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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.
Asur is a daring thriller which stands out for its creative writing and great performances. It takes viewers on a thrilling journey of the world of mythology, forensic science and a battle between a cop and a man who believes that he is a reincarnation of asur. A superb cast led by Arshad Warsi and Barun Sobti includes phenomenal performances by Ameya Wagh, Sharib Hashmi and Gaurav Arora. This series has engaging narrative of fusion of mythology, crime and technology with shocking twists. The writing is intelligent and entertaining at the same time, keeping the audience's interest across every episode. Asur is a must watch that will leave you captivated and wanting more.
An astonishing biographical drama about life of first female doctor of India Dr. Aandibai joshi and her courageous husband Gopalrao joshi. In the age of time where female education was big taboo in India they both fight to fulfill an impossible dream, breaking every misconception about education, religion and relationships.