Music of Load Wedding Is Scheduled to Release on August 1, 2018

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir Filmwala Pictures’ and Geo Films upcoming film Load Wedding – a social comedy film/ family drama has been creating positive word of mouth due to its upbeat tune and dynamic vibes. Movie’s music is slated to release on August 1, 2018 by Zee Music Co.

The film stars one of the much-admired on-screen couple of the Pakistani film industry – Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat in the lead roles and is directed by Nabeel Qureshi.

Music is an integral part of any movie and Filmwala Pictures give refined polished compositions that never disappoint audience. The buoyant bhangra tune has been the lucrative factor of the teaser initially released.

The album consists of 5 songs, music director of the film is Shani Arshad, who has worked on all previous films of Filmwala Pictures.

It can be anticipated that the music release is going to take social media by storm. Load Wedding will be hitting the cinemas in Pakistan and worldwide on Eid ul Azha.

Zong 4G Offers Multi-Channel Customer Service

ISLAMABAD (Muhammad Yasir) Zong 4G, Pakistan’s No.1 Data Network, is making customer centricity a reality through multiple channels by ensuring support to all millions of subscribers everywhere. Placing customers at its heart, Zong 4G’s teams are available round the clock to provide first hand care for customer’s queries at all fronts, be it through social media for digitally savvy generation or the 24/7 available call centre, the company is providing convenience to customers from all walks of life.

A cadre of trained customer service representatives are operating twenty-four-hour call center in four languages; English, Urdu, Chinese and Pashto, even on local holidays. By dialling 310, the customers can be connected with Customer Representatives. With the solutions on their fingertips, the customer service teams are ensuring to take necessary measures, within reach, to alleviate customer concerns quickly, such as guiding on how to activate fastest 4G for seamless connectivity.

The new age customers like to connect digitally, keeping this in mind Zong 4G is offering top- notch services by catering to their queries online. By engaging the digital customer care teams with other operations, Zong 4G is streamlining customer’s inquiries on their preferred social media platforms, like Twitter and Facebook. The representatives are available 24/7 to listen, address and resolve the queries raised. The customers can discuss their connectivity concerns on live chat too with Zong 4G correspondents on the official website of company.

Raising the standards in terms of utilizing cutting edge smart technologies in the field, the company has also established an e- care portal to guide the customer’s queries pertinent to activating packages and utilization of packages. Likewise, the customers can also channel their reservations on the e- care portal. Zong 4G is revolutionizing the customer service by engaging with customers in an unprecedented way solving problems, answering questions, taking reservations and engaging with them on every front.  Zong 4G is a shining example of a customer centric company – the company’s new type and multi-channel customer experience continues to help grow and thrive in this ever-changing digital world.

NBP wins “FPCCI Achievement Award”

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir) National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has been honored with the prestigious “FPCCI Achievement Award” for its contributions in the banking & financial services sector. Mr. Saeed Ahmed, the President and Chief Executive Officer of NBP conferred with a gold medal by the President of Pakistan, Mr. Mamnoon Hussain.

FPCCI Achievement Awards recognize the services of organizations in different sectors contributing towards the progress and prosperity of Pakistan. The award distribution ceremony held at Governor House Karachi.

The award was conferred to appreciate NBP’s role and service to the nation and playing an important role in promoting the cause of financial inclusion, besides providing financing to business community, industrial sector and for different commercial activities.

Mr. Saeed Ahmad, President NBP expressed his gratitude to the honorable president and expressed his resolve to continue structural reforms in the bank to further improve quality of services and introduce technology based products and services.  He said that the achievement award would boost the morale of NBP’s workforce and will enhance trust and confidence of our valued customers. “Our aim is to provide basic banking facilities to every citizen across Pakistan with maximum comfort and facilitation to our customers”, Mr. Saeed added.

On this occasion, Mr. Muhammad Zubair Omar, Governor Sindh in a personal message to Mr. Saeed Ahmad said that he was delighted to learn about NBP’s performance under Mr. Saeed Ahmad’s leadership and it is heartening to see this being recognized by the business community in the form of this award by FPCCI.

It is pertinent to mention that NBP has posted highest ever after-tax profit of Rs 23.03 billion for the last year and became the “Two Trillion Rupee Bank” of Pakistan. NBP’s corporate banking, SME funding and agricultural lending remained fundamental drivers of growth in Pakistan’s economy. The bank remains committed to social corporate responsibility and regularly collaborates with civil society organizations for the welfare and economic uplift of the less privileged segments of the society through sponsorships and donations.

The highly acclaimed domestic and international awards and recognitions that the NBP has achieved in recent years include the certificate of membership of “FTSE index”, Pakistan Domestic Project Finance, Bank of the Year 2017 Award, and the “Trade Deal of the Year” award. Other awards given to NBP in recognition of its contributions in social activities include the CSR Award for best CSR services, award for contributing best services in health and education, advocacy awareness campaign; The NFEH’s Corporate Social Responsibility Awards for Sports and Recreational Activities and award in acknowledgment of services in community development.

NBP is the largest public sector bank of Pakistan that operates a vast network of over 1500 branches and ATMs in Pakistan and 25 branches overseas. NBP team is firmly committed to serve the Nation and work hard for the economic betterment and prosperity of Pakistan.

ALITA – Battle Angel’s Trailer Launch at Cinepax A Mega Movie by Visionary Filmmakers James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez

Lahore  (Muhammad YasirALITA – Battle Angel is an upcoming movie of 20th Century Fox slated for release on December 21, 2018 in Pakistan as well as internationally. The trailer launch of the movie was held at Cinepax on other day. The trailer has also been launched globally on the same day followed by a Live Q&A session with the entire team of the movie.

The iconic filmmakers, James Cameron who has given magnificent movies like Titanic and Avatar and Robert Rodriguez known for his blockbuster film Sin City, are ready to take cinema fanatics by storm with their upcoming venture ALITA: Battle Angel, an epic adventure of hope and empowerment. The movie will see a worldwide release in 3D & IMAX and it will be released in Pakistan by Footprint Entertainment.

ALITA – Battle Angel is produced by James Cameron and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The stellar cast of the movie includes Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein, Jackie Earle Haley and Keean Johnson.

The story rotates around Alita (Rosa Salazar) who awakens with no memory of who she is in a future world that she does not recognize, she is taken in by Ido (Christoph Waltz), a compassionate doctor who realizes that somewhere in this abandoned cyborg shell is the heart and soul of a young woman with an extraordinary past. As Alita learns to navigate her new life and the treacherous streets of Iron City, Ido tries to shield her from her mysterious history while her street-smart new friend Hugo (Keean Johnson) offers instead to help trigger her memories. But it is only when the deadly and corrupt forces that run the city come after Alita that she discovers a clue to her past – she has unique fighting abilities that those in power will stop at nothing to control. If she can stay out of their grasp, she could be the key to saving her friends, her family and the world she’s grown to love.

Hareem Farooq Is Set To Rock Canada with the Hum Awards

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) Multitalented Hareem Farooq, is once again set to rock Canada, after a recent meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister “Justin Trudeau”, as the gorgeous actress & producer will not only be taking the stage as the official host of the HUM Awards 2018 happening on 28th July, 2018, but will also be performing for the first time on an award show.

Hareem Farooq, for the first time in her career, will be performing in an awards show; taking the super-hit number ‘Billo Hai’ from 2018’s first blockbuster Pakistani film, Parchi – which she acted in and produced. Farooq has earlier performed on the same number, with Ali Rehman Khan, at the opening ceremony of T10 League in Sharjah, UAE in Dec 2017.

Not new to hosting game, this is the second consecutive year that Hareem Farooq will be hosting Hum Awards, as she was also a host for the event in 2017. While earlier this year, Farooq became the first female celebrity to host the opening ceremony of the Pakistan Super League in Dubai.

Talking about her associate with the Hum Awards happening in Canada, Hareem Farooq said, “This is my third trip to Canada this year, and my last trip was super special since it included a meeting with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. Justin Trudeau. With Hum Awards I am just looking forwarded to entertaining to my fans in Canada who have won me over with their outpour of love and giving them some quality fun that Pakistani entertainment industry is recognised for by them.”

Harem Farooq has been winning hearts with her enthralling acting skills especially in “Diyar-e-Dil” and in films including “Dobara Phir Se” and “Parchi”.  Currently, she is the talk of the town due to her new drama serial “Main Khayal Hoon Kisi Aur Ka” that airs every Saturday at 8pm on HUM TV.

Ahsan Khan joins hands with Harpic to promote toilet hygiene for a cleaner Pakistan

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir)  Ahsan Khan, renowned Pakistani celebrity, joins hands with Harpic, the leading toilet cleaning brand of Pakistan, to promote toilet hygiene across the country. This shared vision was exhibited by Ahsan and Harpic recently at an activity at The Garage School in Karachi.

According to a report by WaterAid, 79 million people in Pakistan lack decent toilet facilities. Based on this report, Pakistan is the seventh worst country in the world in terms of basic sanitation; a number aggravated by the lack of education around maintaining toilet hygiene. According to a report by UNICEF, in Pakistan, 110 children under the age of five die from Diarrheal-related diseases every day, often attributed to poor sanitation. While work needs to be done around ensuring that toilet facilities are accessible to everyone, many of these deaths are preventable by simply creating basic education around keeping toilets and bathrooms clean.

Harpic’s aim is to raise awareness around the importance of toilet cleaning across the country as part of a mission to achieve a cleaner Pakistan. Ahsan engaged with the kids at The Garage School to emphasize the importance of cleaning in schools and homes, especially ensuring cleanliness in the bathroom.

Ahsan Khan, the brand ambassador for Harpic, said “It deeply grieves me to see that the kids in Pakistan face different health issues which can easily be prevented with basic education around toilet hygiene. All it takes is awareness around the fact that clean toilets and bathrooms are critical in ensuring health and hygiene. With Harpic’s mission, we want to reach out to the people with the objective of educating them on toilet hygiene, thus, gradually moving closer to the vision of a cleaner Pakistan; a cause very close to my heart”.

Talking about this initiative, Akbar Ali Shah, Country Manager RB Pakistan, said, “As a company, we have aligned our corporate goal of spreading health and hygiene with the aim to create a cleaner and healthier Pakistan. Harpic is committed towards achieving this goal by spreading the critical message of toilet hygiene.”

Befitting Tributes presented to Madeeha Gauhar

Lahore (Qasim Ali) The South Asian Center of Britain’s prestigious institute London School of Economics arranged a tribute program to honor the extra ordinary services of Pakistan’s iconic theatre activist Madeeha Gauhar with the title ‘’ Protest of Drama, remembering Madeeha Gauhar ”.

The evening was arranged is in collaboration with the International Growth Centre and was chaired by Mukulika Banerjee. Prominent British director from Round theatre London Elizabeth Lynch, Indian Scholar Sanjoy Roy and Adnan Khan were main speakers, who all spoke about space which Ajoka created for theatrical public protest against various forms of oppression.

Ajoka’s executive director Shahid Mahmood Nadeem participated in discussion via skype and shared the personal references about Madeeha’s determination and immense love for the medium of theatre. Sanjay Roy spoke about the Madeeha’s joint ventures with Indian theatre groups and said Madeeha firmly believed in cultural exchange and served as a bridge between Pakistan and Indian theatre community.

In the evening speakers also discussed the long lasting impact and social relevance of Madeeha’s path-breaking work through conversations with those who worked with her in Pakistan, India and United Kingdom. The discussion ended with a Question Answer session in which speakers highlighted the Madeeha’s creative approach, and her believe in the power of theatre to transform the society.

On the Other Hand, Progressive Writers Association (PWA) presented excellent tribute to Ajoka’s founding director Madeeha Gauhar (late) in its weekly session held at historic Pak Tea House Lahore on Saturday’s evening. Veteran artist Nadeem Tahir presided the session whereas Shahid Nadeem, veteran broadcaster Yasmeen Tahir, Human rights activist and well known actress faryal Gauhar and Tanveer Jahan were chief guest of the special evening.

Javed Aftab, secretary progressive writers association hosted the evening which was also attended by prolific writers, theatre and human rights activists including Raza Rumi, Nirvaan Nadeem, Sohail Worraich etc. All the speakers paid glowing tributes to Madeeha’s progressive mindset, immense passion and commitment towards socially relevant & meaningful theatre.

Raza Rumi shared that all her life, Madeeha was truly an icon of theater and Human right movements in the Pakistan. She raised the voice of oppressed segments of society through her out standing plays and used theater as a medium of social awareness. Naeem tahir highlighted the theatre scenario of 1980s before Ajoka’s inception and the impact which Ajoka made on Pakistan’s theatre landscape through its brilliant productions.

Moreover Ajoka theatre’s 5-day summer training workshop entitled “Acting MasterClass” concluded after spectacular display of improvised productions based on historical plays including “Dara” and “Kaun hai Yeh Gustakh” here at Ajoka’s sarwer road office. Divided in groups, the participants of workshop presented the various powerful scenes convincingly from both the plays.

Special guest at the concluding ceremony was Ajoka’s Chairperson Zara Salman, who along with Shahid Mehmood Nadeem and trainer Nirvaan Nadeem analyzed the performances and distributed certificates among the participants. Judges also gave valuable tips while sharing their experiences with the aspiring actors.

Actor trainer Nirvaan Nadeem, who designed and conducted the workshop, said he was very happy with the response of the participants who learnt a lot in a short span of time. He said that the mere passion for acting is not enough; commitment and discipline have equal importance in order to become an excellent performer. During the workshop eminent actress Swera Nadeem and Faryal Gauhar also conducted exclusive sessions and shared their experience of acting for theatre and television with the participants. The participants in their feedback expressed their satisfaction at what they had been able to achieve in five days and appreciated the role played by trainer Nirvaan Nadeem and the opportunity provided by Ajoka theatre.

The minute the Pakistani market is big enough, everyone will want to come in and get a piece of it.CEO of Cheetay.Pk

an interview with Ahmad Khan- CEO at Cheetay Logistics

Ahmad Khan, CEO of Cheetay.pk, a last mile e-commerce start-up based in Lahore. Ahmad was previously the head of Rocket Internet in Pakistan where he spearheaded, established and successfully launched some of its well-known ventures such as Kaymu.pk, Daraz.pk, EasyTaxi.pk, Carmudi.pk and Lamudi.pk. He is a big force in transforming the nascent landscape of the e-commerce industry in Pakistan and Cheetay.pk has seen phenomenal growth so far. Ahmed is a LUMS and Cambridge alumni and has also worked for top-tier firms including McKinsey and Procter & Gamble. We discuss the e-commerce industry in Pakistan and the growth story behind Cheetay.pk.

NUT:  Let’s us begin with a general outlook of the e-commerce industry in Pakistan. What do you estimate the size to be?

Ahmad Khan: Well, that’s a tough question to answer, because there is no hard data as such. We have done some estimates and they point to sales crossing the Rs 120 billion ($1 billion) mark by year-end. Till now there have been sales worth Rs 65.3 billion in 2018.The market is growing faster than expected as earlier reports predicted that the market would hit the $1 billion mark by 2020 but it’s likely to achieve this figure by 2018.

NUT: What has the growth of the industry been like?

Ahmad Khan: The growth has been pretty phenomenal, and it has been almost doubling every year on a regular basis. Our business for example, has been quadrupling every year while the bigger players like Daraz and Careem have doubled as well.

NUT: So tell us about Cheetay, how did it come about?

Ahmad Khan: When I was at Rocket Internet, the two challenges we faced were logistics and payments. When that journey ended, the idea was that in Pakistan, if we wanted e-commerce to flourish, we needed to solve these two problems. So Cheetay came about as a solution to fulfillment and payments. We’ve actually coined the term “now commerce.” The idea behind Cheetay is not only fulfillment, but instant fulfillment.

NUT: What are your target markets?

Ahmad Khan: Well, we started with food, the reason being, it’s something you want instantly. For example, you would be willing to wait a few days for a phone or some other product, but food is something that has to be delivered instantly. Our target market is very Pakistan focused, and what we are going to do is expand in geography. We are considering expanding to Islamabad and other cities in the next few months.
Right now, we are operating out of Lahore only. Our strength and growth will come from different cities, as well as different verticals. So we started with food, experimented with beauty and health care products, and now we’re looking at books and groceries as well.

NUT: Who is your main competition right now?

Ahmad Khan: In food delivery our main competition is Foodpanda, but now Careem and Uber Eats have entered the space as well. As we grow into multi-category, our competition will be with Daraz and Yayvo.

NUT:  Right now, how much of your sales are still based on food?
Ahmad Khan: About 90 percent. The rest is from other deliveries we do, in fields like healthcare and beauty.

NUT: In terms of gross merchandise value, what number do you go up to on an annual basis?

Ahmad Khan:  On average we get around 600 orders a day, and our ticket price is Rs 1000. While a year back we were on about 150 orders a day.

NUT: Where do you see this in the next 5 years?

Ahmad Khan: In the next five years, we want to be at a 100,000 orders a day operating in multiple geographies and verticals. We want to increase our ticket size over time, to something around 20 dollars, as we increase our categories.

NUT: Based only on Lahore’s food market, how much of the delivery business is shared between you, and Foodpanda?

Ahmad Khan: We do not have any exact numbers, but we can be anywhere from 20-30% of the market in Lahore and remaining is Foodpanda.

NUT: Let’s talk about financing. What type of investment did you start off with?

Ahmad Khan:   We started off with seed capital of USD750,000. After about a year, we went into the market and raised USD1-1.1 million.

NUT: How many customers have you served so far? And how many employees do you have.

Ahmad Khan: About 160,000 is the approximate number. We have close to 200 employees currently, including about 30 managers, with the rest being riders, and rider admins, as well as support staff.

NUT: Based on your experience so far in e-commerce, what are the most critical success factors that are needed for an online marketplace or startup like yourself to succeed?

Ahmad Khan: That is something that on which the verdict is still out. However, amongst the most important factors is getting your business model right. Back when I was in Rocket, the focus was only on the number of gross orders. Now at Cheetay, our focus is on profit and revenue.

We understand that we need to scale, and that we are losing money. But on a per unit basis, on what we call the path to profitability, our unit economics has to be good, and only then can you break even.

We have a enormous focus on customer satisfaction; we have an 85% on time delivery rate, and a 90% fulfillment rate.

The challenge that most people in Pakistan face, is that they are unable to raise consistent capital, nor is it easy to find investors patient enough to wait long enough for a company to become profitable. Another challenge most players face is finding talent. The founders are always very committed, as well as the CEOs and partners but looking around for talent is difficult. It’s no secret that the best talent wants to go work for top-tier firms. So whatever amount of people is left, go to work with startups. Our company has been blessed and very lucky to find the right talent, and keep our people motivated. In short these are two things are critical for start-ups to become successful; capital and then human capital.

NUT: What are your thoughts on mobile payment solutions?

Ahmad Khan: This is the second part of the Cheetay mandate is solving the payment problems. The State Bank of Pakistan is still is unsure of what it wants to do with digital payments. So for us, an E-Commerce business, the lack of payment solutions is a huge challenge. Cash on delivery (CoD) is good, but there are also some restrictions. Credit card penetration is extremely low, as is debit card penetration. So I really feel that if someone can come up with a good digital wallet it will be a huge win.

NUT: What are the steps that are needed to be taken by the government to promote the e-Commerce space?

Ahmad Khan: The government does not have the concepts behind e-commerce and digital businesses. Just a few days ago, they’re imposing an advance income tax on international transactions on payment by credit cards. We use Google and Facebook for our marketing and we have no way to pay them, except via credit card. This new tax really cuts into our profits, as we have to make payments of thousands of dollars for these advertisements.Setting up a company and corporate structure is hard. We have investors from abroad, and we cannot even issue them equity in Pakistan. In fact, we’ve been waiting on our first round of investors to be cleared for almost two years now. This discourages foreign investment.
Then there is the tax structure which needs to facilitate start-ups and give them incentives. These are all hindrances, and there is no actual support from the government.

NUT: AliBaba has recently entered the e-commerce space in Pakistan. Can we expect more international players to enter?

Ahmad Khan: When one player comes and the market gets bigger, other companies follow. Take India for example. FlipKart was pretty big, but Amazon still went in there and other companies like Jabong, Myntra and Snapdeal entered as well. It all boils down to money; if it can be made, other people will come in. The minute the Pakistani market is big enough, everyone will want to come in and get a piece of it.

NUT: Is there any advice you have for aspiring entrepreneurs who would like to start off in the e-commerce space?

Ahmad Khan: It’s tough. There are diverse problems and lots of them. The mantra has changed over the years. Now the idea is not as important as the execution.
Another thing everyone should learn and understand is data. Data is becoming more and more powerful, and your decision-making needs to be a lot more analytics based. So to solve the problem, you need to structure it. I feel that a lot of start-ups do not structure their problems properly. Until you phrase and structure the problem properly, you can’t really solve it.

Brighten up walls this monsoon

Monsoon is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated seasons of the year as it provides a welcome respite from the scorching heat of summer. In India, monsoons are synonymous with hope, beauty and a sense of joy. It’s the time of year you should consider giving your neutral palettes a break and add a punch to your decor with funky bright colours. Bold, strong colours revitalize the room and create a joyful atmosphere that speaks of hope and something to look forward to.

While monsoon injects a new life in almost everything, there is no denying the fact that this season causes the maximum damage to your home. It takes away the sheen beauty of your walls. Amongst most common casualties of this season are the exterior walls of the house. Leakage, cracks, mould, fungus and so on can play havoc. A growing crack in the wall could be the result of using paints of an inferior quality paint, as they do not offer any protection against water, therefore leading to seepages. Therefore, guard your house from the ill effects of rain by choosing paints with water-proof technology. In case your exteriors are infected with patches, it is advisable to go for a high-quality paint with Fungal Guard Technology that gives your walls the much-needed resistance from fungal and algal attacks.

Here’s how you can play with colours for your interiors this monsoon:

Monsoon blues

During the rainy season people tend to use colours that resemble monsoon. Calm blue is the colour that can be used in decorating your home walls. You can get curtains, accessories and cushions in contrast colours to create a stunning look. The shade is soothing to the eyes and it can be mixed with other colours to create a cool ambiance.

Shades of green

The lush greenery in your garden and backyard area would surely encourage you to use this shade in your interiors. You can use olive or emerald green on walls. Bring home mats and carpets in this shade as this would give your interiors a smooth touch like your lawns outdoors. They create an illusion of greater depth and a layered effect on the wall. Also, marking the perfect combination for walls while enhancing the natural quotient of the house.

Happy dining

Dramatic shades can transform the kitchen and dining areas from just functional spaces to a lively setting that is perfect for entertaining guests. It is the best time to start adding colour to your home to keep environment happy and chirpy when the rain sets in. Therefore, colour a wall in fuchsia pink, pink star diamond, little bow pink etc. while keeping the other accessories neutral.

A splash of life

Yellow is another zesty and vivacious colour, which can be used to bring a modern as well as a traditional touch to the space that you are living in. Colours such as fizzy lemon or sorbet lemon, can also serve as the perfect colour for back walls in a bedroom that need a little something that does not eat up all the attention. Shades of orange like desert orange, fiesta orange etc are other suitable options that would make your walls appear like an artistic creation. Orange as a hue works best for monsoon given its ability to maximize the little sunlight that enters houses during monsoons and works as a mood elevator.

 

Teefa in Trouble, but he is not (Movie Review: Teefa in Trouble)

No doubt Pakistani films are successful to present their best. Pakistani film makers are in the race to make successful films with the team best productions and film stars.

The Premier of the most awaited film of Ali Zafar is last night in Lahore where the presence of all stars of film industry, fashion industry and others famous personalities make this night more joyous and memorable.

Now we talk about the film story, characters and others departments of the film. Story revolves around  a Lahori boy Teefa (Ali Zafar) who can do everything  for the sake of the money. He is the only son of (Semi Raheel). Butt sb (Mahmood Aslam) who is the one of the famous Business man on his town. His son Billu Butt (Ahmed Bilal) and wife is (Asma Abbas). Bashira – Banzo (Javed Sheikh) with his second wife (Shofia Khan) and Daughter Ania (Maya Ali) is settled in foreign country where they are well known.

One day Butt sb (Mahmood Aslam)asked to his friend Bashir –Banzo (Javed Sheikh) for his daughter`s proposal but Banzo (Javed Sheikh) refused for that proposal. In reaction of that Butt sb (Mahmood Aslam) send his very closed person Teefa (Ali Zafar)  for a mission to come back Pakistan with Ania (Maya Ali), There Teefa (Ali Zafar)   met with Tony. Shah (Faisal Qureshi) and both of them got trouble. This situation creat a high sense of suspense for audience.

First half of film is very interesting which represent the real lahori masala. One of the most interesting character in this film is Sheikh sb (Nayyar Ijaz) . His performance is powerful throughout the film. Butt Sb (Mehmood Aslam) makes this film is more entertaing. Banzo – Bashira (Javed Sheikh) is as always playing his role honestly. Audience will also enjoy the role of Tony.Shah (Faisal Qureshi) also doing his best to perform his character. Teefa (Ali Zafar) Character in this film is different and unique who is actually lahori boy. Others Stars like Semi Raheel, Asma Abbas, Sofia Khan, Ahmed Bilal, Meher-un-Nisa,Tom and all others Played their role appropriately .

Film Music is average but “ITEM NUMBER is HIT”, cinematography is on its high. There are some weaknesses in the story  of the film but overall its good. Ahsan Rehim is the Director of this film and did his best. Leading personality of this film is Ahsan Rahim.

On the whole, Teefa is a simple tale told in a beautiful way, entertain the audiences thoroughly. At the box office, the youth is going to savour this Ali Zafar flick big time which will ensure commercial success.