Mushkil (Urdu: مشکل, lit. difficult) is an Urdu film which was released on 1995 across theaters in Pakistan. The film dealt with the issue of child-camel jockeys illegally trafficked from the third world into the numerous Arab countries. The score was composed by Amjad Bobby. Hit tracks included Dil ho gaya hai tera deewana and Mushkil hai barha mushkil hai.
, 2h47 OriginPakistan GenresThriller, Action, Musical ThemesPolitique, Films about religion, Musical films, Political films, Films about Islam ActorsMustafa Qureshi, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Babra Sharif, Javed Sheikh, Neeli, Rangeela Rating43% The film's protagonists are three Pakistani brothers, the older one being a police officer and the younger two, small-time hoodlums. The three brothers ultimately reconcile in the light of the controversy over The Satanic Verses: in a dramatized version of the Islamabad police firing on a mob on February 12, 1990 when five demonstrators were killed and 83 injured, their younger sister is killed by the police while demonstrating against Rushdie. The three brothers decide to avenge her and Islam’s honor by hunting down and killing Rushdie. They receive the help of a female police officer in the course of their mission.
, 2h38 OriginPakistan ActorsHumayun Saeed Ansari, Ahmed Butt, Nadeem Baig, Pooja Kanwal, Nausheen Ali Sardar, Javed Sheikh Rating67% Zoheb (Ahmed Butt) runs his late father’s business with the help of Mr. Khan (Javed Sheikh). His mother, Mrs. Haroon (Saba Hameed), is busy preparing for her daughter’s wedding while also on the lookout for a suitable match for her son. Meanwhile, Zoheb chances to meet Sheeza (Pooja Kanwal) two songs later, falls madly in love with her and marries her without his mother’s consent. But, once she finds out, Saba's character asks her son to bring his wife home. While driving back home with his bride, Zoheb is pushed over a cliff by Sheeza.