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Pakistani film/ TV work receive favorable reviews from Chinese audiencesBreaking

December 20, 2020

BEIJING, December 20 (INP): Recently, movies and TV series from Pakistan are favorably reviewed among Chinese audiences, according to a report published by Gwadar Pro on Sunday.

From Parwaaz Hai Junoon, a patriotic film screened in China this November, to Churails, a popular web series hit the internet, the peculiar enchantment of latest Pakistani works on different subjects refreshed Chinese people’s impression of the country’s cultural creation.

According to the report, by Dec. 18, Churails has scored as high as 9.2 based on 1,691 user ratings on Douban, China’s most popular and authoritative website of movie ratings and reviews.

Putting aside the content arousing controversy in the country, the drama has drawn Chinese netizens by the fascinating twists in the storyline, characteristic Pakistani-style pictures, and beautiful exotic music, etc.

On Douban, Chinese audiences generously expressed their affection for the TV series. “This is the first time I have watched a Pakistani TV series. Brilliant and high-quality,” praised by Jiaoshenmemingzine.

Awesome! BGM, pictures and storyline, everything is perfect. As a person who once lived in Pakistan for a short period, I was really amazed by this drama,” commented by Leibatiantian.

“I watched it from beginning to end nearly without stopping. I was moved to tears in each episode. So happy seeing that brave women unite together and men steeped in iniquity be punished. Good acting, fascinating plot.

I recommend it to all. For me, it’ the drama of the year,” acclaimed by Jianghupianzi.

“The flaws do not detract from this TV series’ overall excellence. The sharp contrast in colors overwhelmed and inspired me. I want to collect numerous pictures from it and hand them on the wall,” rated by Liuruiye.

Date back to 1970s, many Pakistani films such as Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat and Adami Aur Insaan have touched countless Chinese audiences.

Now, with information technology develops at top speed, people from both countries can get access to each other’s films and TV dramas much more conveniently via Internet, which creates tremendous opportunities to for high-quality works to stand out in a foreign nation even globally.

As China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) enters the second phase, people-to-people exchanges are becoming increasingly frequent and significant along with the economic cooperation.

In a deep-going way, there’s great potential to unlock in the cultural sphere between both countries, the report added.

INP/JAVED