Best award winning movies with a poor character development from Pakistan
Check out today’s highest ranked movies with a poor character development from Pakistan! Looking for the greatest movies of all times? Here is the list of the best movies with a poor character development from Pakistan, based on the crowd's interest and popular searches from the country.
1 Project Ghazi (2019)
Pakistan’s first superhero film Project Ghazi project has been a hot topic in the entertainment industry of Pakistan ever since the project was announced last year. Humayun Saeed, Shehryar Munawar and Syra Shahroz will be seen in lead roles.
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- 2019-03-29 | Action / Science Fiction
Cast
- Sheheryar Munawar Siddiqui, Syra Shehroz
Rating
- 6.0
2 Rangreza (2017)
Conflict arises when, Reshmi, a young woman who has been engaged since childhood to her cousin, is courted by a famous pop star.
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- 2017-12-21 | Romance / Drama
Cast
- Bilal Ashraf, Urwa Hocane
Rating
- 7.0
3 Laal Kabootar (2019)
He's looking for a way out of the city. But his only escape is through a woman looking for revenge.
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- 2019-03-22 | Crime / Thriller
Cast
- Ahmed Ali Akbar, Mansha Pasha
Rating
- 8.1
4 Hell's Ground (2007)
In the spirit of the EC horror comics of old, the film tells the story of five teens who get lost on their way to a rock concert, are menaced by flesh eating mutations and then fall into the clutches of a family of backwoods killers. The film includes copious amounts of gore alongside a splattering of social commentary and several slices of dark humour. It’s best seen as a tribute to the cinema of Lucio Fulci and George Romero, but viewed from a distinctly Pakistani perspective.
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- 2007-05-14 | Adventure / Horror
Cast
- Kunwar Ali Roshan, Rooshanie Ejaz
Rating
- 4.8
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5 Chhalawa (2019)
Chhalawa revolves around love, relationships and family.
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- 2019-06-05 | Comedy / Drama
Cast
- Mehwish Hayat, Azfar Rehman
Rating
- 10.0
6 We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists (2012)
Takes us inside the world of Anonymous, the radical "hacktivist" collective that has redefined civil disobedience for the digital age. The film explores early hacktivist groups like Cult of the Dead Cow and Electronic Disturbance Theater, then moves to Anonymous' raucous beginnings on the website 4chan. Through interviews with current members, people recently returned from prison or facing trial, writers, academics, activists and major players in various "raids," the documentary traces Anonymous’ evolution from merry pranksters to a full-blown movement with a global reach, the most transformative civil disobedience of our time.
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- 2012-01-20 | Documentary
Cast
- Anon2World, Anonyops
Rating
- 7.153
7 Waar (2013)
The efforts of the Pakistani security forces in their fight against terrorism and how the lives of security officials are affected. A retired security officer returns to save Pakistan from a major terrorist attack.
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- 2013-10-16 | Action / Drama
Cast
- Shaan Shahid, Ayesha Khan
Rating
- 5.3
8 Manto (2015)
The controversial and troubled Indo-Pakistani writer Saadat Hasan Manto finds his artistic choices challenged by censors.
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- 2015-09-11 | Drama / History
Cast
- Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, Sania Saeed
Rating
- 9.3
9 Silent Waters (2003)
Ayesha is a widow with a secret past, living with her beloved son Saleem in a small town in Pakistan close to the Indian border. When the fires of Islamic nationalism invade their tranquil lives, Saleem and a few of the town's other young men are soon gripped by a religious fervour, and they attempt to bring radical Islamic law to their friends and neighbours. After a group of Sikh pilgrims arrive in town, tensions reach boiling point as Ayesha's haunted past comes rushing back.
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- 2003-08-15 | Drama / Music
Cast
- Kirron Kher, Aamir Ali Malik
Rating
- 6.5
10 Torn (2013)
Two families bond when their teenage sons are killed in an explosion at a suburban mall only to discover one of their children is the prime suspect.
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- 2013-10-18 | Drama
Cast
- Mahnoor Baloch, Faran Tahir
Rating
- 5.8