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Moosa Khan
Moosa Khan (2001)

Directed by Shaan Shahid
Origin Pakistan
Actors Shaan Shahid, Saima, Abid Ali, Shafqat Cheema, Afzal Khan, Noor Bukhari

The storyline is based around Shaan and Saima. Moosa played by Shaan grows up in a cave due to his father being killed. His father was an Imam who died in Moosa hands when a bunch of pandits/ came and attacked his Mosque. Saima comes along with her father who dies as well when some evil goons attack and she is taken hostage by Shamoon (Shafqat Cheema) for her exterior. What will Moosa do about this?
Khoey Ho Tum Kahan
Origin Pakistan
Actors Meera, Babar Ali, Nagma, Deeba

It is a suspense thriller with a tilt on Meera issues.
Islamabad: Rock City, 20minutes
Origin Pakistan
Themes Films about music and musicians, Documentary films about music and musicians, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Musical films
Actors Susan Sarandon

The VH1 News special is the story of a very unlikely rock band who have managed to defy politics, culture and fundamentalism all in the name of music. Translated, "Junoon" means "passion" - and that's what this 10- year-old rock group has brought to a Pakistani music scene that has often been forced underground. The group has been banned for nearly half of its existence, yet has still sold millions of records. Two years ago, it won Channel V award for "Best International Group", beating out the likes of Backstreet Boys and The Prodigy.
Badmash Gujjar
Origin Pakistan
Actors Shaan Shahid, Saima, Moammar Rana, Saud, Shafqat Cheema, Nirma

Shaan is a charming, rustic, God fearing local who honours and reveres his local Maulvi and hangs out at the local Madrassah where his brother memorizes the holy verses word for word. Shaan is of the best Gujjar, his name Shareef means, he is a God fearing, peace-loving, humble sort of person even at things that may annoy people.
Asoo Billa
Asoo Billa (2001)

Origin Pakistan
Actors Shaan Shahid, Sana, Babar Ali

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.
Yeh Hui Na Mardon Wali Baat, 35minutes
Origin Pakistan
Actors Resham, Munna

Yeh hui na mardon wali baat or Now that's more like a man is the Pakistani contribution to a South Asian film project. It has taken a rather peculiar angle to look into the issue of masculinity. Though it's a film about men, there aren't any in it. The film looks at the issue through the eyes of women! The film is a juxtaposing of a series of interview clips of women from different backgrounds. The only common bond among them is that they all hail from Lahore. As these women talk about men in their capacities as brothers, husbands, fathers, lovers etc., a sort of profile of an ideal man emerges.
Tere Pyaar Mein
Origin Pakistan
Actors Shaan Shahid, Zara Sheikh, Veena Malik, Badar Munir, Noor Bukhari

The story is about a young Indian Sikh girl Preety played by Zara Sheikh, who goes to the historical city of Lahore, Pakistan for pilgrimage with her father. She falls in love with a Pakistani boy named Ali (Shaan) who is a banker and also her dad's friend's son. After pilgrimage she goes back to her country. Ali realises what he has lost and goes after her. They both are delighted to see each other but Preety's friend, who is also in Indian Army, is not able to bear Preety falling in love with a Pakistani as he wants to marry her. He sends his forces after the two lovers by claiming that they are spying for Pakistan. The couple flees and after days of hide and seek, Ali is finally able to destroy the Army cars following them. In the last scene, the lovers arrive at the Pakistan-India border where they see a Pakistani Flag and their emotions are filled with joy and relief.
Mehndi Waley Hath
Directed by Syed Noor
Origin Pakistan
Actors Moammar Rana, Saima, Babar Ali, Shafqat Cheema

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!
Billi
Billi (2000)

Directed by Syed Noor
Origin Pakistan
Genres Horror
Actors Saima, Noor Bukhari, Meera, Nadeem Baig, Arbaaz Khan

The film opens with a scene where fiery criminal lawyer Meera is being gang-raped to put a rapist behind bars, but the judge rules against her. Though the rapist walks free, is there a power who can save him from the justice of the “Billi” — a shadowy figure dressed in a black cat-suit who has taken to the streets at night rounding up all scum and sleaze and dishing out her own brand of justice to chilling effect.
Kursi Aur Qanoon
Origin Pakistan
Actors Shaan Shahid, Moammar Rana, Saima, Nargis, Babar Ali, Reema Khan

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.
Wedding
Wedding (1998)

Directed by Sangeeta
Origin Pakistan
Actors Shaan Shahid, Reema Khan, Ahsan Khan, Deeba, Abid Khan

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.