5 iconic Lollywood releases you mustn’t miss
Out of Lahore, and rising from the ashes of our past political turmoils, comes the Urdu film industry that we all so lovingly know as Lollywood. And while Lollywood has had some low points over the last few decades, recent years have been kind. We have not only gotten to see the raw potential and originality that this industry holds but also witness the acting and musical prowess of many veteran and up-and-coming artists. So, here are some of the top Pakistani movies that you must check out:
- Teefa in Trouble
Released in 2018, Teefa in Trouble is a romantic action comedy film that follows the journey of a witty middle-class boy who gets into all sorts of trouble.
Main Hoon Shahid Afridi released in 2013 is about a young boy who wants to follow in the footsteps of his cricketing idol Shahid Afridi.
Moor follows the story of a family that’s lost its matriarch and does a great job of portraying how integral women are to a family. The movie released in 2015 was critically acclaimed for its storyline, execution, music, acting, and more. The movie was also chosen as Pakistan’s entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Despite its critical acclaim, the movie failed to perform at the box office.
Released in 2013, Waar followed the story surrounding the efforts of the country to tackle terrorism. The stylized concept of the movie made it the sixth highest-grossing movie in Pakistan. What contributed to its commercial success was its wide release and reception. On its day of release, the movie made a whopping Rp1.14 crore and every movie hall was packed. Waar was also nominated for many awards, and the creators soon announced that there would be a sequel, which was released in 2017.
Three struggling individuals want to get rich quickly and to do this they follow every possible means. Na Maloon Afraad, the 2014 comedy-thriller follows their journey filled with desires, ambition, and struggles. The movie claimed many firsts by breaking the record of Waar for the longest-running film, made almost Rp12.2crores domestically, and won multiple awards and nominations. The sequel Na Maloom Afraad 2 was released in 2017 and soon became the second highest-grossing film that year.
Of course, these are only a few examples of the talent that is left to be unearthed in Lollywood and the Pakistan film industry at large. From here on, we can and must expect better and larger movies!