, ) ( English: Without Crying), is a 2016 Pakistani romantic-drama television series, which premiered on Hum TV on 2 October 2016. ''Bin Roye'' centers on love as it follows the life of Saba Shafiq who unknown to her cousin Irtaza, deeply loves him but he only thinks of her as a friend. The story then follow Saba's obsession with Irtaza, and his marriage with her sister Saman. Created and produced by Momina Duraid, ''Bin Roye'' it is co-directed, Shahzad Kashmiri and Haissam Hussain and was written by Farhat Ishtiaq based on her novel of similar name. The series aired on Hum TV as part of a night programming all under Duraid's production company. In 2015, a film adaptation of novel, with same cast and crew was also released, which went onto become the third-highest-grossing film of Pakistan. Humayun Saeed, Mahira Khan and Armeena Rana Khan reprised their leading roles from the film adaptation, as Irtaza, Saba Shafiq and Saman Shafiq, respectively. ...
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Jawani Phir Nahi Ani
''Jawani Phir Nahi Ani'' (), sometimes abbreviated as ''JPNA'' is a 2015 Pakistani adventure comedy film directed by Nadeem Baig. It was co-produced by Humayun Saeed, Salman Iqbal and Shahzad Nasib at Saeed's production house, Six Sigma Plus. It is the first installment in the ''Jawani Phir Nahi Ani'' film series, The film stars Humayun Saeed, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Ali Butt, Vasay Chaudhry and Mehwish Hayat. The supporting cast includes Sohai Ali Abro, Jawed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Bushra Ansari, Ayesha Khan, Sarwat Gillani and Uzma Khan. The film is about a single man who is a divorce lawyer. He takes his three married friends on a trip to help them escape their wives and the monotony of their lives. The film was shot in various locations in Thailand including Bangkok, Pattaya and Coral Island. A few scenes were shot in Karachi. On 5 June 2015, the film wrapped and post-production began. The film was released on Eid al-Adha, 25 September 2015. It received positive reviews fr ...
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List Of Highest-grossing Pakistani Films
This list charts the most successful Pakistani films screened at cinemas in Pakistan and overseas. Pakistani films generate income from several revenue streams including box office sales (admissions), theatrical exhibitions, television broadcast rights and merchandising. See ''List of highest-grossing films in Pakistan'' for domestic gross figures. Global gross figures With a worldwide box-office gross of more than Rs. 238.9 crore, The Legend of Maula Jatt is the highest-grossing Pakistani film. The following list shows Pakistan's top 24 highest-grossing films, which include films from all the Pakistani languages. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation.''This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources'' Domestic gross figures This is the list of top 11 highest-grossing Pakistani films within local Pakistani cinemas, which include films from all ...
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