Pakistan's 'first ever' film awards

Published April 30, 2014
Ahmed Ali Butt
Ahmed Ali Butt
Aayesha Omar in Shehla Chator
Aayesha Omar in Shehla Chator
HSY
HSY
Jami with Bilal Maqsood
Jami with Bilal Maqsood
Mahira Khan
Mahira Khan
Saba Faisal with Saqib Malik, Seemi Pasha and Deepak Perwani
Saba Faisal with Saqib Malik, Seemi Pasha and Deepak Perwani
Sharmeen Obaid with Sabina Pasha
Sharmeen Obaid with Sabina Pasha
Tehmina Khaled with Ali Zafar
Tehmina Khaled with Ali Zafar
Tapu Javeri
Tapu Javeri
Ahsan Khan's performance at the awards
Ahsan Khan's performance at the awards
Hhumayun Saeed's performance at the awards
Hhumayun Saeed's performance at the awards
Ayesha Khan receives best actress award for 'Waar'
Ayesha Khan receives best actress award for 'Waar'
Best Costume award goes to Sara Gandapur
Best Costume award goes to Sara Gandapur
Best dailogue award goes to Wasey Choudry
Best dailogue award goes to Wasey Choudry

Celebrities, fans and film crews sweated it out at the 'first ever' Pakistani film awards held out in the open at the DHA Golf Club. The show started an expected two hours late, but sufficiently wowed the audience with what was slated to be the most expensive award show ever held in Pakistan, at a cost of Rs 80 million.

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