Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on Pari (2018)

A review on Pakistani Horror feature length film, Pari (2018). The Production Houses are MIG World Media USA and Screen Shots Productions while its Distributor is Filmica Pictures.

 

 

 

+ Crew

  • Written, Directed & Produced by Syed Atif Ali
  • Co-Written by Muhammad Ahsan
  • Cinematography by Akthar Nadeem
  • Edited by Ashar Baig
  • Co-Produced by Mobeen Mehmood

 

 

 

+ Note

Pari is shot at the most mesmerizing location of Ayyubia; Pakistan. This film is inspired by some of well-known English Horror films, such as The Shining (1980), Paranormal Activity (2007) and The Omen (1976). The evil reflection in this film had a solid resemblance of the evil nun character in the Hollywood Horror feature length film, The Conjuring (2016); although the director has strongly denied this to be his inspiration for the character. Coincidentally, just almost after a month a Bollywood Horror film is to be released on 2nd Mar 2018 by the same name with similar plot.

There is a scene in the film where legendary late actors Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif pictures are listed as Board of Directors of the hospital. I could understand to why he (director) may have done this for as it was intentional. In the fame English horror film, The Omen, Gregory Peck played the lead role in it. So his inclusion as in this film was an Easter egg actually and understandable. However as for Omar Sharif, he was simply included due to director’s admiration for the late actor which was irrelevant for this horror film.

Its music is composed by Masood Alam while the visual effects been conducted and supervised by SM Yahya, Muhammad Owais Mubbashir, Danish Raza and Azam. Its makeup is done by Saima Shah. There are some cameos in the film, which are performed by two of the NAPA actors.

There are some SPOILERS mentioned below!

 

 

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Junaid Akhtar as Shehram
  2. Azekha Daniyal as Mehwish
  3. Khushi Maheen as Pari
  4. Saleem Mairaj as Abdullah

 

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+ Supportive Cast

  1. Qavi Khan as Professor Sahab
  2. Rasheed Naz as Imam
  3. Faiq Asim as Abdullah’s Son
  4. Owais Mubashir as Drug Addict (Cameo)
  5. Hammad Siddiqui as Hospital Receptionist (Cameo)

 

 

 

+ Plot

A young married couple with their only daughter shift to new home, isolated from the city have started to face some strange evil happenings and disturbances.

 

 

 

 

+ High Points

i – Saleem Mairaj as Abdullah has performed very well. He is a great actor and has always made his roles memorable in any project; mild performances by everyone else.

ii – Some songs in the film were okay, average at best.

iii – Good job on Makeup & hair styling. The special effects used in makeup looked really cool.

iv – The location to shoot a horror film was good, more suitable for the film’s content.

v – Stephen King’s novel Dead Rising was a direct hint given earlier in the film regarding the reason why evil happenings occurring around the protagonist’s family.

 

 

 

 

+ Low Points

i – It is exceptional to see no horror in a horror film. What we witness here was several attempted jump scares… attempted.

ii – Really terrible use of visual effects. It’s really a shame to amount of money was invested to make it look real. Such as, the snake climbing on a tree, self-evil reflections and the girl on wires… the list goes on.

iii – What was the link between the tree and Pari? Why Pari didn’t acted evil before entering the new house? What were Pari’s real intentions behind her evil acts? Was the house haunted by evil spirit or it was controlled by Pari from day one? (We know that the other spirit was not evil). Too many questions left unanswered.

iv – I am not sure if Qavi Khan’s performance to be labeled as good or bad. He is so scared from something following him late at night that even after banging loud on the door to open, he is more interested to tell 5 minutes long story of how he got this far at the door step than to enter the home first.

v – Really? Is it that easy to use a black magic book to raise the dead without any prior experience, knowledge? Cool! I am going to book one myself.

vi – The final conflict with the devil was child’s play to get rid of.

vii – Except for Saleem Mairaj’s role, all other supporting characters were weakly written.

viii – If I had that big scar on my arm or loved one’s then I would have visited the doctor right away.

ix – It is not necessary to live at such a house if all the strange things have started to happen ever since the very day shifted there. Safety always comes first.

 

 

 

 

+ Overall

Having Pakistani horror films released so rarely, Pari turns out to be another disappointment even for their die-hard fans.

 

 

 

 

Rate: 1.0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on Jawani Phir Nahi Aani (2015)

A review on Pakistani comedy feature length film, Jawani Phir Nahi Aani (2015) aka [Youth Would Not Come Again]. The Production House is Six Sigma Plus while its Distributor is ARY Films.

 

 

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Nadeem Beyg
  • Cinematography by Mujahid Raza
  • Written by Vasay Chaudhry
  • Edited by Rizwan AQ
  • Produced by Salman Iqbal, Humayun Saeed, Shahzad Nasib & Jarjees Seja

 

 

 

 

+ Note

Jawani Phir Nahi Aani is directorial debut of Nadeem Beyg. The music is composed by Shani Arshad, Sahir Ali Bagga and Ahmad Ali Butt. It received mixed reviews from critics but ended up being a runaway success at the box office by grossing over PKR 49 Crores (490 million), making it the highest grossing Pakistani film in the world. Previously, this title had been held by the 1998 hit, Choorian.

This film was shot in various places of Thailand including Bangkok, Pattaya and Coral Island while few scenes were shot in Karachi.

At 2nd ARY Film Awards, Jawani Phir Nahi Aani received the highest nominations with 29 whereas winning 18. At 15th Lux Style Awards, the film won 3 awards out of 10 nominations.

 

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Humayun Saeed as Sherry
  2. Hamza Ali Abbasi as Saif
  3. Ahmad Ali Butt as Parvez (Pepe)
  4. Vasay Chaudhry as Sheikh
  5. Ayesha Khan as Kubra
  6. Mehwish Hayat as Marina

 

 

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+ Supportive Cast

  1. Sohai Ali Abro as Zoya
  2. Sarwat Gillani as Gul
  3. Uzma Khan as Lubna
  4. Jawed Sheikh as Mehboob Khan
  5. Bushra Ansari as Zoya’s mother
  6. Ismail Tara as Don / Sheikh

 

 

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+ Special Appearances Cast

  1. Gohar Rasheed as Fashion Designer
  2. Farhan Ally Agha as Sherry’s father
  3. Yasra Rizvi as Sherry’s mother
  4. Naveed Raza as Lawyer
  5. Zainab Qayum as Lawyer
  6. Ali Kazmi as Dr. Aamir Liaquat Khan
  7. Fahad Mustafa as Himself
  8. Zainab Jamil as Charity
  9. Wajid Khan as Stylist
  10. Shakeel Hussain Khan as Caller
  11. Bilal Lashari as Sniper

 

 

 

 

+ Plot

A single divorce lawyer takes his three married friends on a vacation to escape their wives.

 

 

 

+ High Points

i – Humayun Saeed acted very well in this film. His character is the most interestingly written and played out in its lead role.

ii – The multi-talented star, Vasay Chaudhry’s performance is surprisingly very good in this full comedy film. It is the first time that I watched Vasay to play a comic role. He would definitely make many fans after this film. Other Honorable Mentions: Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Ali Butt, Ayesha Khan, Sohai Ali Abro and Jawed Sheikh.

iii – The film’s parody of the action thriller film Waar’s opening sequence is shown in this comedy film Jawani Phir Nahi Aani plus the relationship of the main characters that is between Saif (Hamza Ali Abbasi) & Kubra (Ayesha Khan) are now played out as spouses instead of siblings, is a joke itself.

iv – The cinematography is fantastic and shot very smoothly.

v – The first half of the film reminded me as if I am watching Emran Hashmi’s film but in good light.

vi – The comedy of this film is very funny and hilarious including many of its hidden jokes are based on sex where only the wise people may able to understand them.

vii – Some of the songs are good to listen to, especially the end credits song and its video shoot ‘Jawani Phir Nahi Aani’.

viii – Praises to the makeup & hair styling dept, made the stars looked gorgeous on-screen.

ix – The costumes designing is commendable specifically the costume Humayun Saeed wears to play the gay character.

 

 

 

 

+ Low Points

i – The second half of the film could be easily shorten by 20 – 30 minutes as I felt the film is getting dragged unnecessarily.

ii – The first half of the film is much more enjoyable and funnier. The viewers would see the difference of the comic level after the intermission.

 

 

 

 

+ Overall

Jawani Phir Nahi Aani is a well-aimed, sex comedy film with full of satisfyingly hard laughs.

 

 

 

Rate: 4.50 out of 5 stars

 

Theatre Plays

Mr. Khan’s Review on Gardish-e-Rung-e-Junoon (2017)

A review on Pakistani Drama theatre play, Gardish-e-Rung-e-Junoon (2017). It was performed at NAPA’s International Theatre Festival 2017.

 

 

 

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Fraz Chhotanni
  • Written by Naz

 

 

 

 

 

+ Note
The system of injustice and the collision of the institutions of state with the media and elite of the country are the central focus of the play that seeks a change in this unjust system.

 

 

 

 
+ Full Cast

  1. Najma Kifayat as Nuura
  2. Owais Mubashir as Nazir
  3. Ashfaq Ahmed as Qadir
  4. Samhan Ghazi as Police Man
  5. Asma Noor as Sakeena
  6. Fraz Chhotani as Journalist
  7. Pashmina Aqeel as Bachi
  8. Muhammad Akhtar as Baray Molvi
  9. Akbar Islam as Sarpanj
  10. Uzma Sabeen as Bibi Ji
  11. Hasnain as Aadmi #1
  12. Farhan Malik as Aadmi #2
  13. Zuhair Zubair as Aadmi #3
  14. Tanveer Gill as Aadmi #4

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ Plot
It is about a mother who is seeking justice for her 10-year-old daughter who was raped by unknown culprit. After refusal for help by the station police and tribal judicial department, the mother tries to find the culprit on her own.

 

 

 

 

 

+ High Points
i – Najma Kifayat played her role splendidly as the victim’s mother, where on hard times she is struggling very badly to look for answers. It is good to see you in a different, mature and in a lead role.

ii – As I have always said that Owais Mubashir is a brilliant actor where he is easily adaptable in any role given to him. To play the role as antagonist, he went in depths of the character’s wants and diabolical schemes. Well done! Other Honorable Mentions: Ashfaq Ahmed, Fraz Chhotani and Akbar Islam.

 

 

 

 

 

+ Low Points
i – The play had too much shouting & screaming. I understand the sensitivity of the play’s topic and that the mother is now left alone in front of village that refuses to believe or even help her to investigate — even then the anguish of the protagonist where she sees her fate hopeless could be controlled with less screaming but more facial pain.

Her body movement could be shown as defeated, look surrounded by hallucinations or the unrest spirit of the victim asking for help… there are many things that could be done to reduce the number of times she shouts or scream. Otherwise, it makes the viewer very uncomfortable to sit & watch the play with already sensitive topic as main plot.

ii – The controls behind the play’s lighting was clumsy. An actor who is still giving his monologue yet the stage’s lights is switched off. The audience was left in pitch black darkness while the actor’s speech continued.

iii – The ending seemed like very a fairy tale one. I heard that the original ending was quite different but was it was refused to make the final cut. However, this ending was too unrealistic in the given situation.

 

 

 

+ Overall
Gardish-e-Rung-e-Junoon has many delicate, moving moments but falls short in capturing the audience hearts in the same way as this courageous story was meant to be.

 

 
Rate: 2.75 out of 5 stars

 

 

Theatre Plays

Mr. Khan’s Review on Absolut Manto (2017)

A review on Pakistani Drama theatre play, Absolut Manto (2017). It was performed at NAPA’s International Theatre Festival 2017.

 

 

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Kanwal Khoosat
  • Written by Saadat Hasan Manto

 

 

 

 

+ Note
Absolut Manto was supposed to be a Dastangoi play. However, it was conducted in the form of reading the stories to the audience.

 

 
+ Full Cast

  1. Sania Saeed
  2. Feryal Ali Gauhar
  3. Irfan Khoosat
  4. Sarmad Khoosat

 

 

 

 

 

+ Plot
Best known for his short stories, Saadat Hasan Manto chronicled the chaos that prevailed in society. Arguably the best Urdu short story writer and writer of realistic prose in South Asia, he was a maverick in a society that did not accept the bitter truths. His contribution to Urdu literature makes him a model for 21st century writers.

 

 

 
+ High Points
i – Well known and established TV stars are in the cast.

 

+ Low Points
i – I am sorry, what? Read? You say Read? In the entire play, you would read to the audience and you call that a performance? If the same task was given to the performers of NAPA / other theatre academy, they would have tell these stories in the shape of their characters… and without reading.

 

+ Overall
All that hype with inclusion of A-grade star cast, Absolut Manto turns out to be an epic failure.

 
Rate: 0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on My Pure Land (2017)

A review on British-Pakistani Drama-Action feature-length film, My Pure Land (2017). The Production House and Distributor is Bill Kenwright Films.

 

 

 

+ Crew

  • Written & Directed by Sarmad Masud
  • Cinematography by Haider Zafar
  • Edited by Olly Stothert
  • Music by Tristan Cassel-Delavois
  • Produced by Bill Kenwright

 

 

 

 

 

+ Note

My Pure Land is an Urdu-language British drama film, directed by British Pakistani filmmaker, Sarmad Masud. It is based on a true story which focuses on Nazo Dharejo, a villager woman who fought bandits in the village of Qazi Ahmed Taluka, Sindh, Pakistan. It is told in a non-linear style where the three women faced with armed men led by her uncle who try to take her property forcibly from her.

The lead character of Nazo is played by a Pakistani dancer and TV award-winning actress, Suhaee Abro. She is the daughter of a famous Sindhi poet and activist, Attiya Dawood. Besides acting, Suhaee is a trained classical dancer. She has worked in many television plays, theater, documentaries and music videos.

My Pure Land casts a withering look at the patriarchal system of that nation and the corruption of the local authorities.

 

 

 

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Suhaee Abro as Nazo
  2. Eman Malik as Saeda
  3. Razia Malik as Waderi
  4. Syed Tanveer Hussain as Baba
  5. Ahsen Murad as Mehrban

 

 

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+ Supporting Cast

  1. Tayyab Ifzal as Zulfiqar
  2. Atif Akhtar Bhatti as Sikander
  3. Malik Aslam as Police Chief
  4. Muhammed Safdar as Safdar
  5. Muhammed Aslam as Aslam

 

 

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+ Minor Cast

  1. Salman Ahmed Khan as Amir
  2. Abdul Qadir as Driver

 

 

 

 

+ Plot

Three women defend their home against a group of armed men who want to take it forcibly from them.

 

 

 

+ High Points

 

i – The lead star, Suhaee Abro as Nazo has given a solid performance as a strong-headed woman who stands her ground with her family over a land dispute. Suhaee may perhaps be an unknown actress to the foreign market, but she has proven in a number of successful TV serials such as Sang-e-Mar Mar (2016) and Yakeen Ka Safar (2017) where she has not only acted brilliantly but also took up some daring roles too. Other Honorable Mentions: Syed Tanveer Hussain.

ii – The non-linear editing, helps the story to unfold gradually as the film progresses.

iii – There is some mild humor in the flashbacks to enjoy.

 

 

 

 

 

+ Low Points

i – Hardly any effort been made to make the story interesting. It’s pretty much, straight forward film with no sub plots.

ii – In a simple story, one tries to find great direction; which in this case is hard to come by.

iii – There is barely one or no song to listen to.

 

 

 

 

 

+ Overall

Even if, it is based on a true story, by skipping the addition of sub plots or the absence of having a strong romantic chemistry, My Pure Land happens to be a very dry film.

 

 

 

 

Rate: 1.75 out of 5 stars

 

 

Short Films & Documentaries

Mr. Khan’s Review on Zeeshan (2017)

A review on Pakistani Drama short film, Zeeshan (2017). Its music is composed by Salman Ahmed.

 

 

+ Crew
I. DOP, Edited, Written & Directed by Nabil Hasan

II. Production Design by Eruj Hadi

III. Co-Written by Ahmar Anwar

IV. Asst. Directed by Arman Tejani

V. Produced by Sara Saifi

 

 

 

+ Note

Zeeshan is a debuted short film by Nabil Hasan who is a graduate of SZABIST. This film is about an every man tired with mundaneness and mediocrity of life that surrounds him.

Kashif Hussain is one of the NAPA’s good actors and has performed in many successful hit plays. Some of them are, Ikhtiar (2017), Bye Mistake (2016), Ghosts (2019) and Proof (2017).

 

 

 

 

 

+ Full Cast

  1. Kashif Hussain as Zeeshan
  2. Aly Qaiser as Boss
  3. Almat as Mechanic
  4. Meer Aslam Lashari as Friend #1
  5. N/A as Friend #2
  6. Arman Tejani as Friend #3
  7. Shaista Rabab as Mother
  8. Hasan Rizvi as Father

 

 

 

+ Plot

Zeeshan is frustrated with his medium-social life and daily routine 9 to 5’ job that he does to support himself along with his parents. One night, he accidentally comes across a stunning beauty and decides to act upon it.

 

 

 

+ High Points
i – This film’s real charm is its cinematography. Nabil Hasan has able to capture the film’s cold mood on multiple occasions.

ii – Most of the scenes are non-vocal, which is acceptable since the visual scenery itself was progressing the story.

iii – The production design is convincible as the locations that were used are suitable for the film’s atmosphere.

 

 

 

+ Low Points
i – The film length is too short to gain interest.

ii – Zeeshan’s decision to take our President’s favorite move was too soon. It didn’t give enough room for the viewers to understand and accept it.

 

 

 

+ Overall
Zeeshan is a light drama film of a man who is a prisoner of his own life.

 

 

 

Rate: 2.75 out of 5 stars

 

TV series

Mr. Khan’s Review on Ghalthi (2016)

A review on Pakistani TV Drama Serial, Ghalthi (2016) aka Mistake. Its Production House is Cinematic Media Production while its Distributor is A-Plus TV.

 

 

 

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Kaleem Rajput
  • Cinematography by Hassam Miraj and Adnan Khalid
  • Written by Iftekhar Ahmed Usmani
  • Composed by Wajid Saeed
  • Produced by Naveed Arshad & Musharaf Jaffery

 

 

 

+ Note
Ghalthi aired on A-Plus TV from 14th Jul 2016 – 07th Oct 2016. It consists of total 26 episodes. This serial was so popular that it used to air on A Plus twice in a week. Its opening theme by “Mery Mola Kia Meri Khatain Hian” is sung by Bushra Bilal.

 

 

+ Main Cast
1) Agha Ali as Saim
2) Sidra Batool as Saman
3) Sania Shamshad as Zara
4) Abid Ali as Ikhlaque Ahmed

 
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+ Supportive Cast
5) Sajida Syed

6) Shehryar Zaidi

7) Lubna Aslam

8) Naila Jaffery

 

 

 

+ Plot
It centers around Saim who is in mutual love with his 1st cousin, Saman since childhood in secret.  His father Ikhlaque Ahmed is very strict and wants his son to marry of his choice only that is Zara (also 1st cousin of Saim). Before Saim is forced to marry Zara, he marries Saman first without informing anyone.

 

 
+ High Points
i – Sidra Batool as Saman performance was good while Abid Ali as Ikhlaque Ahmed performed really well.

ii – Addition of respected Arjumand Hussain was very good judgment, who performed very natural and interesting on-screen.

 

 

+ Low Points
i – The story gets interesting from 17th episode. Yes, you read it right… from seventeenth episode! Before that the story is almost the same in first sixteen (1 – 16) episodes. Now tell me, how is it possible for anyone to sit and wait for the drama to finally get interesting?

ii – The makeup artist of this drama series did a terrible job on the cast members.

iii – This is the first Pakistani TV drama series where almost every performer talk (voice over) to themselves first before finally making a stupid decision.

iv – In Pakistani dramas, the main gate of the house is always opened for anyone to walk in and see or hear what’s happening inside? Only where the shot with the character standing outside of the house is to be taken then only would you see the main gate to be locked.  In this drama series too, Ikhlaque Ahmed enters hears everything in secrecy to what his sister and brother in law are talking about of him.

v – If the protagonist had fallen in love with both heroines and had kids with them. After that only do he comes to know the bitter truth, would have made this drama series a very memorable one (highly controversial, yes) in Pakistani TV history.

 

 

+ Overall
Despite its (kind a) new premise, Ghalthi feels like a disjointed series of endless talks, rather than a sharp narrative, and ends up in a deep ditch.

 
Rate: 1.50 out of 5 stars