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Quantitatively, Pakistan Film Industry ranks among the top ten film producing nations of the world with an average of 80 full length feature films per year. while India's "Bollywood" makes some 800 films a year to a tune of two billion dollars.

Music is also very popular in Pakistan, and ranges from traditional styles to more modern groups that try to fuse traditional Pakistani music with western music.

Lollywood star Reema, who the Indian press has crowned as ‘The Aishwarya Rai of Pakistan,’ has worked in over 175 films for the last 14 years, confesses she decided to do something she wanted. that is to direction.

About her film Koi Tujh Sa Kahan, a woman-oriented film. It will be the first [Pakistani] film to be shot in London. If all goes well, she will release it in India too.

Pakistani director-cum-actor Javed Sheikh is planning an Indo-Pakistani cinematic project titled Sanatta .
The film would feature Pakistani actor Momi Rana and Indian actress Kareena Kapoor

Sheikh,is particularly keen to rope in Bollywood's talented choreographers and singers for the film that will feature some of Pakistan's most talented actors and actresses.

Those selected in the final cast are actors Sana, Meera, Humayun Saeed, Nadeem Baig, Behroz Sabzwari, Ismail Tara and Uzma Gillani. Sheikh and his brother Saleem Sheikh will also feature in the film, most of which has been shot in Australia and New Zealand.

A lot of young professional film-makers are now venturing to do films and within the next decade there would be a sea change in the cultural scenario of the country.Though Hollywood films are popular in Pakistan and they influence the film-makers, when recreated it would have a Pakistani touch. Commercial and serious cinema too are on the path of revival. There is a strong team of team of scenarists and lyricists in Pakistan who are capable of taking up challenging assignments.

Posted 13 Mar 2004

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