The Pakistan of doting family, eid bangles, darling dadi (grandmother), sister love, road-side-flower-shops, dholkis-on-shadis, gorgeous-joras, big-flying-dupattas and loving-househelp. ![]() For me, this movie is the Pakistan that I love. A larger than life experience that helps you transcend the worries and logistics of the day you spent, and explore a world the movie takes you in. ![]() It’s the experience you want to have when you go to the cinema. The movie is a visual, aesthetic and nostalgic delight. ![]() Lucky on so many levels: my kids went to sleep on time, I had amazing friends to watch the movie with on a weeknight, a supportive husband for my last-minute plan, I was lucky to live in a Canadian city where the movie was released in and most importantly I had a ticket beforehand, because the movie was sold out- yes, on a Tuesday night and may I add a Tuesday night with a tornado warning. I was lucky to watch the amazing new Pakistani movie Bin Roye in the cinema last night.
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