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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

This movie focuses on start of fundamentalism in Pakistan by General Zia ul Haq. Directed by Sabiah Sumar, Starring Kirron Kher, Amir Ali Malik, Shilpa Shukla, Fareeha Jabeen, Salman Shahid, Khursheed Shahid, Abid Ali, Arshad Mehmood

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  • what a beautifull location...where has it been shot......story is wonderful. This movie deserve an oscar

  • This was shot in village of wah

  • It can't be , the scenery and culture and language is from South Punjab ( near Bahawalpur area ). Wah is a fairly Wahhabist place in North Punjab.

  • This village is shown to be nearby Panja Sahib (hassan abdal). Sabiha Sumar (director) said in one of her interviews that shooting was completed village of wah diagonally opposite to Panja Sahib.

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  • Sikhs need alot of respect, they have done alot for every nation, but still no one respect them, love and beloved. Lots of love to all of the sikhs.

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  • not right

  • @nangamujra its pakistan,wah,near rawalpindi.

  • @ghayasbilbees Hi Everybody, this guy has just showed how much respect Pakistanis have for women. In contrast, Indian culture teaches that even enemy's women should be given their due respect and should be treated with honour. You have shown your own class mr. ghaya..whtever ur name is.

  • @ZooniIndian Stop Quoting to me Wikipedia.......

    Stop living under the rock and start living on the ground.

    Do what you like but dont be bothered to come out with your bullocks, coz am not bothered about the bugger like you are.

    Trust me, had we have a MUSLIM who's a C unt like you, we would have kicked him out as well.

  • Before partition of India in 1947, Lahore was a cosmopolitan city with Hindu, Sikh and Jain residents. There were many temples in Lahore.

    In 1941, 48% of the population of Lahore was Hindu, Sikh or Jain[1]. Muslims formed about 50.1 percent of Lahore where as 36.3 percent were Hindus and 18.4 percent were Sikhs.

  • @ghayasbilbees Dude until 1947, 50% of the Lahore's populartion consisted of Hindus and Sikhs.

    Read this.

  • @ZooniIndian PONKA 50% population of Hindus in Lahore.... There never was a hindu poppulation in lahore at any time history whatsoever.

    Name me a SINGLE BLOODY REFERENCE THAT PROVES YOUR POINT!

    In the region where we live, historically the hindus & Sikhs are concentrated in the Rural Sindh, Tribal Pashtun belt, Rural areas of Multan and some in rural areas of Balochistan. The rest were traders.

    The only large populous is still in Sukkur, a city in interior Sindh

  • @ghayasbilbees acha toh wht happend to the 50 % of the Lahore's Hindu population, where did they disaapear, you loser, you better SHUT UP!

  • @ZooniIndian Abay chal hairday, aaj bhi 7% Pakistani hindus hain...... You dont even know SHIT abt Pakistan, So you better SHUT UP!

  • @ghayasbilbees Humko toh nikal diya aur ab kehte ho ke kisne nikala hai. don't try to hurt us more by saying mean things.

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