There has been a mysterious murder of two young people. Who killed them?There has been a mysterious murder of two young people. Who killed them?There has been a mysterious murder of two young people. Who killed them?
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Very direct, no drag, beautifully captured the true essence of the ground reality. Very good performances from everyone....
Whoever is complaining, should watch cartoon network. 😆
If you are a Pakistani or Indian, you will definitely enjoy it.
Lahori touch of jokes are very amusing......... The only thing bad was a censor board. They have cut the dialogues which is almost like ruining a great work. Don't watch it with your family if they are conservative.
Ayesha umer's performance was more than I expected and Yasir was above all. I think one of the top movies made in Pakistan for every kind of audience.
Lahori touch of jokes are very amusing......... The only thing bad was a censor board. They have cut the dialogues which is almost like ruining a great work. Don't watch it with your family if they are conservative.
Ayesha umer's performance was more than I expected and Yasir was above all. I think one of the top movies made in Pakistan for every kind of audience.
Taxali gate is one of the best films released yet
Looking forward to its sequel.
Everyone has done justice to their role and characters, these type these type of films should release in cinema to support the local cinema of Pakistan. The sound, the cinematography location cast everything is perfect.
Ayesha Umar, as Muskaan and Yasir Hussain, with Ali, Khan and Meherbano, Nayerijaz they all have done an exceptional work and it's their finest work this filmed fill up my expectations, and I am a fan of this film. It's Abu aleeha best word till now looking forward to release in more major countries like USA, China, India, and also on OTT.
Everyone has done justice to their role and characters, these type these type of films should release in cinema to support the local cinema of Pakistan. The sound, the cinematography location cast everything is perfect.
Ayesha Umar, as Muskaan and Yasir Hussain, with Ali, Khan and Meherbano, Nayerijaz they all have done an exceptional work and it's their finest work this filmed fill up my expectations, and I am a fan of this film. It's Abu aleeha best word till now looking forward to release in more major countries like USA, China, India, and also on OTT.
I strongly recommend this movie it is highly entertaining- it is certainly at the top of my list of good Pakistani movies I really love this movie. Acting of Pakistani actress just love it . Movie starting was so great and a lot of suspense . Ending of the movies was so unexpected. I just highly recommend you this movie go and watch. Taxali gate is one of the best films released looking forward to its sequal. Everyone has done justice to their role and characters. Everyone's acting was really amazing . This movie shows that Pakistani laws for low graded people in this case what should a woman need to do is explain clearly love it just love it .
"Taxali Gate" has finally arrived, and it's the movie I've been eagerly anticipating for quite some time. Let me begin by expressing that after a significant time gap, I experienced goosebumps watching a Lollywood film, the last being "Maula Jutt."
This crime thriller delves into the lives of the underprivileged inhabitants of the Taxali Gate neighborhood. Throughout its runtime, the film maintains a tight grip on its audience. Unlike the typical modern-age "Anarkali," it delivers a resounding rebuke to societal and systemic corruption, portraying the harsh realities with brutal honesty that transcends gender barriers.
Yasir Hussain's portrayal of Shafiq is nothing short of magnificent, with his natural and effortless demeanor, accent, and humorous quips adding depth to the character.
Ayesha Omar shines as Muskan, delivering the performance of her career with boldness and authenticity, particularly notable in her introduction and courtroom scenes.
Special mention must be made of Nayyar Ijaz's transformation from a jubilant wedding dancer to a shattered father, showcasing his exceptional talent.
Mehar Bano's portrayal of Zainab, transitioning from carefree to victimized, is executed with impeccable viciousness.
Iffat Omar's portrayal as a lawyer is flawless, while Umer Aalam and Babar Ali deliver commendable performances.
The cinematography stands out as one of the best in Pakistani cinema, complemented by a crisp and engaging screenplay.
This movie caters to audiences appreciative of serious cinema and stellar performances. However, the slightly lower turnout at the evening screening highlights the challenges faced by Lollywood, overshadowed by cringy caryryonjatta or other Internationally failed crap.
"Taxali Gate" exceeds expectations, offering powerful performances that elevate it to the ranks of fine Lollywood cinema. The only drawback lies in the censorship of some impactful dialogues, though subtitles partially compensate for this loss.
In conclusion, "Taxali Gate" is a must-watch for cinema enthusiasts, promising an unforgettable experience. Ayesha Omar fans, in particular, are in for a treat.
This crime thriller delves into the lives of the underprivileged inhabitants of the Taxali Gate neighborhood. Throughout its runtime, the film maintains a tight grip on its audience. Unlike the typical modern-age "Anarkali," it delivers a resounding rebuke to societal and systemic corruption, portraying the harsh realities with brutal honesty that transcends gender barriers.
Yasir Hussain's portrayal of Shafiq is nothing short of magnificent, with his natural and effortless demeanor, accent, and humorous quips adding depth to the character.
Ayesha Omar shines as Muskan, delivering the performance of her career with boldness and authenticity, particularly notable in her introduction and courtroom scenes.
Special mention must be made of Nayyar Ijaz's transformation from a jubilant wedding dancer to a shattered father, showcasing his exceptional talent.
Mehar Bano's portrayal of Zainab, transitioning from carefree to victimized, is executed with impeccable viciousness.
Iffat Omar's portrayal as a lawyer is flawless, while Umer Aalam and Babar Ali deliver commendable performances.
The cinematography stands out as one of the best in Pakistani cinema, complemented by a crisp and engaging screenplay.
This movie caters to audiences appreciative of serious cinema and stellar performances. However, the slightly lower turnout at the evening screening highlights the challenges faced by Lollywood, overshadowed by cringy caryryonjatta or other Internationally failed crap.
"Taxali Gate" exceeds expectations, offering powerful performances that elevate it to the ranks of fine Lollywood cinema. The only drawback lies in the censorship of some impactful dialogues, though subtitles partially compensate for this loss.
In conclusion, "Taxali Gate" is a must-watch for cinema enthusiasts, promising an unforgettable experience. Ayesha Omar fans, in particular, are in for a treat.
Yesterday, I watched a this movie. It was beyond the expectations, a cinematic experience that hold you from start to finish. It's not a commercial movie. Every character's performance is remarkably natural to a compelling storyline. The picturesque elevates the film above industry standards, showcasing the authenticity of the local area.
While the language used may seem like a hindrance, it could be to reflect the true essence of that area. Therefore it is advisable to avoid watching this film with young children.
I feel that this movie deserves recognition on a global scale, perhaps even at the Oscars. Its quality rivals that of international productions, demonstrating the talent and creativity present in Pakistani cinema.
However, it's disheartening to note the lack of audience turnout during screenings while I was watching in Mississauga. Despite the film's brilliance, many Pakistanis seem more inclined to support foreign productions over their own. This disparity highlights the need for greater support of our Pakistani productions and serves as a call to action for audiences to embrace and celebrate their own cultural.
In conclusion, "Texali Gate" is a cinematic gem that deserves widespread acclaim. I urge all Pakistanis to experience this masterpiece.
While the language used may seem like a hindrance, it could be to reflect the true essence of that area. Therefore it is advisable to avoid watching this film with young children.
I feel that this movie deserves recognition on a global scale, perhaps even at the Oscars. Its quality rivals that of international productions, demonstrating the talent and creativity present in Pakistani cinema.
However, it's disheartening to note the lack of audience turnout during screenings while I was watching in Mississauga. Despite the film's brilliance, many Pakistanis seem more inclined to support foreign productions over their own. This disparity highlights the need for greater support of our Pakistani productions and serves as a call to action for audiences to embrace and celebrate their own cultural.
In conclusion, "Texali Gate" is a cinematic gem that deserves widespread acclaim. I urge all Pakistanis to experience this masterpiece.
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- Budget
- PKR 25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,189
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
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