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iamcinema · 2 years
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Husbandhood (2016)
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moviesandmania · 7 years
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Aksbandh ("Husbandhood", 2016)
Aksbandh (“Husbandhood”, 2016)
Aksbandh – translation: “Husbandhood” – is a 2016 Pakistani found footage horror film directed by Emran Hussain from a screenplay co-written with Ayaz Samoo. It stars Arshad Ali, Saud Imtiaz and Danial Afzal Khan.
Five young filmmakers suddenly disappear whilst shooting in the woods near Drigh Lake, Larkana, Pakistan, in January 2014. A week later, their camera was found containing details about…
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bizmaxtv · 8 years
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#ShehzeenRahat shares her excitement about her film @aksbandh releasing on May 20th, across Pakistan and its OST sung by #ShujaHaider releasing today! #Aksbandh
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abrarkureshy · 8 years
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Aksbandh all set to release on 20th May 2016 nationwide
Aksbandh all set to release on 20th May 2016 nationwide
Aksbandh, an independent film produced under the banner of Cinematic Media and Big Idea Entertainment, is set to be released on May 20th across Pakistan. Aksbandh revolves around six friends filming a horror feature film with his and how an adventurous fun trip to make a small found footage movie turns haywire when they find ‘themselves’ in a mix of paranormal activities. Emraan Hussain, the…
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iamcinema · 3 years
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iamcinema · 8 years
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Aksbandh (2016) | Emran Hussain
“It is a story of five young filmmakers who suddenly disappear while shooting in the woods near Drigh Lake Larakana in January 2014. A week later their camera was found containing details about what happened to them.“
Although this is being miscredited as Pakistan’s first horror movie (which I believe goes to Dracula in Pakistan from 1967, and their first gore movie is from 2007); I’ve been hearing great things about this and as of this going up, it has a 8.3 rating on IMDb. I’m usually not a fan of found footage movies these days, but this one might be the only exception for me.
Has anyone seen this yet?
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