Re: Do Pakistani movies have people making out?
Daira and Nazar are totally different.
Daira is a socially-awakening novel which later became a made-for TV movie. The kiss there was not an actual one - it was just made to give the effect that the two characters are kissing.
In Nazar, there were no "social" intentions involved. There is no social-political message. The movie is a total entertainment venture which is actually a copy of some American movie. Creativity it is not. Art it is not. And yet the kiss is real.
And don't even try to compare Ayesha Alam's excellent job in Daira to this Meera-Sheera. Ayesha Alam, despite portraying a lewd woman, did not wear revealing clothes. You didn't see her cleavage popping out (although one can argue that she probably doesn't have much shrugs)
Meera on the other hand used her body to get attention. Yep, that's how far muslims have come now.
And no, there has been no full kiss on the Pakistani movie scene. French kiss that is. Actors these days may be seen to kiss a filmstar's stomach in a scene, although that's no better. And they make it seem like the two stars are kissing, but its done thru an effect like a dupatta draped over them, or one face shadowing another's, etc.