Prisoners (2013), A Wednesday! (2008), or No Country for Old Men (2007). But be prepared— Junoon will haunt your dreams for weeks.
Khoosat, who also delivers a career-best performance as the tormented father, uses slow-burn pacing not to bore, but to make the audience feel the helplessness of a family trapped by a system that protects the rich and powerful. junoon full movie
From the first frame, Sarmad Khoosat establishes an atmosphere of suffocating dread. The cinematography, drenched in muted, earthy tones and claustrophobic close-ups, traps you inside the family’s growing paranoia. The streets of Lahore, usually bustling with life, feel like a concrete jungle of silent watchers and lurking danger. The sound design is particularly chilling—every phone ring, every knock on the door, every distant motorbike engine becomes a trigger for anxiety. Prisoners (2013), A Wednesday