The story revolves around an Israeli agent Ameer Khan (Afzal Ahmad) who, with his daughter Pinki (Reema), are here only to decapitate the country. In the quest of doing so they release Kali (Babar Ali) which causes a mystery to arise.
The film begins with a voice over explaining the "cause" of the filmmakers in attempting to expose a "crual custom"(as the poster said) that exists in the rural areas of the Punjab where women are married off (illegally) to the Quran so that the landowning family doesn't have to part with any of its wealth. The action is based around the rural haveli of Vadda Saeen - the family elder, and his wife. They live in their sprawling estate together with the extended family that is usually warring with one another. There are also legions of slaves (ghulams) who devote themselves to the Vadda Saeen and show their love for their Saeen by kissing and nuzzling his feet!
'Bonny' is harassed by some 'Badmash' on her way back home while a gnarled and wise oldie reminisces about the Raj days remarking that nobody dared to look disrespectfully at anybody’s daughter or sister and that independence has brought us very little that is positive and tangible. Meanwhile, the college girl has had enough of the daily harassment at the hands of the men and announces to her bemused parents about her intention of quitting her education altogether.
, 2h43 Directed byReema Khan OriginPakistan ThemesFilms about Tibet ActorsReema Khan, Moammar Rana, Veena Malik, Babrik Shah, Simran, Nadeem Baig Rating51% Koi Tujh Sa Kahan revolves around a loving husband and wife. Bella (Reema Khan) has been flying in Helicopter for come to PEERU HOTEL at Singapore for Peeru's Birthday Celebration. When she reach at Hotel, Media and guest all ready came there, But They Were Shocked because Peeru (Moammar Rana) was not with her.