LAHORE: Because of dearth of new Pakistani movies and non-availability of cinemas to screen the few being produced locally due to their Indian rivals, the PAF Cinema plans to hold weekly shows of old movies.

The cinema in Cantonment area which also shows Indian movies has taken the step to address general complaint of local filmmakers that their films are not being given proper space, especially by modern cinemas.

“Through this initiative we would pay tribute to our film industry and try to reunite film folks every week on films screenings since their cast would also be invited”, said cinema manager Nadir Latif Minhas.

Mr Minhas said in the first week of March, the cinema management planned to hold a gathering of film industry people, along with students of film and television departments of Beaconhouse National University (BNU), National College of Arts (NCA) and University of Punjab. On the occasion, the 2005 hit, Majajan, would be screened, he added.

Majajan has been selected for screening because it did a record business at the box office for five years.