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Is ‘50 Core’ a Pakistani Rip-off of Money Heist?
The Pakistani Cinema is gradually coming into action after the long break of the pandemic as cinemas are going to open countrywide. Recently we came across the teaser of the upcoming movie ‘Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad’ and people started to compare it to ‘Singham’ and ‘Dabang’ from Bollywood. However, I believe that we shouldn’t criticize and compare everything and instead encourage our artists to showcase their talents.
It is gratifying to see that the Pakistani movie directors and filmmakers are coming out of the box to make such action films and all they need is appreciation. ’50 Crore’ is also an upcoming movie starring Faisal Qureshi, Aijaz Aslam, Saboor Aly, Zhalay Sarhadi, Faryal Mehmood, Anoushey Abbasi, Noman Habib, Mehmood Aslam, Asad Siddiqui, Naveed Raza, and Omer Shehzad. The movie is about a gang of screwballs who are planning for a big robbery. But wait, we have already seen something like this, haven’t we?
Yes, you got it right! The movie 50 crore looks like the Lollywood version of the Netflix Series ‘Money Heist’. The movie’s teaser shows that all the characters are named after various locations in Pakistan such as Dadu, Mirurkhas, Rahim Yar Khan, Chaman, and others; just like it was done in Money Heist. From the pictures and teaser, it is evident that there are similarities between the two movies, but what we know is that it is going to be a big action-packed film.
Now come to the response from social media, which is hilarious as ever. The public reaction was understood for something like this and now that everyone knows what the movie seems to be is a rip-off of the Spanish series, the responses are quiet humorous. Following are some of the best tweets and comments we have seen on the social media so far:
Come on dude I wanna audition for this movie @Humtvnetwork #50Crore @faysalquraishi pic.twitter.com/xOEtEfjTdG
— THE ALL ROUNDER GUY (@ALL_ROUNDER_GUY) October 19, 2020
We can feel your pain Professor ??#MoneyHeist #50Crore #professor pic.twitter.com/bY5lmJPaA2
— Malik Hashir Awan (@ApkaaCrush) October 18, 2020
This pakistani version of money heist also has a chinese don 2 wala srk in it. #50crore
— Khawaja Jawad (@jawad_khawaja1) October 18, 2020
TOKYO ordered from daraz #MoneyHeist #50Crore pic.twitter.com/XC8kqKvFCb
— Balaj Khan (@Cancerian94) October 18, 2020
Since the original money heist had it's hackers from Pakistan ( the guy named Shakir) . Will the Pakistani version have Spanish hackers?! ????? #50crore
— ? (@ronakshischild_) October 18, 2020
They go for HBL heist and the accountant will tell them,
"SIR SERVER DOWN HAI, MONDAY KO AANA SUBAH SUBAH".#50Crore https://t.co/qt74E6JTy5— Dev!L 2.0 (@Iv2cky) October 19, 2020
While some of the peeps were making fun of the movie, there were some who showed support too:
We must all support upcoming Pakistani movie “50 CRORE” instead of comparing it with money heist. Give our own film industry a chance. Help it grow.
Mulk ka pesa mulk me hi rehne do#50Crore pic.twitter.com/DhApvXIsGi
— TALHA HASSAN (@khattaks528) October 18, 2020
No offense at all.
If Bollywood is unable to produce their own content then there should be no objection on lollywood for copying idea of #MoneyHeist #50crore #MoneyHeist pic.twitter.com/zewX7ojzYg— Daniyal Siddiqui (@EmDaniyal8) October 17, 2020
Bollywood copies so many movies/series, nobody gives a shit. Lollywood takes 'inspiration' from #MoneyHeist everyone loses their shit.#50Crore
— Sania Munawar (@saniyamunawar) October 18, 2020
Celebrities
Aymen Saleem Slams Drama for ‘Rope Scene’ Romanticising Abuse

Actress Aymen Saleem has spoken out against the troubling portrayal of abuse in a recent drama, calling it out for romanticising harmful behaviour in the name of storytelling.
Taking to Instagram, Aymen posted a strong statement criticising the way a female character was shown tied up with ropes by her husband a scene that was framed with romantic music and gestures. Without naming the drama, she expressed her deep concern over how such content is being normalised.
In a powerful Instagram story, she said, “Enough is enough. I’m deeply disturbed by the way a recent drama is portraying abuse tying up a woman with ropes, showing it in romantic or bold light, and then normalising it as part of a love story.”
She criticised how such scenes are being packaged as entertainment and said this trend is harmful, not harmless fiction. “This isn’t entertainment. It’s dangerous storytelling,” she added.
Aymen pointed out that women in Pakistan already face many struggles within marriage including patriarchy, emotional and physical abuse, and societal pressure. In such a reality, media has a major responsibility.
She wrote that dramas should promote relief, strength, and progress not show harmful acts as expressions of love. “We’ve made strides in showcasing strong, self-aware female leads and breaking generational curses. Why are we slipping back?” she asked.
Aymen Saleem’s Key Take
Calling for change, she urged writers, producers, channels, and especially actors to be mindful about the stories they support and choose.
“This is not just fiction – this shapes culture,” Aymen warned.She ended by reminding everyone that scenes like these do not reflect love they only make abuse look normal.
Aymen’s statement has sparked conversations across social media, with many supporting her stance and calling for more responsible storytelling in Pakistani television.
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Danish Taimoor Basks in Success of ‘Mann Mast Malang’ Despite Backlash Over Controversial Content

In a week where criticism roared louder than applause, Danish Taimoor stood tall — not in defiance, but in triumph; the popular actor is riding high on the unprecedented success of his drama serial Mann Mast Malang, which has claimed the second spot among Pakistan’s most-watched shows this week, even as debates swirl around its controversial themes.
While the drama has come under scrutiny for what many consider a troubling glorification of toxic relationships, audiences appear to be tuning in with persistent interest. The storyline’s bold portrayal of possessiveness and masculinity has sparked widespread concern among critics and celebrities alike; many have raised red flags over how Mann Mast Malang walks the tightrope between intense romance and psychological abuse, and whether it crosses a dangerous line.
Despite this, the numbers speak volumes; Taimoor recently took to Instagram to share a celebratory poster, revealing jaw-dropping viewership stats: 25 million views for his new drama Sher, and a solid 15 million for Mann Mast Malang. Captioning the post with a telling statement—“1st“ and 2nd. Success does not need a spotlight. It speaks loud and clear.” — He made it clear that his focus remains on audience response, not controversy.
On one hand, Danish’s starrer is being dissected by critics for promoting regressive narratives. On the other hand, it is dominating the charts, outperforming even family-oriented serials with socially responsible themes.
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Mahira Khan’s Prayer Sparks Online Debate

Mahira Khan, who along with co-star Humayun Saeed is currently busy promoting their upcoming film “Love Guru,” slated for release on June 6, had an awkward moment when she asked fans to pray for her film’s success, leading to her being trolled on social media.
The film’s trailer was unveiled last month, along with several songs that have been well received by audiences. The duo has already promoted the film in the US, UK, and UAE and are now engaged in a nationwide promotional campaign in Pakistan.
It should be noted that the film’s trailer was recently screened on the digital billboards at Times Square in New York City.
Recently, the stars appeared at a promotional event where Mahira Khan, while speaking to the media, urged fans to collectively pray for the film’s success. During the same event, Humayun Saeed praised director Nadeem Baig, calling him the best in the country—though he humorously noted that Baig still charges him full fees.
Mahira Khan also expressed her hope that Love Guru earns more than one billion rupees. Addressing the audience, she asked everyone to say “Ameen” to her prayer and proposed a group prayer for the film’s success.
A video of Mahira’s heartfelt appeal has gone viral, sparking a wave of reactions on social media. While many found the moment endearing, some critics took a swipe at the actress for asking for prayers over box office earnings.
Here’s how the netizens reacted:
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