Ghar Kab Ao Gey is Pakistani Urdu language film directed by Iqbal Kashmiri which was released across theaters in Pakistan in Eid-ul-Fittar January 9, 2000.
OriginPakistan GenresDrama, Musical, Romance ActorsShaan Shahid, Humaima Malick, Zara Sheikh, Shafqat Cheema, Meera, Ahsan Khan Rating71% Rulia, a local hood (played by Shaan Shahid) who finds Ishq-e-Khuda(Love Of God), after he is ‘privileged’ by the prayer of a Sufi Dervish(a man of God). In a parallel unconnected arc Ashan Khan – playing Ahsan, an engineer from Karachi – falls for Iqra (Meera), while Kulsoom (Wiam Dahmani), Iqra’s best childhood-bud, falls for Ahsan.
Directed bySangeeta OriginPakistan ActorsShaan Shahid, Reema Khan, Ahsan Khan, Deeba, Abid Khan Rating51% The story is about two different classes; Shaan belongs to a middle-class family with great traditional values and Reema is from a rich family. The film portrayed the difficulties of a rich girl adjusting to a middle-class family.
ActorsResham, Shaan Shahid, Sana, Abid Ali Rating65% Jannat Ki Talash is a film set in the time when Pakistan was newly created, and still some Muslims lived in India, whom thought as their home to be Pakistan. The film beautifully scripted by the senior director Hassan Askari and is about a Pakistani girl Salma (Resham) whose life is changed, once living in India. Shaan loves her, who was her cousin living in newly made Pakistan.
The movie is all some sort of rivalry about Dance between Shaan Shahid and Javed Sheikh. Shaan seems to be a dance teacher as he is motivating the girl to dance well and Javed Sheikh on the other hand is doing a negative role somewhat like MHSA. Momal Sheikh and Neil Uchong Ali are the two dancers showing their artwork on stage and practicing their dance steps in many scenes.
Asoo’s (Shaan) father, who works in a local godown finds that “poe-durr” (heroin) is being smuggled from the godown and he being the upright, virtuous (idiotic) type decides that he absolutely must blow his own trumpet and go to the police to blow the whistle on the nefarious drug smuggling operation going on under his own very nose at the behest of his own employers.