Sanam delivered on every level, as a character who had to stay away from her family and the man she loved because of an unfortunate incident. Sanam Saeed was at her career best as Zara who was the most relatable considering it’s the era of millennials on their path towards achieving their dreams. Aamina Sheikh as Zareen brought an emotional depth and realness to her character burdened with responsibility and compromise. What I loved the most about the film were the stellar performances by the whole cast. The film is wonderfully written and directed by Asim Abbasi and is a story about love, loss and family. Cake just recently dropped onto Netflix and I decided to give it a watch.
A film full of power-packed performances, shot mostly in the beautiful outskirts of Sindh.
Some Pakistani movies though I felt were worthy of a mention, therefore without further ado here’s my list of the top five Pakistani movies on Netflix:Ĭake is a film that hits right where it hurts the most, the heart. The level of competitiveness and great content is so high now that in order to achieve worldwide recognition, Pakistani content has to be up to the mark. Being a Pakistani myself I’ve been wondering for a while now, about our movies in general. Netflix has become a house favourite, with people ranging from my parents to my ten year old little sister, everyone loves Netflix. Personally speaking, over the last year or so, I haven’t spent a day in my life without watching one show or the other on Netflix.
It’s safe to say that the age of the digital medium has arrived, with television shows such as Game Of Thrones, Breaking Bad, The Office and many more receiving worldwide fanfare. Top Five Pakistani Movies To Watch On Netflix