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Aksbandh (2016)
Topic Started: Aug 15 2016, 08:49 PM (65 Views)
JethroClemson
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"It is a story of five young filmmakers who suddenly disappear while shooting in the woods near Drigh Lake Larakana in January 2014. A week later their camera was found containing details about what happened to them."
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Can't you see it? The effects of cinema violence on society?
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That plot certainly doesn't sound familiar
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Puppy, just because there's no evidence she killed her aunt doesn't make her dating material.


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Despite this being miscredited by many people for being Pakistan's first horror movie (which honestly goes to 'Dracula in Pakistan' from 1967 and their first gore movie is from 2007), I've been hearing great things about this.

Has anyone seen it?
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