Shamim Hilaly

Ijazat

A widower, still hung up over the death of his wife, finds a second chance at romance when he meets the lookalike of his late partner.

Lucknow Wale Lateefullah

Lateefullah lives in Lucknow, India with her family but has paternal relatives in Pakistan, he comes to Pakistan to get married. The girl Maira whom he is about to married expects him to look like a Bollywood hero. Lateef on the other hand turns out totally different. Lateef also expects her to be typical traditional and conservative girl. However both finds out them to be completely different from each other's expectations.

Motorcycle Girl

Based on the boundary-breaking motorcycle journeys of Zenith Irfan who, at 20 years of age, is the first Pakistani woman to have made a solo motorcycle journey through the northern regions of the country.

Chalay Thay Saath

An adventurous doctor meets a handsome Chinese backpacker while travelling with friends on a journey of self-discovery.

Pinky Memsaab

The lives of a gullible maid; a beautiful socialite; an ambitious investment banker and a happy go lucky chauffeur are entwined together in Dubai, in this bitter-sweet tale of self discovery.

Dobara Phir Se

A divorced Pakistani woman visits an upscale Connecticut suburb in an attempt to reconnect with her estranged ex-mother-law.

Dino Ki Dulhaniya

When the lazy and careless Dino is fired, he calls his grandmother Dadi to claim his deceased parents' wealth. Dadi knowing Dino well tells him that he will only get the money once he is married. After being rejected by all his ex-girlfriends, Dino decides to hire an actress called Noor to play his wife while Dadi is visiting. Dadi immediately figures this out and hires Noor herself to teach Dino a lesson.

The Queen of My Dreams

Azra is worlds apart from her conservative Muslim mother. When her father suddenly dies on a trip home to Pakistan, Azra finds herself on a Bollywood-inspired journey through memories, both real and imagined; from her mother’s youth in Karachi to her own coming- of-age in rural Canada.

Beyond the Last Mountain

Beyond the Last Mountain (1976) is a Pakistani English language film written and directed by Javed Jabbar. It was Pakistan’s first English language film, which was shown at the 6th International Film Festival of India in New Delhi. It was also released in an Urdu language version with the title "Musafir". The story is set in the post-1971 disintegrated Pakistan. A young man returns to Karachi from abroad along with his politician father. The father gets assassinated, and the young man embarks on a struggle to unveil the murderers. During his investigations, he meets four young ladies from the upper-middle class who are willing to help him.