Mehrunisa V Lub U

Meanwhile, Marzi, a local transgender don, seeks to buy out the neighbourhood in a scheme with a politician to profit from anticipated Chinese development in the area.

Mehru realizes that Ali's neighbours are good people, and the revitalization leads to a news telecast of economic growth and financial stability.

Rafay Mahmood of The Express Tribune rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and said, "You take home a very important lesson and don't feel guilty for sitting through it.

"[13] Somia Ashraf of DAWN Images felt of the film's message, "its not the place that is bad but people, but perhaps with a better script and direction, the concept could have been highlighted better.

[15] Fatima Awan of Review it rated it 2 out of 5 and called it "a typical masala film meant for people who enjoy dirty jokes" due to its "weak script and direction".

[16] Ifrah Salman, the editor of Hip in Pakistan, rated it 3 out of 5 as "a colorful and vibrant film that's crisp" but that "the no-brain plot that fails to highlight the honest social taboo it tries to shed light upon.

"[18] Syed Hashir Ali of Youlin Magazine commented, "an entertaining film, although there are moments when the timing of songs and jokes completely miss the mark".