Bangladeshi film "Mona: Jinn 2" has crossed borders to hit cinemas in Pakistan, extending its reach beyond the nation's multiplexes. The movie, which has been drawing audiences during the Eid season in Bangladesh, is now being screened in 24 cinemas across various regions of Pakistan, including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
Star Cineplex plans to showcase a curated selection of eight movies from the lineup.
Jaaz Multimedia has returned with its much-talked-about “Jinn” challenge. The company has announced a lucrative reward of Tk 1 lakh for those who dare to watch their upcoming horror flick "Mona: Jinn 2" alone at their studio.
The poster depicts a chilling scene: a 12-year-old girl, her visage twisted by an otherworldly force, gnawing on a bone with a menacing glare. Beside her stands Tariq Anam Khan, clutching a tasbih, his expression fraught with dread. The overall atmosphere emanates an unsettling aura, hinting at a spine-tingling cinematic experience.
Bangladeshi film "Mona: Jinn 2" has crossed borders to hit cinemas in Pakistan, extending its reach beyond the nation's multiplexes. The movie, which has been drawing audiences during the Eid season in Bangladesh, is now being screened in 24 cinemas across various regions of Pakistan, including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
Star Cineplex plans to showcase a curated selection of eight movies from the lineup.
Jaaz Multimedia has returned with its much-talked-about “Jinn” challenge. The company has announced a lucrative reward of Tk 1 lakh for those who dare to watch their upcoming horror flick "Mona: Jinn 2" alone at their studio.
The poster depicts a chilling scene: a 12-year-old girl, her visage twisted by an otherworldly force, gnawing on a bone with a menacing glare. Beside her stands Tariq Anam Khan, clutching a tasbih, his expression fraught with dread. The overall atmosphere emanates an unsettling aura, hinting at a spine-tingling cinematic experience.