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Naz Cinema 3D
Hakeem Ullah Jan Rd, Hashtnagri, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Mu
Review №1

I was skeptical at first but overall it wasnt a bad experience. Went to see wonder woman, The overall ambience was nice.

Fi
Review №2

Beautiful transformation from vintage to new Dolby Surround sound and amazing image quality

Sa
Review №3

Had a very good experienceBut the only problem was accessibility for wheelchair userPlz make it accessible

M.
Review №4

It is great to have a standard cinema in Peshawar. The first of its kind. However, it still needs improvement. Very unfortunate that they didnt do proper promotion and people arent aware of. Environment can be improved. The drawback is entrance and ticking counter etc. Hall is pretty decent and screen is good. Uplifting open area and creating attractive features will help improve further

B
Review №5

Best place for khewa

DA
Review №6

First ever 3D cinema in Peshawar

Ka
Review №7

Cinemas in any society play a vital and important part in providing entertainment at less cost and that is easy to reach. But in Peshawar, the curtains has fallen to the cinema culture due to a number of reasons. These include changing of cinema houses into departmental stores, plaza’s and other buildings, increasing militancy and law and order situation in the provincial metropolis, popularity of cable in almost every house, easy access of movies through CDs, revealimages1s a survey done by The Frontier Post. The number of cinegoers have dropped almost 50 percent and similarly the quality of the films produced by Pakistan in any of its language have been on constant decline from the past two decades. There was a time when the city had almost 14 cinema houses but now it has only 10 in number. The owners of the four other cinema houses have razed the buildings to construct commercial plazas. The few of cinema theatres which are showing films are deprived of visitors due to a number of reasons which mainly include security concerns, lack of support from the government, poor quality of Pakistani films, poor quality of cinema houses and unfavourable environment, have prevented people to come out to enjoy movies on the 70 mm screen. Palwasha Cinema, Novelty Cinema, Metro Cinema and Falak Sair Cinema, all are now part of history. The remaining cinemas housesare Sabrina Cinema, Arshad Cinema (Khyber Bazaar), Tasweer Mehal and Picture House (Cinema Road), Naz Cinema (Hospital Road), Firdaus Cinema (GT Road), Capital Cinema (Saddar), Shama Cinema (Pajjagi Road) and PAF Cinema (Cantonment Area). The facilities provided in these cinema houses are not even near to the standards.[3] The owners of the four otherBack to the futureShinwari remembers the late 1970s as an amazing era for the emerging Pashto film industry. Eminent Pashto-language writers, producers, directors, actors and actresses had given Pashto films a prominent place in the world of cinema. These films were shown throughout the country before the industry crumbled due to terrorism and the lack of investment. As the situation deteriorated, so did the quality of the Pashto cinema. The journalist recalls that visitors from Afghanistan and other areas of Pakistan would never leave Peshawar without watching Pashto films. There was, he believes, a deliberate effort which aided the decline of the film industry while Ziaul Haq was in power. In the 1980s, he says, the standard of Pashto movies fell; soon obscenity became synonymous with Pashto cinema.[4] Eminent Pashto-language -

Sa
Review №8

Joyful

Hi
Review №9

Very nice movies

Sa
Review №10

Nice

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  • Address:Hakeem Ullah Jan Rd, Hashtnagri, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
  • Site:https://nazcinema3d.com/
  • Phone:+92 91 2210305
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