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Cinecittà to revive Italy’s movie industry

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ROME – Cinecitta Europe’s largest film studio aims to re-launch Italy as a superpower in the movie industry. U.S. President Donald Trump proposed new tariffs, making it a potential threat to the film industry globally.

Cinecitta, referred to as “Hollywood on the Tiber,” is a historic film studio founded by the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini. Recently approved a five-year plan backed by the EU’s post-COVID recovery fund, which includes initiatives to build new high-tech sound stages and boost production capacity by 60%.

 

“We want to lead the game,” said CEO Manuela Cacciamani. “Cinecitta must be a factory that works at full capacity… with excellence as a minimum standard.”

The company is looking for a revenue of 51.9 million euros ($58.8 million) by 2029, almost double the amount of revenue generated in 2024, and aims to turn a 4.3-million-euro net profit after suffering a devastating loss of 11.6 million euros last year.

The Trump Administration said that they would be imposing a 100% tariff on movies outside of Hollywood to save Hollywood from ”a very fast death”, but no further details were issued on how the levy would work.

The tariff plan could potentially disrupt the current industry set-up, as big U.S. productions greatly rely on the services of studios around the globe that can provide expertise, with cheaper costs and a good location scenery.

 

According to Cinecitta, Italy’s film production tax credit of up to 40% is “among the most competitive worldwide,” which has helped draw in international hits from last year like “Emilia Perez” and the papal thriller “Conclave.”

Among the projects scheduled for filming this year at Cinecittà is Mel Gibson’s “The Resurrection of The Christ,” a sequel to his 2004 film “The Passion of The Christ.”

Gibson serves as one of Trump’s “Special Ambassadors” in Hollywood, alongside actors Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone, to help keep the U.S. film industry living. His upcoming film, currently being shot in Italy, will be impacted by the imposed tariffs.

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Beyond romance: Three Pakistani thriller dramas offering mystery and suspense

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KARACHI – Pakistani television dramas have traditionally revolved around themes of romance, family relationships and domestic conflicts. However, in recent years, producers have increasingly experimented with alternative genres, introducing audiences to stories driven by suspense, mystery and psychological intrigue.

Among those credited with supporting such projects are producers Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi of 7th Sky Entertainment, whose productions have explored concepts beyond conventional television narratives.

For viewers seeking shorter series with fast-paced storytelling, several suspense thrillers have emerged as notable additions to the genre.

Contractors

One such project is Contractors, a five-episode mini-series that blends crime, mystery and humour.

The story follows Nigar and Rashid, an elderly couple who appear to lead an ordinary life alongside their tenant, Sara. Beneath their quiet lifestyle, however, lies an unexpected secret: they are contract killers. Their decision to take on one final assignment in an effort to help Sara achieve her dream of studying abroad leads to a chain of events that threatens to expose their hidden past.

Written by Mohammed Ahmed and Shah Yasir and directed by Mehreen Jabbar, the series stars Mohammed Ahmed, Shamim Hilaly, Mamya Shajaffar, Agha Mustafa Hassan, Rashid Farooqi and Haris Waheed, among others.

Jurm

Another notable entry in the genre is Jurm, a four-episode thriller centred on a murder investigation.

Starring Wahaj Ali and Durefishan Saleem, the drama follows Daniyal, whose life is turned upside down when he becomes entangled in a murder case linked to his wife, Ayla. As the investigation progresses, hidden motives, secrets and conflicting narratives gradually emerge.

Written by Shah Yasir and directed by Mehreen Jabbar, the series focuses on psychological tension and mystery rather than conventional romantic storylines. The cast also includes Tooba Siddiqui, Atiqa Odho, Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, Zhalay Sarhadi and Tazeen Hussain.

Hashtag

Exploring the influence of social media, Hashtag brings a contemporary twist to the suspense genre.

The four-episode drama begins with the disappearance of two social media influencers, Xara and Rasha, after a party. Their friends embark on a search for answers, uncovering secrets hidden behind carefully curated online personas.

Written by Shah Yasir and directed by Mehreen Jabbar, Hashtag examines themes of influencer culture, digital identity and the pressures associated with online fame. The cast features Sabeena Farooq, Usama Khan, Maha Hasan, Raeed Mohammad, Ali Ansari and Raza Zaidi.

As audiences increasingly seek alternatives to traditional drama formats, these shorter suspense-driven productions reflect a growing willingness within Pakistan’s television industry to experiment with new genres and storytelling approaches.

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Pakistani TikTok creators share heartfelt fatherhood moments ahead of Father’s Day

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LAHORE – Pakistani content creators are highlighting everyday experiences of fatherhood on TikTok, sharing personal and emotional moments that reflect the bond between fathers and their children.

Ahead of Father’s Day, creators are posting a mix of light-hearted clips, family interactions and reflective stories under the global hashtag #FathersDay, which has drawn millions of posts worldwide.

Across Pakistan, several creators have gained traction for showcasing their family lives through short videos that focus on care, companionship and everyday parenting moments.

Everyday moments of parenting shared online

Among the creators sharing such content is a TikTok user known as @umarkhan155, a father of four daughters, who regularly posts videos capturing playful and affectionate family interactions. His content has attracted millions of engagements, reflecting audience interest in relatable parenting moments.

Another account, @aliandbaba1, features family-centred content highlighting everyday experiences between a father and child, ranging from humorous exchanges to emotional interactions. The videos focus on routine domestic moments that underline the emotional connection within families.

Similarly, creator Sharjeel Vlogs shares short clips depicting small gestures of care, including fulfilling children’s wishes and documenting daily routines that reflect the father-daughter bond.

Growing digital space for family storytelling

Creators say such content resonates with audiences because it reflects ordinary yet meaningful aspects of family life. The videos often emphasise that fatherhood is expressed not only through major milestones, but also through small, consistent acts of care and presence.

Social media platforms like TikTok have increasingly become spaces where users share personal narratives, with family-oriented content gaining steady popularity among viewers.

The trend highlights how short-form video platforms are reshaping storytelling around family relationships, particularly fatherhood, by turning everyday interactions into widely shared digital moments.

The ongoing #FathersDay conversation continues to feature a wide range of posts, as users share memories, tributes and personal reflections on fatherhood and family life.

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Aamir Khan reveals wedding date, vows to keep ceremony private

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MUMBAI – Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has confirmed that he will marry partner Gauri Spratt next month, putting an end to speculation surrounding the couple’s relationship.

Speaking during a recent interview, the 61-year-old actor said the wedding would be a simple and private affair attended by close family members and a limited circle of friends.

“We want to keep the ceremony extremely simple and private,” Khan said, adding that the couple are scheduled to tie the knot on July 5.

The actor said he and Spratt, who have been in a relationship since late 2023, had decided to take the next step after carefully considering their future together.

Khan publicly confirmed his relationship with Spratt in March this year, ending months of speculation about the couple’s plans.

During the interview, the actor also spoke about the possibility of collaborating again with filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, hinting at a potential project after his wedding.

Referring to the possibility of a sequel to the blockbuster film 3 Idiots, Khan said discussions had taken place but no final decision had been made.

“I don’t know exactly what Raju has planned, but all the characters have moved far ahead in life now,” he said. Khan said that he would focus on family celebrations before considering future film commitments.

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