List of Pakistani films of 2010

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This is a list of films released in Pakistan in 2010.

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2010 was a very weak year in the history of Pakistan film industry as twelve [1] films were released, out of which only one, the Punjabi movie Wohti Le Key Jani Aay by veteran director Syed Noor, was declared successful, with a business of almost Rs 8 million in just two days.

Releases

May - June

OpeningTitleGenreDirectorCastRef.
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7 Virsa Romantic DramaPankaj Batra Gulshan Grover, Mehreen Raheel, Arya Babbar, Kanwaljeet Singh, Noman Ejaz.
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25 Channa Sachi Muchi [2] RomanceIjaz Bajwa Moammar Rana, Saima, Babar Ali, Hina Shaheen, Mehr Hassan, Shafqat Cheema, Irfan Khoosat and Iftikhar Thakur
Haseena 20/20 [3] RomanceFaheem BhattiNida Chodhary, Ahmed Butt, Zeeshan Sikander, Asha Alvi, Salman Hashmi, Mah Zeb

September - November

OpeningTitleGenreDirectorCastRef.
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E
P
11Haseeno ka MelaComedy, Romance Sangeeta Sana Nawaz, Moammar Rana, Meera (actress), Asha, Nadia, Arzoo, Jan Rambo, Mohsin, Babu Baral, Tariq Shah [4]
Wohti Leke Jaani Ay Comedy, Romance Syed Noor Saima Noor, Shaan Shahid, Iftikhar Thakur, Haya Ali, Mustafa Qureshi, Amanat Chan [5]
Taxi 707 [6] RomanceWaseem Hassan Ahmed Butt, Nida Chaudhury, Amna, Mah Zeb, Hanan, Ali Raza, Salman [7]
Lado RaniRomance, ActionMasood Butt Nargis (actress), Silla Hussain, Shaan Shahid, Moammar Rana, Rahila, Maria, Abrar, Aliya, Mustafa Qureshi [8]
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22Phool Aur Kantay [9] Action, WarAshfaq Chaudhary Sana Nawaz, Ashfaq, Jawad, Nadia, Rahila, Naghma, Mohsin Ali, Tariq Shah
OpeningTitleGenreDirectorCastRef.
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O
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17NumberdarniActionMasood Butt Nargis (actress), Shaan Shahid, Meera (actress), Saud (actor), Rashid, Rahila, Saba, Hina Shaheen, Tariq Shah, Shafqat Cheema [10]
Ilyasa Gujjar [11] ActionPervaiz Rana Nargis (actress), Shaan Shahid, Silah Hussain, Haidar Ali, Rahila, Naghma, Khawar [12]

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