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Lollywood Studio Stories Instant

Decades later, when the studio was being demolished, workers found the glass pane still stained with the heat marks of a single flower image—a testament to a love story that was a blockbuster in real life but a flop in society’s eyes.

In the golden age of (Pakistan's film industry), the studios of Lahore—Evernew, Bari, and Shahnoor—were more than just sets; they were worlds of high drama both on and off the screen. The Echoes of Evernew lollywood studio stories

In 1974, during the shooting of “Ziddi” at Evernew Studio, the director required a scene where Yousuf jumps from a burning balcony onto a moving horse. The stunt coordinator rigged a mattress. Yousuf laughed, threw the mattress away, lit his own jacket on fire, and jumped. He landed safely, but the horse panicked and ran through the wooden set, demolishing half the studio’s "Lahore street" façade. Decades later, when the studio was being demolished,