Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn amazing and never-before-seen on-screen cast. And, the people's favorite husband-wife duo, Hira and Mani will be appearing together for the first time.An amazing and never-before-seen on-screen cast. And, the people's favorite husband-wife duo, Hira and Mani will be appearing together for the first time.An amazing and never-before-seen on-screen cast. And, the people's favorite husband-wife duo, Hira and Mani will be appearing together for the first time.
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Zin Mahal had the most interesting premise and plot with some comic moments. It takes on social issues like homelessness, superstition with a touch of humor. All the primary actors delivered good performances. Pasoori was a fun ride, provided much needed light hearted buffer between two intense films and made the viewing experience better. Performance wise again, all the actors delivered specially Ramsha. Ek Sau Taeeswan was intense drama about underbelly of marital relatioinships exploring (in)fidelity with many wordplays in place. Mehwish Hayat's character Sadaf was the driving force, got most of the punchline dialogues and she carried the film well on her shoulders. Wahaj Ali's character Asad was more of a foil and on a listening/realization trip. He had slightly less room for performance and did well with what he had.
The format of three short films was like a buffet in a restaurant and provided interspersing combination of different tastes that I thought worked well for the viewing experience.
The format of three short films was like a buffet in a restaurant and provided interspersing combination of different tastes that I thought worked well for the viewing experience.
Wahaja ali as asad is phenomenal🔥
Whistle in silence and let your success make a noise👌may allah give you more success. Wahaj is a gem in pakistan industry
Wahaj expressions dialogue delivery uff🔥
Wahaj nailed all characters his expressions are great his humbelness his attitude his anger all feeling are suited on his character
I have never seen a actor like wahaj ali
Teri meri kahaniya is a great concept
Wahaj ali is such a underrated actor before tere bin realase but after tere bin wahaj got his importace in the industry .
He is such a great person in real life also he love peoples around him.
He is such a great person in real life also he love peoples around him.
Brilliant acting, engaging stories, nice songs.... U must watch this amazing film.... appreciate efforts by the makers..... Hats off.
Sajin Mahal the first film by Nabeel Qureshi has set the pace for the entire anthology and beautifully acted by the entire cast, not a dull moment.
Pasoori, again nice film, good songs and catchy moments....
123waan, man, words can be so beautiful if spoken brilliantly by Wahaj n Mehwish... Written by maestro Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar sb... Was a treat and rightly placed as the last of the lot...
See Prime.thank you for the film.... Go with the family and friends. You will not be disappointed.
Sajin Mahal the first film by Nabeel Qureshi has set the pace for the entire anthology and beautifully acted by the entire cast, not a dull moment.
Pasoori, again nice film, good songs and catchy moments....
123waan, man, words can be so beautiful if spoken brilliantly by Wahaj n Mehwish... Written by maestro Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar sb... Was a treat and rightly placed as the last of the lot...
See Prime.thank you for the film.... Go with the family and friends. You will not be disappointed.
Apart from a few truly stellar cinematic films (Maula Jutt, Moor, Manto, Waar, Namaloom Afraad, Laal Kabootar), Pakistani Cinema is confused. Most films are like directors trying to copy-paste a TV drama onto the big screen.
The same is the case with this anthology. They are a good collection of short films, but definitely not for the big screen. The second film was essentially an extended ad for Cadbury Dairy Milk, it was so bad. This should have been a digital release. Save for some excellent cinematic scenes at the end of the third short film, nothing was truly cinema eye-candy.
Pakistani directors should realize that making movies for the cinema is different than making them for the TV/Computer screen. There is a thing called cinematic experience.
Also, Khalilur Rehman should stick to writing cringey, misogynistic dramas.
Definitely not one to be watched in cinemas, see it digitally or on TV.
The same is the case with this anthology. They are a good collection of short films, but definitely not for the big screen. The second film was essentially an extended ad for Cadbury Dairy Milk, it was so bad. This should have been a digital release. Save for some excellent cinematic scenes at the end of the third short film, nothing was truly cinema eye-candy.
Pakistani directors should realize that making movies for the cinema is different than making them for the TV/Computer screen. There is a thing called cinematic experience.
Also, Khalilur Rehman should stick to writing cringey, misogynistic dramas.
Definitely not one to be watched in cinemas, see it digitally or on TV.
The film begins with a funny and snappy horrorcomedy called "Jinmahal." Hira, Mani, and Gul-e- Rana all provide excellent performances in the direction of Nabeel Qureshi. It's entertaining to watch.
"Pasoori" is the second film. Unfortunately, actors of caliber such as Sheheryar Munnawar, Ramsha Khan, and Babar Ali are all wasted in this mediocre rom-com.
"Aik So Teeswaan" is the third, and the one I'm here to talk about. A story of two strangers who meet on a train ride. Sadaf's narrative is about a girl who is still looking on the bright side of her not-so-perfect married life, and Asad's story is about a painter and poet who has concerns about his marriage and is smitten by her. As they both discuss their experiences and ideas on their positions, as well as how other passengers are chasing their chemistry, the tale continues. It becomes more lyrical and intriguing as it nears its conclusion, as they each influence one other's beliefs and behaviors.
Wahaj Ali brings Asad the much-needed charm and tenderness in addition to Meahwish's stunning and strong Sadaf. You are captivated by the plot after seeing both performances. A beautifully written story by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, and a flawlessly executed script by Nadeem Baig.
"Pasoori" is the second film. Unfortunately, actors of caliber such as Sheheryar Munnawar, Ramsha Khan, and Babar Ali are all wasted in this mediocre rom-com.
"Aik So Teeswaan" is the third, and the one I'm here to talk about. A story of two strangers who meet on a train ride. Sadaf's narrative is about a girl who is still looking on the bright side of her not-so-perfect married life, and Asad's story is about a painter and poet who has concerns about his marriage and is smitten by her. As they both discuss their experiences and ideas on their positions, as well as how other passengers are chasing their chemistry, the tale continues. It becomes more lyrical and intriguing as it nears its conclusion, as they each influence one other's beliefs and behaviors.
Wahaj Ali brings Asad the much-needed charm and tenderness in addition to Meahwish's stunning and strong Sadaf. You are captivated by the plot after seeing both performances. A beautifully written story by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, and a flawlessly executed script by Nadeem Baig.
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- 2h 14min(134 min)
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