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Aksbandh

From Wikipedia of Horror

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Aksbandh (previously Paranormal Karachi Nights[1]) is a supernatural found footage horror film released in 2016, the first film of its kind from Pakistan. It was produced, written, and directed by Emran Hussain and co-written by Ayaz Samoo.[2] Aksbandh was produced under the production banner of Cinematic Media and Big Idea Entertainment. The film features an assembled cast that includes Ayaz Samoo, Saud Imtiaz, Danial Afzal,[3] Bilal Yousufzai, Shehzeen Rahat, Mahrukh Rizvi, and Arshad Ali.

The film was distributed by Hum Films on 20 May 2016 in cinemas nationwide.

Plot

Template:More plot The plot of movie resolves around six friends who set out on a fun adventure trip to Drigh Lake in Larkana,[4] to make a small budget horror film. However, when the trip takes a nasty turn, the six friends find themselves mixed up in paranormal activities.[5]

Cast

  • Ayaz Samoo as Sunny
  • Danial Afzal Khan as Ayaan
  • Saud Imtiaz as Shehzad
  • Shehzeen Rahat as Sadia
  • Bilal Yousufzai as Raheel
  • Mahrukh Rizvi as Aaliya
  • Arshad Ali as Chacha

Production

Aksbandh was completely shot and produced in Pakistan, except for sound recording and mixing, which was done in India.[6]

Marketing and release

A teaser trailer for Aksbandh was revealed on 15 November 2015.[7] The theatrical trailer and final poster for the film was released on 23 April 2016. The film was released across Pakistani cinemas on 20 May 2016.[8]

Reception

A review in Dawn found that "This experiment by ad-makers-turned-producers Naveed Arshad and Seemeen Naveed will no doubt help the film industry along in a big way; irrespective of box office results. Times are now a changing and if we can have more projects like Aksbandh, the future is definitely bright for independent Pakistani films."[9] Another review called the film "a spooky treat".[10] The News International found the film "surprisingly good".[11]

See also

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