Tevar (2019 film)

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Tevar
تیور
Directed by Abu Aleeha
Written byAbu Aleeha
Produced byAli Sajjad Shah
Starring
Music byAli Allahditta
Production
company
FlashFilm Productions
Release date
  • 26 July 2019 (2019-07-26) [1]
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu
BudgetRs. 7.5 million [2]

Tevar is a 2019 Pakistani action revenge-thriller film. [3] It is written and directed by Abu Aleeha and produced by Ali Sajjad Shah. [4] The film features Sukaina Khan, Taqi Ahmed, Mathira, Shariq Mehmood and Akbar Subhani in pivotal roles. [5]

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Cast

Production

The working title was Arifa. [6]

Music

The film features the song "Mohay Rung De" written by Amir Khusrow and Sajid Abbas and performed by Abbas. [7] [ better source needed ]

Reception

A review in Dawn found the film "unsurprisingly minimalistic (as all (the director's) films are), and yet, after his last endeavour Kataksha , surprisingly well-made". [8] A review on Pakistanicinema.net was very critical of the film. [9]

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