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5 Pakistani films to binge watch on Netflix

Netflix is a very popular online streaming giant for films and TV series all across the world. From cult favourite series to award-winning movies, the platform has it all. Sometimes you just want to watch 10 hours of TV, whether it’s an edge-of-your-seat mystery or a feel-emotional romantic comedy, so we’ve got you covered with this round-up of best Pakistani films to binge-watch on Netflix.

Pinky Memsaab

A film about the lives of a gullible maid, a beautiful socialite, an ambitious investment banker, and a happy go lucky chauffeur that are entwined together in Dubai, this bitter-sweet tale of self-exploration will hit you right in your emotions!

Moor

A deeply moving film about a railway stationmaster trying to cope with his wife’s death, his estrangement from his son and the corrupt world that surrounds him.

Teefa in Trouble

The directorial debut of Ahsan Rahim is packed with drama, comedy, and action. The story revolves around Teefa (Ali) – a goon-slash-enforcer for Butt Sahab (Mehmood Aslam) who hires him to kidnap his friend Bonzo’s (Javed Sheikh) daughter Anya (Maya Ali) for his son. Hilarious at every turn, this rom-com flick is definitely worth a watch!

Chalay Thay Saath

An unconventional love story about an adventurous doctor who meets a handsome Chinese backpacker while travelling with friends on a journey of self-discovery. The film stars Syra Shahroz, Kent S. Leung, Osama Tahir, Mansha Pasha, Zhalay Sarhadi, Behroze Sabzwari, Faris Khalid, and Shameem Hilaly in lead roles.

Ho Mann Jahan

A star-studded musical drama! The story revolves around three college friends who face lots of hurdles in pursuing their passion for music. From comedy sequences to emotional conflict, this movie is nice and light, making it the perfect choice to watch with family and kids. All you need is some snacks and you’re all set!

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