During this period, Reema transitioned from a teenager to a leading lady who could carry a film on her own shoulders.
– An emotional family drama displaying her growing depth as an actress. 2. The Critical Peak & Blockbuster Era (1996–2004)
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By the late 1990s, Reema was the definitive leading lady of Pakistani cinema. She successfully bridged the gap between traditional Punjabi films and urban Urdu cinema, delivering several record-breaking hits:
: A social drama focused on women's rights and societal struggles. Chor Machaye Shor (1996) : A massive musical comedy hit.