Irtiza Rubab (known by her stage name Meera), is a Pakistani film actress, television presenter, model and philanthropist. Born and raised in Lahore, Punjab, she started her modelling career in television in 1995. She briefly modelled for various multi-international companies, including Pepsi and LUX, which helped her to come to national prominence. Her success at modelling made her a nationwide celebrity that led to roles in both the Pakistan television and film industries.
Godfather is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Hriday Shetty released across theaters in Pakistan on October 14, 2007. This film has a cast including both Pakistani and Indian actors. It showed Vinod Khanna for the first time on the Pakistani cinema screen. It was ... (more)
Godfather is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Hriday Shetty released across theaters in Pakistan on October 14, 2007. This film has a cast including both Pakistani and Indian actors. It showed Vinod Khanna for the first time on the Pakistani cinema screen. It was ... (more)
Amar, a naïve nurse, is divorced by his wife, leaving him homeless and penniless. Determined to win back her affections, he takes on various odd jobs with the aim of building a fortune that will attract her attention. (more)
Amar, a naïve nurse, is divorced by his wife, leaving him homeless and penniless. Determined to win back her affections, he takes on various odd jobs with the aim of building a fortune that will attract her attention. (more)
A detective with training in criminal psychology aids the local police's hunt for a female serial killer who seduces unfaithful husbands before murdering them. (more)
A detective with training in criminal psychology aids the local police's hunt for a female serial killer who seduces unfaithful husbands before murdering them. (more)
Baaji takes the audiences on a journey filled with glamour, romance, scandal and intrigue. The film also pays a tribute to the classic social dramas of Pakistani cinema of the 1960s and the 1970s, while also finding inspiration from the golden era of Hollywood of ... (more)
Baaji takes the audiences on a journey filled with glamour, romance, scandal and intrigue. The film also pays a tribute to the classic social dramas of Pakistani cinema of the 1960s and the 1970s, while also finding inspiration from the golden era of Hollywood of ... (more)
Bombay Police are baffled when several bar girls and prostitutes are found brutally murdered by a scalpel. (more)
Bombay Police are baffled when several bar girls and prostitutes are found brutally murdered by a scalpel. (more)