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If we see it from an entertainment perspective, Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the notable occasions during which filmmakers release their films for families to enjoy.
So, with Eid-ul-Fitr upon us, we are now geared up for the release of anticipated films scheduled to hit cinemas tomorrow.
These films will be appearing in cinemas all over Pakistan. Karachiites can watch the films at Nueplex Cinemas, Atrium Cinemas, Cinepax Cinema, or Capri Cinema. Here is a list of six movies that are slated to release this Eid:
1) Daghabaaz Dil
Wajahat Rauf’s ‘Daghabaaz Dil’, an anticipated film will unite three stars Mehwish Hayat, Ali Rehman Khan, and Momin Saqib.
Daghabaaz Dil hints at a romance alongside a candid exploration of human relationships.
2) The First Omen
The First Omen is a movie about a young American woman who when is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her own faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.
The First Omen stars Bill Nighy, Charles Dance and Ralph Ineson and is directed by newcomer Arkasha Stevenson.
3) The Queen Of My Dreams
Against the backdrop of a shared obsession with Bollywood fantasy, Mariam, a Pakistani Muslim woman, and her Canadian-born daughter Azra come of age in two different eras.
4) Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is the fourth film in the latest American Godzilla film series which kicked off in 2014. It stars Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, and Dan Stevens,.
The new Godzilla film promises to be a larger-than-life romp that matches the size and scale of the monsters on screen.
5) Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Set two years after the events of Afterlife, the veteran Ghostbusters must join forces with their new recruits to save the world in New York City from a death-chilling god who seeks to build a spectral army.
6) Algea: God Of Pain
“Algea: God of Pain” immerses viewers in the depths of Greek mythology, unraveling the enigmatic tale of Algea, the deity of suffering. Through breathtaking visuals and a captivating storyline, the film delves into the complexities of pain and its profound impact on both gods and mortals.