Lollywood Studio — Stories
, it was the first studio to be "restored" in 1948 after being abandoned during Partition. Shahnoor Studios
He didn't scream. He simply packed up his gear and left. He knew the rule of Lollywood: The studios aren't just buildings. They are living, breathing archives of sweat, scandal, and song. You don't disturb the ghosts; you let them finish their scene. lollywood studio stories
By the late 1970s, political instability and heavy censorship under Gen. Zia-ul-Haq began the industry's decline. Many producers left, and the hub of Urdu cinema eventually shifted from Lahore to Karachi by 2007, leaving Lollywood primarily as a center for Punjabi-language films. Evernew Studio , it was the first studio to be
Before Pakistan even existed, Lahore was already a thriving center for the arts. In 1929, the industry took its first breath with the opening of on Ravi Road. Founded by Abdur Rashid Kardar, often cited as the father of Lollywood, this studio produced the city's first silent film, Husn Ka Daku . He knew the rule of Lollywood: The studios
Once a bustling "village" for film sets, it is now a derelict space where old sofas used as props are repurposed by staff and local vendors.