Pakistan International Film Festival: Women’s Edition to be held from May 21-23 The PIFF plans to host an engaging, interactive and educational three-day event which will include six female-centric feature films including Parwaaz Hai Junoon
May 8, 2021
Karachi Film Society (KFS) announces the third edition of the Pakistan International Film Festival (PIFF), which will be held from May 21-23.
Following all guidelines and SOPs of the ongoing global pandemic, this year’s programme will pay homage to all the incredible women associated with the Pakistan film industry. The flagstaff Women’s Edition will also celebrate the tremendous achievements of these women and host activities such as film screenings, educational workshops and seminars/webinars with special guests in attendance.
Pakistani Startup, RINSTRA Valued at US $20 Million, Raising Series A Funding of US $2 Million
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Pakistan’s first digital platform for content creators receives valuation of US $20 million, has potential to become one of the fastest growing companies in the digital world from Pakistan.
RINSTRA Technologies Pvt. Limited
RINSTRA has been valued at US$20 million on the basis of project industry trends in valuation of similar businesses in emerging and frontier markets.
Past News ReleasesRSS ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (PRWEB) January 30, 2021 Pakistan has more than 76 million internet users with and 37 million active social media accounts is one of the biggest opportunities of growth in the economy. With mobile internet rates giving maximum value to the customers has been the sole entertainment instrument for the masses. However, lack of indigenous platforms that can push native flavored content is one of t
Pakistani Startup RINSTRA, Valued at US $20 Million, Raising Series-A Funding of US $2 Million
Pakistan’s first digital platform for content creators receives valuation of US $20 million; has potential to become one of the fastest growing companies in the digital sphere from Pakistan. Islamabad, Pakistan, January 29, 2021 (PR.com) Pakistan, with more than 76 million internet users and almost 37 million active social media accounts, is one of the biggest opportunities of growth in the digital economy, especially when the total population of the country is more than 220 million people. With mobile internet rates providing maximum value to customers, as Pakistan remains one of the cheapest mobile broadband provider, Internet browsing has been the sole entertainment instrument for the masses. However, lack of indigenous platforms that can push native flavored content is one of the biggest missing links for the Pakistani content consumers.