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Top 10 Globally Famous Pakistani Films You Absolutely Must Watch

Our country has produced some of the greatest dramas and a Pakistani film or two. This is the reason our industry is progressing gradually. Above all, this is all because we have become experts in the genre of ‘Drama.’ Therefore, if you see our Pakistani old film collection, you will know. However, these movies always promise you a fine ride through diverse cultures and stories. Thus, there is so much more in store for you when it comes to Pakistani movies.

Furthermore, one could easily get a knack for classic regional films. You can find every flavor, from wholesome comedy and a strong dose of action to sweet romance. For instance, action movies include Bhag Lage Rehan and Bardarsht Di Had. Thus, most of our national productions have been focused on it. Right now, Punjabi movies are trending in the industry. They have gathered so much hype, which seems justified, too.

Nonetheless, our films are being molded as per the modern taste. This blog will shed light on the top 10 all-time popular Pakistani films. These gems have moved hearts and created quite an uproar.

The Finest 10 Pakistani Film Collection

1.    The Legend of Maula Jatt

It is one of the most well-known movies ever to be released in our industry. Moreover, it features the two top stars in Pakistan today, Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan. In addition, the Pakistani film Maula Jatt follows the tale of a courageous warrior, Maula Jatt. He, later on, takes the role of a fearsome man to avenge his family. Thus, this kind of situation always disperses diverse emotions into the atmosphere. As seen in other glorious action films, namely, Aakhro Waley. And so is the case here.

Besides, it is one of the Punjabi films that displays the vibrant culture of Punjab. This movie was widely appreciated by everyone worldwide due to its contribution to an amazing storyline. Apart from this, the acting was also spot on. All these factors contributed to making this Pakistani new film among the top movies across the country. Above all, this masterpiece brought Punjab’s oldest folklore into the limelight again as the film became a blockbuster itself.

2.    Bol

Bol broke records for its powerful narrative. Therefore, most of its dialogues highlight the key social issues, rampant in our country. This Pakistani Urdu film tells the story of a girl living in a strict household. However, she has a burning desire to set laws straight in her society. This theme dominates the film as a whole.

So, this Pakistani film addresses important issues like women’s rights and family problems through her journey. Cherry on top, every actor nailed their role in the movie. Thus, it is one of those Urdu movies which make you ponder on several instances throughout the screen-time. Most importantly, this movie won hearts on a global scale.

3.    Janaan

It came out in 2016. Janaan aimed at conveying positive notions about the Pakistani northern areas, including Swat, where Malala Yousufzai received severe injuries. On the bright side, the film managed to take 8th rank among the UK Box Office Top Ten in the same year of its release. Therefore, this is a huge move for the promotion of Pashto films such as Bewasi, Ilzaam and Armaan.

Besides, this Pakistani film surrounds the life of a girl who returned from Canada. She’s there for her cousin’s marriage but also takes a romantic interest in someone. Furthermore, there are also dark secrets, scenic beauty of landscapes and display of slowly budding romance in the air. The talented cast, such as Ali Rehman Khan, Armeena Khan, Bilal Ashraf and Haniya Aamir, along with breath-taking songs, made the whole production stand out. Hence, such Pakistani films online could boost the Pashto industry. It’s a must-watch.

4.    Cake

This is another Pakistani Urdu film. The whole movie shows a simple plot which revolves around family care. However, it shows two sides to a typical family relationship. On one hand, there is a display of great affection and sacrifice. While, on the other, there are haunting secrets and getting hurt. In a nutshell, it tells the story of a family who return to their homeland when the father falls ill. There was great acting involved, and the movie beautifully showcases the Pakistani countryside.

There is a tinge of surprise in the movie. It comes when the secrets get out in the broad daylight. This Pakistani Urdu film reaches its climax when one of the daughters abroad finds that she has committed a crime and was saved. This is one of the fine details that made the movie an absolute hit. However, you can find such family-oriented regional films on our site too, like, Chahat and Aulad.

5.    Khuda Kay Liye

The movie came out in 2007. In addition, it centers around religious and cultural taboos prominent in our society. One could see it as unmasking the harsh realities that play behind the scenes and cause a huge impact overall. Such an outcome is only achieved when the maker goes through it all. Thus, we come to the director of this film, Shoaib Mansoor, who admits to taking a lot of his life as inspiration for the production. You can go through Express Tribune’s article on this film.

Key Issues of the Film

There are also a lot of narratives in the storyline. Primarily, two different perspectives were embodied in the form of two brothers, Sarmad and Mansoor. They both initially start off as singers but later on, change their paths. This is one of the Urdu movies that unveils the true root cause of evil, “extremism.” Thus, this is what is gnawing at our Pakistani society, disguised as religious restrictions. This is what causes frequent tension between the two brothers in the movie.

It surely is a great initiative. Such works should be a part of Pakistani new film productions, just like our Pakistani literature, where people raise their voices, too. Secondarily, the film displayed radicalization at play through the transformative character of Sarmad (Fawad Khan). Here, his role is nothing like that in the Pakistani film Maula Jatt. Instead, here he is, first a singer and then turned into a hypocritical pious man. As he seems religious but his actions say otherwise.

Lastly, this film also highlights a major 9/11 perspective that led to the mistreatment of many Muslims worldwide. To some extent, this was the outcome of said extremism. Still, however, the world becomes unfair to even the innocents like Mansoor in the film. The mixed notions of good and evil trapped souls, creating more unhappy and confused individuals. Unlike the novel, The Reluctant Fundamental of Mohsin Hamid, the Pakistani film shows hope for humanity in the eyes of Mansoor despite the torture.

6.    Punjab Nahi Jaungi

It is another Pakistani Punjabi film that will surely capture your heart. It falls in the category of romantic comedies. Furthermore, the plot of the film revolves around family drama. Apart from this, Punjab Nahi Jaungi lays out a romantic tale of love and as well as provides scenes overflowing with humorous dialogues. Moreover, it hails one of those Punjabi films that won numerous hearts globally due to actors like Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat. Hence, making it an international success.

7.    Jawani Phir Nahi Ani

This is one of the most popular Urdu movies in the comedy genre. It is about the story of a group of friends who go on an adventurous trip. And it’s packed with jokes, funny scenes, and surprises. It was a massive success in Pakistan and quite well-received in other countries as well. Jawani Phir Nahi Ani received massive appreciation even on Pakistani films online forums. In a nutshell, it has taken the comedy genre to new heights in Pakistan.

8.    Zaraab

Zaraab translates to “heat”, which refers to the tough condition of people. It is one of the first Balochi movies that stole the international spotlight. It came out in 2018. Furthermore, it highlights the harsh reality of how none of the major developmental projects saved the failing condition of Balochistan. The land is still at the complete mercy of the Creator. Such themes also dominate Pashto films. These issues need to be addressed right now.

The director of this award-winning film highlighted the struggles in its production. That is to say, they had to drop a few roles entirely as the females did not agree to play those. Additionally, a huge crowd came to watch this Pakistani film everywhere. Yet, Gwadar is deprived of so many such facilities, be it cinema or basic living necessities. He gave his detailed interview to Dawn news. Hence, these regional films hope to spread the word. Thus, trying to transform the poor condition of the people.

9.    Umer Marvi

This is one of the first Sindhi movies out of the Pakistani industry. Its interesting storyline involves a bond between a simple village girl, Marvi and a ruler, Umar. The girl, gifted with immense beauty, wishes to lead a simple life. However, the ruler, red with fury, locks her up after her decline to his marriage proposal. This kind of royal love story is not portrayed in works today be it Punjabi, Sindhi or Saraiki movies. Thus, it has received a 7.9 rating on IMDb ranking charts.

10.  Koonj

The last movie is full of action. Koonj is one of the finest Saraiki movies of the year 2019. The TP Film production released it. Unlike the others, it had millions of viewers online. Besides this, there are other masterpieces in Saraiki language. These include Apna Khoon, Aas and Barood, to name a few. Therefore, soon just like Punjabi and Pashto, Saraiki films will also make the headlines. So, let’s play our role and appreciate their creativity and hard work.

Why You Should Watch Them:

  • Rich Culture: These movies display the essence of Pakistani culture and heritage. For instance, Sindhi movies would be perfect for you to explore the vibrant traditions of Sindh.
  • Incredible Stories: Every single movie has its own phenomenal and fascinating plot.
  • Talented Cast: There is an array of brilliant actors and actresses casted. Their acting skills make the film seem as close to reality as possible.
  • Worldwide Audience: These films are not just popular in Pakistan, but all over the globe.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, every Pakistani film is more than just entertainment. They teach us lessons, demonstrate emotions and connect us with our culture. Everyone should see the above-mentioned top 10 films. They’re fun; they’re emotional; they have great stories. However, it is usually seen that people love the twisted game of action and then need some comic relief as well. Therefore, we list some of the renowned Punjabi, Sindhi and Balochi movies out there. So, now that you have your complete list of movies grab some popcorn and start binge-watching!

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