Bin Roye
| Bin Roye | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Shahzad Kashmiri |
| Produced by | Momina Duraid Shaheryar Akhter |
| Written by | Farhat Ishtiaq |
| Based on | Bin Roye Ansoo by Farhat Ishtiaq |
| Starring | Humayun Saeed Mahira Khan Armeena Khan |
| Music by | Mazhar Cheema Shani Arshad Waqar Ali |
| Cinematography | Farhan Alam |
| Edited by | Tanveer |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Hum Films (Pakistan) B4U Films (International) |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Language | Urdu |
| Budget | 3.50 crore Rs. [1][2] |
| Box office | 40.05 crore Rs. [3] |
Bin Roye (Urdu: بن روئے; ; transl. Without crying) is a romantic drama film from Pakistan, released in 2015, directed by Momina Duraid and Shahzad Kashmiri. The film, produced by Momina Duraid, features a talented cast including Humayun Saeed, Mahira Khan, Armeena Khan, Zeba Bakhtiar, Javed Sheikh, and others. Notably, one of the film's songs was produced by Haissam Hussain.
The storyline of Bin Roye is adapted from Farhat Ishtiaq’s novel Bin Roye Ansoo. It premiered globally on 18 July 2015, coinciding with Eid-ul-Fitr, and received favorable reviews from critics. It stands as the tenth-highest-grossing film in Pakistani cinema history. Following its success, it was later transformed into a television series, also titled Bin Roye, which debuted on Hum TV on 02 October 2016.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Humayun Saeed as Irtaza Gazanffar - Saman's ex husband; Saba's husband; Maaz's father.
- Mahira Khan as Saba Shafiq/Saba Irtaza - Maliha and Shafiq's daughter; Saman and Zafar's sister; Irtaza's wife; Safir's ex wife; Maaz's aunt and stepmother.
- Armeena Rana Khan as Saman Shafiq/Saman Irtaza - Maliha and Shafiq's daughter; Saba and Zafar's sister; Irtaza's late wife; Maaz's mother.
- Zeba Bakhtiar as Maliha Shafiq - Shafiq's wife; Saba, Zafar and Saman's mother.
- Javed Sheikh as Shafiq Ahmed - Maliha's husband; Saba, Zafar and Saman's father.
- Jahanzeb Khan as Zafar Shafiq - Maliha and Shafiq's son; Saba and Saman's brother.
- Azra Mansoor as Dadi/Amma - Shafiq's mother; Saba, Irtaza, Zafar and Saman's grandmother.
- Junaid Khan as Safir - Salma's son; Sonia's husband; Saba's ex husband.
- Huma Nawab as Salma - Safeer's mother.
- Adeel Hussain as Himself (special appearance in song "Balle Balle")
- Mujtaba Khan as young Irtaza
- Annie Zaidi as Talat Ansar - Ansar's wife; Saman's Foster mother.
- Rashid Khawaja as Ansar - Talat's husband; Maliha's brother; Saman's Foster father.
- Faiza Hasan as Singer
- Sidra Batool as Shiza - Saba's friend.
Release Details[edit | edit source]
Produced on a budget of 3.5 crore Rs. (approximately US$1,20,000), Bin Roye was showcased on over 400 screens worldwide on Eid-ul-Fitr, under the banner of Hum Films in Pakistan and B4U Films internationally, excluding Pakistan and the Middle East. The film was made available in more than ten countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Middle East, and the United Arab Emirates on 19 July 2015. Initially, it opened in 83 screens across Pakistan, which later increased to 89 screens after its first two days.
In the republic of India, Bin Roye was originally slated for release on 60 screens, but its launch was postponed in Maharashtra due to protests by the Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena. The film also faced challenges in Kolkata. Ultimately, Bin Roye made its debut in India on 07 August 2015, across 81 screens, marking it as the largest release for a Pakistani film in the country.
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