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Government Plans Major Steps to Revitalise Pakistan’s Cinema Industry

Last updated: November 9, 2025 1:41 pm
Abdul Qavi
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The Pakistani government is gearing up to breathe new life into the country’s struggling film industry — a sector that was once thriving but has since faded under the weight of neglect, outdated policies, and changing viewing habits.

According to officials, a high-level meeting chaired by Federal Minister Musadik Malik has begun mapping out a comprehensive plan to revive Pakistan’s cinema culture and rebuild the creative infrastructure that supports it.


A Revival in the Making

The meeting brought together representatives from the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and the Ministry of Education. Together, they’re drafting a plan that would modernize Pakistan’s film ecosystem — from production and distribution to cinema exhibition.

“The government wants to create a system where storytellers can thrive again,” said a senior official involved in the process. “Cinema isn’t just entertainment — it’s culture, identity, and soft power.”

Officials confirmed that the government is reviewing everything from tax incentives for filmmakers and cinema owners to new policies for streaming and digital production. There’s also talk of reviving old cinema plots in major cities, starting with Islamabad, through partnerships with private developers.


Why It Matters

Pakistan’s film industry, once known for producing cultural gems during the 1960s and ’70s, has struggled to sustain itself in recent decades.
Many cinemas have closed, new filmmakers face financial barriers, and audiences have shifted to global streaming platforms like Netflix and YouTube.

Experts believe that without bold policy support, local cinema may never fully recover. Actor and producer Mikaal Zulfiqar recently commented, “We have the talent, but not the structure or incentives to keep making films consistently. That’s what needs to change.”


The Government’s Focus Areas

From what’s been discussed so far, the revival strategy will likely include:

  • Modern policies to streamline film certification and production approval.

  • Tax breaks and financial incentives for local producers and exhibitors.

  • Training programs to help young filmmakers and technical staff compete globally.

  • Restoration and modernization of old cinemas to attract audiences back to theaters.

  • Integration with digital platforms to help Pakistani films reach international viewers.


The Challenges

Of course, revival won’t come easy. The local industry faces multiple hurdles:

  • A lack of consistent investment from both government and private sectors.

  • Limited access to international distribution networks.

  • High production costs compared to small domestic returns.

  • Outdated infrastructure in most cities outside Karachi and Lahore.

Still, insiders say the new initiative has one key advantage — political will. For the first time in years, there seems to be a unified push to treat cinema as a serious economic and cultural sector.


Looking Ahead

The policy framework is expected to be finalized in the coming months. If it works as intended, it could mark the beginning of a new era for Pakistani cinema — one that celebrates local stories, empowers creators, and connects Pakistan to global audiences once again.

Because when you think about it, cinema isn’t just about the big screen. It’s about who we are, how we see ourselves, and how we want the world to see us.

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