Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Yalghaar’ (2017)

A review on Pakistani War-Epic Feature Length film, ‘Yalghaar’ (2017) aka [Assault / Attack]. The Production Houses are Mind Works Media while its Distributors are Navi Inc and Hum Films.

 

 

+ Crew

  • Written, Directed & Produced by Hassan Rana
  • Cinematography by Waleed Ughur & Ali Raza
  • Co-Written by Haider Rizvi
  • Edited by Emad Khalid
  • Co-Produced by Waqas Butt

 

 

+Note

It is claimed by Pakistan Army that Yalghaar is based on the true story of Swat Operation. The film “Explores what happens in the lives of those involved, including the militants and how all of them are affected at a personal level because of the ongoing operation“.

Being one of the most expensive Pakistani movie to date. Apart from budget and extensive cast, the film features 150 written characters, a vast number of choppers and heavy ammunition, an artificial tunnel was dug in Karachi to replicate one found in North Waziristan. The movie went into production after about 3 years of extensive research.

The Music is composed by Syed Ali Hafeez.

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Shaan Shahid as Colonel Asad
  2. Humayun Saeed as Trojan (Militant)
  3. Adnan Siddiqui as Lt. Col. Imran
  4. Armeena Khan as Jero
  5. Mansoor Ahmed as Capt. Mansoor
  6. Ayesha Omer as Zarmina
  7. Ayub Khooso as Col. Jogezai
  8. Gohar Rasheed as Baran
  9. Hassan Rana as Maj. Gen Hassan

 

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+ Supportive Cast

  1. Bilal Ashraf as Capt. Bilal
  2. Sikander Rizvi as Azhar
  3. Ashir Azeem as Maj. Gen Ahmed
  4. Aleeze Nasser as Fareeha
  5. Sana Bucha as Sadia (Reporter)
  6. Uzma Khan as Capt. Samia
  7. Umair Jaswal as Capt. Umair
  8. Ahmad Taha Ghani as Capt. Asif
  9. Naeem-ul-Haq as Jalal Khan

 

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+ Other Cast

  1. Wali Yousaf as Capt. Abdullah
  2. Haris Bukhari as a Spec Ops Tech
  3. Shakeel Rana as Zoraiz Khan
  4. Talib Rizvi as Maj. Gen. Taimur
  5. Zarrar as Capt. Zarrar
  6. Rehan Seerat as Capt. Adnan
  7. Owais Sheikh as Wali Khan
  8. Ali Rehman Khan as Spec Ops Operator
  9. Hashim Butt as Spec Ops In-charge

 

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+ Cameo Appearances

  1. Aamir Qureshi as Spec Ops Troop

 

 

+ Plot

Over 76 hours of a successful military operation conducted in the Piochar region of Swat district (Pakistan), Yalghaar goes up close to follow the lives of the young, passionate officers and soldiers whose patriotism is throbbing with every heartbeat for their country.

 

 

+ High Points

i – Bilal Ashraf played the most interesting, care-free character of this film as Capt. Bilal. It was fun to watch him.

ii – Armeena Khan performed very well as Jero, Capt. Bilal’s love interest. Other Honorable Mentions: Gohar Rasheed and Sana Bucha.

iii – The slow motion & time freeze action sequences gave a good look to watch.

iv – The humor, one liner punch lines are actually pretty good and enjoyable.

 

 

+ Low Points

i – Humayun Saeed in main antagonist role is surprising move but the character did not suited him.And his EPIC FIGHT with Shaan Shahid is of less than one minute. Yayyy!

ii – Highly exaggerated, ‘over the top’ fight sequences while each and every troop speaks out ‘Qalma’ before expiring. Yes, every troop.

iii – What’s the purpose of HUGE CAST of STAR POWER when you are unable to focus on primary objectives to make this film a success?

iv – On the left corner we have Pak army as ‘Meta Humans’ while on the right corner we have militants as ‘Sitting Ducks’. Yep, that’s right. They just sit there to be killed off quickly without being in State of Shock to see their fellow militants getting their necks snapped in surprise attack.

v – In most cases, just average quality of work in cinematography while there are some scenes that completely break 180 degrees, places where close medium shots to be shown are instead master / medium shots including multiple scenes of negative space is shown in the shots.

vi – It’s a straight forward film with hardly / no plot.

vii – In the second half, many times I found myself to be sleeping.

viii – There is a scene where one of the men of Pak army gets shot in the head. He is confirmed by the battalion that the man is down. But afterwards, when they are reporting to their seniors, no mention of losing their guy or any serious expression by any of the troops. WTH? Oh right, he was in‘Extra’ role.

ix – Absolutely no character development of any cast belonging to the militant side. Only mere seconds of flashback scene is shown of Gohar Rasheed’s character and that’s it. Since our army involvement was in this project, I can understand to why no importance was given to these men back story. But are terrorists born or made?

x – Really? Ayesha Omer was your best choice to portray as Zarmina. First of all, is she even a worthy actress? Please.

xi – Clearly the film did not lived up to its hype of expectations.

xii – Even as the film is coming towards its end, you would not remember listening to any songs… if there were any.

xiii – Spelling mistakes in English subtitles / text that are mentioned in particular scenes to define the time frame and situation.

xiv – Special instructions are given by antagonist to look after Zarmina as she is kept captive. But the militants are so absent minded that they are more interested to watch a brawl than to make sure that untied Zarmina does not fled as she is already sitting outdoor.

xv – Strong word of advice for film makers… Never, ever ask for sponsorship from these three brands: Pepsi, Cornetto and Bank Al Falah. They would ruin your film with their product placements.

 

 

+ Overall

Politics aside, Yalghaar is filled with huge star power with enjoyable humor, is also one of the weakest and most outrageous, long, characterless films… which are among the greatest sins any ultra-expensive movie can commit.

 

 

Rate: 1.0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Zinda Bhaag’ (2013)

A review on Pakistani drama feature length film, ‘Zinda Bhaag’ (2013) [Run Alive]. The Production House is Matteela Films while its Distributors are ARY Films and Footprint Entertainment.

 

 

+ Crew

  • Directed & Written by Meenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi
  • Cinematography by Satya Rai Nagpaul
  • Edited by Shan Muhammed (India) & Fahad Bajwa (Pakistan)
  • Music by Sahir Ali Bagga
  • Produced by Mazhar Zaidi

 

 

+Note

Zinda Bhaag focuses on the issue of illegal migration highlighting the issue and the epicenter of this trend within Punjab. There are cameo appearances by Ibrahim Rauf Khawaja, Samiya Mumtaz and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

Its first Pakistani film selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards but was not nominated. However the film did won four awards at the International South Asian Film Festival in Canada. The film won a ‘Special Jury Award’ at the Jaipur International Film Festival. The film also received five awards including Best Film (Jury) at the recently concluded ARY Film Awards held under the aegis of the Pakistani TV channel network, ARY Digital Network. This film also won ‘Best Film’, ‘Best Director’ (Meenu & Farjad) and ‘Best Actor’ (Khurram Patras) in Pakistan’s prestigious ‘Lux Style Awards'[better source needed] and the ‘Student Jury Award’ at Festival du Film d’Asie du Sud Transgressif (FFAST) in Paris.

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Naseeruddin Shah as Puhlwan
  2. Amna Ilyas as Rubina
  3. Khurram Patras as Khaldi
  4. Salman Ahmad Khan as Chitta
  5. Zohaib Asghar as Taambi

 

 

+ Plot

To escape the reality of their everyday lives, three young men try to succeed in ways they might least expect it.

 

 

+ High Points

i – Khurram Patras’s performance is admirable in as anti-hero. His crucial acting comes out in the climax. Other Honorable Mentions: Amna Ilyas.

ii – The story is interesting and suspenseful.

iii – The production design is creditable and locations are well chosen according to its dark theme of its content.

iv – Nice scene of an ambiguous end, as to not everything is on the plate.

 

 

+ Low Points

i – It took a lot of time to gain interest in this film. At first the story was not clear as to what exactly was happening in the film. But then slowly and gradually it picks up speed to make the story interesting and digestible. But that happens after its interval.

ii – It’s not everyone’s cup of tea to accept and watch this film. Basically it’s not a commercial film and secondly the film pace is quite slow.

iii – Most people may watch Zinda Bhaag once in a life time.

 

 

+ Overall

Zinda Bhaag is a notable entry in realistic drama film where its convincing story brings out tense, difficult to digest situations that are haunting to watch.

 

 

Rate: 3.0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai’ (2016)

A review on Pakistani Drama-Rom feature length film, ‘Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai’ aka ‘Life is so Beautiful’ (2016). The Production Houses are RC Films & Kingfisher Films while it is Distributed by Geo Films.

 

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Anjum Shahzad
  • Cinematographer is Asif Khan
  • Written by Abdull Khaaliq Khan
  • Edited by Ehtesham Khan (ET) & Waqas Ali Khan
  • Produced by Rafiq Ahmed Chaudary & Fahmeeda Abdull Khaliq

 

+ Note

Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai is based on struggling young couple whose marriage is on the rocks where their son is true person who is really affected by it. This film is a remake of Bollywood film ‘Akele Hum Akele Tum’ (1995) starring Amir Khan & Manisha Korala, whereas Bollywood one is also a remake of Hollywood film ‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ (1979) starring Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep.

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Feroze Khan as Zain Ahmed
  2. Sajal Ali as Mahira Khan
  3. Jibraiyl Ahmed Rajput as Do-Do
  4. Shafqat Cheema as Thug
  5. Rashid Farooqui as Lawyer
  6. Nayyar Ejaz as Producer
  7. Alyy Khan as TV Producer
  8. Muhammad Ahsan as Assistant

 

 

 

+ Plot
A young couple, Zain and Mahira had a failed love marriage. Zain dreams of becoming a filmmaker and loathes working for TV industry while Maira wants to be a sophisticated, easy going life with her son, Do-Do. However, Zain on-going struggles makes the couple to part their ways. The person who is hurt the most, is their son.

 

 

+ High Points

i – The performances by Aly Khan and his dialogues were most amusing, Shafqat Cheema, Nayyar Ejaz played their role well while we have Muhammad Ahsan (SZABIST film graduate & NAPA trained actor) who played his part in slapstick manner. Although Nayyar Ejaz role is small, yet he made audience laugh with his comical performance and whimsical punch lines.

ii – The performances of the main cast by Sajal Ali, Feroze Khan and Jibraiyl Ahmed Rajput were all above average, especially Sajal Ali.

iii – The cinematography is favorable, beautiful color correction and lighting, to give a visual treat.

iv – Slow motion action sequences in some parts looked exciting to watch.

 

 

+ Low Points

i – The plot was so weak and over used (by other films & TV dramas) that even in most emotional scenes, audience were laughing or talking to each other.

ii – Although Shafqat Cheema played his part well but his role seemed unnecessary in such a way that to fill in a gap. His scenes looked just as we are watching old Lollywood ‘B’ grade film.

iii – Even if we say that most of the audience did not watched the Bollywood & Hollywood remakes that this film ‘Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai’ has inspired from, STILL the story was going nowhere. The audience kept thinking either the film may end now or drag it couple of hours more. It implied as a ‘Never Ending’ film with same conflict going on and on.

iv – The story is so boring that I literally kept looking at my watch, when the film going to reach its climax.

v – The first song of the film seemed as if they shot it in a very low budget, ‘C’ grade film style. Nor the song is memorable or its dance sequence.

vi – The ending is quite rubbish, cliché and in a very typical Lollywood / Bollywood film style.

vi – At first, I thought, ‘Do-Do’ is a name of a pet dog but No! It’s a name of the couple’s son. Yes, the son name is Do-Do.

 

 

+ Overall

Only the performances’, is the reason why you might want to watch Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai.

 

Rate: 2.0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Allahyar & the Legend of Markhor’ (2018)

A review on Pakistani Animated feature length film, ‘Allahyar & the Legend of Markhor’ (2018). The Production House is 3rd World Studios while its Distributor is ARY Films.

 

+ Crew

  • Written & Directed by Uzair Zaheer Khan
  • Cinematography by Arooj Azam
  • Edited by Muhammad Azeem
  • Music by Ahmed Ali
  • Produced by Usman Iqbal

 

+Note

Allahyar & the Legend of Markhor aims to shed light on the preservation and illegal hunting of wildlife, with main characters Mehru, a Markhor and Chakku, a snow leopard being endangered species.

Natasha Humera Ejaz is also a singer and a very good theatre artist where she plays a famous role of Jill in ‘Equus’ (2017) directed by Sunil Shankar. The first song released for the movie was a rendition of Zohaib Hassan’s 1982 song “Muskuraye Ja”, was sung by her.

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Anum Zaidi as Allahyar
  2. Natasha Humera Ejaz as Mehru
  3. Ali Noor as Mani
  4. Azfar Jafri as Hero
  5. Abdul Nabi Jamali as Chak’ku
  6. Arieb Azhar as Bablu
  7. N/A as Wolf Leader

 

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+ Supporting Cast

  1. N/A as Wolf #1
  2. N/A as Wolf #2
  3. N/A as Ranger
  4. N/A as Old Monkey
  5. N/A as Tourist Hunter
  6. N/A as Master Ji
  7. Ali Rehman Khan as Mr. Rabbit (Cameo)
  8. Hareem Farooqui as Mrs. Rabbit (Cameo)

 

 + Plot

A young boy, Allahyar who one day finds himself is able to communicate with the animals and needs to take Mehru to her home for safety from the hunting poachers.

 

+ High Points

i – Good voice performances by almost entire cast.

Ii – An enjoyable comic relief character, Hero voiced by Azfar Jafri is written well for its role and hilarious in most cases.

Iii – The punch lines were often pleasant, amusing.

Iv – Good animation of the characters and the surroundings.

v – A warm welcome to the cameo voices by Ali Rehman Khan and Hareem Farooqui.

 

+ Low Points

i – Unnecessary lengthy third act of the film.

ii – This film assures us that ‘Death’ has no meaning.

iii – Even if the target audience is children, still there is no excuse to include toilet humor.

Iv – Predictable twists and turns, including its end.

v – I don’t remember listening to more than a couple of songs. Although only one I can recall properly is of ‘Muskuraye Ja’ by Natasha Humera Ejaz. But even that one was too short.

vi – Other animals are not shocked to find themselves able to communicate with Allahyar.

 

+ Overall

Allahyar & the Legend of Markhor is a good effort, to come up with a light entertaining animated film for families and kids alike.

 

Rate: 3.0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Arth: The Destination’ (2017)

A review on Pakistani romantic feature length film, ‘Arth: The Destination’ aka ‘Arth 2’ (2017). The Production Houses are Cinestar and 5th Element while its Distributor is HKC Entertainment

 

+ Crew

  • Written, Directed & Produced by Shaan Shahid
  • Cinematography by Luke Rocheleau
  • Edited by Sagheer Ahmed and Garry Madisonas
  • Music by Sahir Ali Bagga
  • Co-Produced by Hammad Chaudhry and Faraz Chaudhry

 

+Note

Arth is a remake of Mahesh Bhatt’s 1982 film Arth. Mahesh was interested to see his film remake by a Pakistani director and contacted Shaan. The film’s story was originally written by Mahesh Bhatt but was later adapted by Shaan Shahid.

The Production Design is done by Hashim Ali Chaudhry. The product placement is correctly handled. This is something very rare to see been done properly in a good budget Pakistani feature length film.

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Shaan Shahid as Ali
  2. Uzma Hassan as Uzma
  3. Mohib Mirza as Umar
  4. Humaima Malik as Humaima
  5. Emu aka Imran Momina as Ali’s Best Friend

 

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+ Supportive Cast

  1. N/A as Uzma’s Best Friend
  2. N/A as Doctor
  3. Yasir Hussain as Writer (cameo)
  4. Ali Azmat as Friend (cameo)
  5. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan as Himself (cameo)

 

 + Plot

A struggling musician meets a writer, whose marriage with her husband, a film director is in turmoil because of a fame actress.

 

+ High Points

i – If people remembered this film, it might be due to its songs. They (almost all of them) are very pleasing to listen to.

ii – The humor throughout the film is quite hilarious. It helped in keeping the interest level.

ii – Love the supporting role performed by Emu. He should give preference on acting career.

iii – Amusing and memorable cameos played by Yasir Hussain, Ali Azmat and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

iv – Art direction is nicely executed. According to film’s content, Hashim Ali Chaudhry has done a swell job.

v – The makeup & hair-styling have done justice on their part. Stars such as Shaan Shahid, Humaima Malik and Mohib Mirza looked very glamour on-screen.

 

+ Low Points

i – The first half is a complete mess. It seems as though the director is himself confused in which direction the film should be heading to. The friendship development of Ali and Uzma happens so quickly that the audience could not enjoy it. There was hardly any spark in their chemistry.

As for Umar and Humaima, their scenes were completely dull and boring.From the start, we are shown two hollow characters are in ‘Make Believe’ love. And to add up more spice, their love is so secretive at first that they can’t help it but to date openly in board daylight or to continue their lust affair in public washrooms. It was hard to enjoy watching any of the two couples.

ii – Bad Editing can ruin a respectable performed, directed or written film. This was one of the major flaws of this film.

iii – Weak writing & story telling by Shaan. Since it was adaptation, the original source material should have helped in coming up with (at least) a decent final material.

iv – Mediocre direction by Shaan Shahid. Yes, he is a great actor but not sure on his directive skills. Perhaps he needs more time to improve.

v – Humaima Malick’s only performance I ever enjoyed was in Shoaib Mansoor’s film ‘Bol’ (2011). After that, her work was executed as ‘Overacting’ and ‘Poorly Performed’. Soon she may well be labeled as ‘One Wonder Film’ actress. Her bathing scenes may be very crucial to this film. It is why it was shown at least THREE TIMES.

vi – Cinematographic shots were taken on multiple occasions, similar to how it is shown in the dream sequences or in music videos. They barely touch reality.

vii – Useless / empty role given to Mohib Mirza. A great actor is wasted in a film like Arth.

 

+ Overall

Arth – The Destination has a talented main cast, led by the always worthwhile Shaan Shahid, but this remake is muddled and curiously withdrawn.

 

Rate: 2.25 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Dunkirk’ (2017)

A review on Hollywood epic War feature length film, ‘Dunkirk’ (2017). The Production House is Syncopy Inc. while its Distributor is Warner Bros. Pictures.

 

+ Crew 

  • Written, Directed & Produced by Christopher Nolan
  • Cinematography by Hoyte van Hoytema
  • Edited by Lee Smith
  • Music by Hans Zimmer
  • Co-Produced by Emma Thomas

 

+Note

It portrays the Dunkirk evacuation of the Second World War.Nolan wrote the script, told from three perspectives—land, sea, and air—with little dialogue and intended to create suspense through visuals and music. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot the film on IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large format film stock. It made extensive use of practical effects, such as employing thousands of extras, gathering boats that had participated in the real Dunkirk evacuation, and using era-appropriate planes for the aerial sequences.

In the mid-1990s, director Christopher Nolan came upon the idea when he and his future wife Emma Thomas sailed across the English Channel in a recreation of the Dunkirk evacuation. He later decided to postpone Dunkirk until he had acquired sufficient experience directing large-scale blockbuster action films.

Dunkirk received praise for its generally realistic representation of the historical evacuation. It has been critical acclaim for Nolan’s screenplay and direction, the acting and cinematography, with some critics calling it Nolan’s best film to date, as well as one of the greatest war films ever made.

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Fionn Whitehead as Tommy, a British Army private
  2. Tom Glynn-Carney as Peter, Mr. Dawson’s son
  3. Jack Lowden as Pilot Officer Collins, a Royal Air Force Spitfire pilot
  4. Harry Styles as Alex, a private in the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
  5. Aneurin Barnard as “Gibson”, a French soldier masquerading as a British Army private
  6. James D’Arcy as Colonel Winnant
  7. Barry Keoghan as George
  8. Kenneth Branagh as Commander Bolton, the pier-master during the evacuation
  9. Cillian Murphy as Shivering Soldier
  10. Mark Rylance as Mr. Dawson
  11. Tom Hardy as Farrier, a Royal Air Force Spitfire pilot
  12. Michael Caine as Fortis Leader (Voice Cameo)

 

+ Plot

Allied soldiers consisting of 400,000 men from Belgium, the British Empire & France are surrounded by the German Nazi army and have to be evacuated during a fierce battle in World War II.

 

 

+ High Points

i – We have many unfamiliar faces in the main cast including recurring star power from TDK trilogy such as Tom Hardy, Michael Caine, Cillian Murphy and Kenneth Branagh from Harry Potter film series. The unknown faces worked well with the story-line and the star power itself boasts up the list of main cast.

ii – The performances by every actor are superbly executed.

iii – The Music to create intensity of the particular scenes have been well composed, Hans Zimmer is the composer responsible for TDK trilogy and BvS: Dawn of Justice film’s music / soundtracks.

iv – Brilliant Direction yet again by the genius himself, Christopher Nolan.

v – Stunning Cinematography, visually stupendous and beautifully shot.

vi – The director played with its audience in terms of its Film & Sound Editing. There is high possibility that Dunkirk would most probably be nominated at the Oscars in these two categories at least along with Best Picture & Director.

vii – Excellent Screenplay, with very interesting story.

viii – The Visuals effects have done quite a good job, especially the bombard of the land and sea troops.

ix – Costumes and its props are almost accurate to connect realism with the audience.

 

+ Low Points

i – Disappointment to see no subcontinent or African troops’ presence, their important contribution in the fight at Dunkirk during World War II is left out.

 

+ Overall

Dunkirk is not only one of the best World War II films ever produced but also one of the finest films ever directed by Christopher Nolan.

 

Rate: 4.75 out of 5 stars

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Actor in Law’ (2016)

A review on Pakistani feature length film, ‘Actor in Law’ (2016). The Production House is Filmwala Pictures while its Distribution is done by Urdu 1 Pictures.

 

 

+ Crew

  • Written & Directed by Nabeel Qureshi
  • Co-Written & Produced by Fizza Ali Meerza
  • Cinematography by Rana Kamran
  • Edited by Asif Mumtaz
  • Co-Produced by Medhi Ali

 
+ Note

Actor in Law is based on struggling young actor who is unable to find a lead source for a role in a film but due fortunate event, his luck changes. Its trailer already created great hype among public and media. Prior to this, Nabeel Qureshi’s debut film ‘Na Maloom Afraad’ (2014) was a super hit. Thus, everyone had great expectations with this film.

Its music is composed by Shani Arshad. Songs such as ‘Khudaya’ and ‘Dil Dancer’ are sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Atif Aslam.

Most of the film is shot at Karachi, Pakistan. In 2017, Actor in Law received the Best Film award at the 16th Lux Style Awards.

 

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Fahad Mustafa as Shan Mirza
  2. Mehwish Hayat as Meena Screwala
  3. Om Puri as Rafaqat Mirza
  4. Alyy Khan as Muddasir Sultan
  5. Saife Hassan as Irfan Motiwala
  6. Saboor Ali as Shabana / Annie Mirza
  7. Nayyar Ejaz as Lawyer
  8. Talat Hussain as Judge

 

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+ Supporting Cast

  1. Lubna Aslam as Shan’s mother
  2. Kaizer Behram Irani as Meenu’s Mother
  3. Ahson Talish as a Politician
  4. Anoushay Abbasi as Meenu’s Friend
  5. Saleem Mairaj as Mehboob Bhai
  6. Irfan Motiwala as Fridge Man
  7. Rehan Sheikh as Opposition Lawyer
  8. Rashid Khawaja as Judge

 

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+ Minor Cast (Playing as themselves)

  1. Mahira Khan
  2. Humayun Saeed
  3. Ayeza Khan
  4. Annas Kashif
  5. Atif Aslam
  6. Ali Zafar
  7. Imran Abbas
  8. Nabeel Qureshi
  9. Nazar Ul Hassan
  10. Kaleem Ghouri

 

 
+ Plot

A young man, Shan who dreams to be a super star in film industry but his father Rafaqat disapproves it. Instead he wants his son to be lawyer, just like Rafaqat is. One day Shan happens to be at his father’s office (Court House) and people in desperation think he is an actual lawyer who might fight case for them. Now it depends on Shan whether he tells them truth and walks away or uses his theatrical expertise in bringing justice to ‘Aam Awam’ (General Public)?

 

 

+ High Points

i – I was so focused in the film, that I didn’t even notice how easily time passed by.

ii – Fahad Mustafa’s performance as Shan is a must watch!

iii – The dance sequences are entertaining to feast your eyes on.

iv – Several references are made on either celebrities, politicians or mediums which were very humorous.

v – Thank God, there is no item song, but rather good songs to enjoy yourself.

vi – The script was written splendidly and had many moments of laughter.

vii – Like always, Mehwish Hayat looked stunning and performed well.

viii – Humanyun Saeed’s minor role is really laughable as he played the role as himself.

ix – I thoroughly enjoyed the film which was for almost two hours. Not even once, I had to look at my watch for time. If these kinds of films kept coming from our film industry, then I believe in just few years we would leave Bollywood behind. Thoroughly enjoyed this director’s previous film ‘Na Maloom Afraad’ as well and now this!

 

+ Low Points

i – The story was new for the viewers, yet mostly people had already predicted the end.

ii – A very handful of songs, I should say. A couple of more, would have been sufficient.

iii – Om Puri character was ‘Empty’. He did not have much screen time, nor saw strong performance from his side.

iv – There were some movie mistakes, such as in one scene Fahad Mustafa is totally wet due to rain but in the next scene of court room he is completely dried up.

 
+ Overall

Ladies and Gentlemen, I am proud to announce that Pakistani film industry has a rising star director on our hands. And his name is Nabeel Qureshi!

 

Rate: 4.25 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘Abdullah: The Final Witness’ (2016)

A review on Pakistani feature length film, ‘Abdullah: The Final Witness’ (2016). The Production House is Taurus Films while its Distribution is done by IMGC Distribution Club.

 

+ Crew

  • Written, Directed & Produced by Hashim Nadeem
  • Cinematography by Saleem Dad, Melcome and Liaqat
  • Edited by Adeel Zaidi, Sheryaar and Bilal
  • Music by Roger John and Sohail Keys

 

+ Note

Abdullah: The Final Witness is based on ‘Kharotabad Incident’ involved the killing of five Russian & Tajik citizens at the Kharotabad check post by the Frontier Constabulary who claimed that they were terrorists. However, footage was aired on media channels who reported that these five victims were in fact innocent civilians. The findings of Kharotabad Inquiry Report have never been made public while the case itself remains unresolved.

Just after 40 minutes, intermission came. It means that this film of 80 to 85 minutes. There were three ‘Major’ cuts at the censor board (due to the present security situation and sensitive issues in the film) before it was released for the public.

The shooting took a total of 25-30 days and it was shot mainly at Quetta; Pakistan. Abdullah: The Final Witness was selected to screen in 2015 Cannes Film Festival and said to be the 3rd film to do so.

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Hameed Sheikh as Abdullah
  2. Sajid Hassan as FIA Sr. Officer
  3. Imran Abbas as Abdullah’s Younger Brother
  4. Sadia Khan as Zohra

 
+ Plot

It centers on Abdullah who is by profession a truck driver of a rural area. Due to ill-fated incident, he is in the custody of Pakistani Police Force as he is the final witness to ‘Kharotabad Incident’. While all this is going on, Abdullah’s younger brother is given small time period to either start earning hard cash money or see his lover Zohra to be wed off soon to some other guy.

 

+ High Points

i – We have star power of well-known celebrities i.e. Hameed Sheikh, Sajid Hassan & Imran Abbas.

ii – The main story is based on true tragic incident which is still kept hidden from the public by Pakistani govt.

iii – The performance by Hameed Sheikh & Sajid Hassan is very decent.

iv – A pleasant surprise to see a minor role performed by Abdullah Ghaznavi.

 

 

+ Low Points

i – It seemed to me that Sajid Hassan and Hameed Sheikh had entered into a 5th dimension, where they themselves did not know where they are?

Okay. I tell you in simple words. The film is very poorly executed. Actually, I won’t even call it a Pakistani Industry film …it was more like a low budget Tele-film. It is definitely NOT a cinema type of film. Suppose, if I am changing channels on TV and came across this film, then perhaps would give a few minutes to watch it just to check it out.

ii – There is no proper story here. Although it is based on a very important incident but the writer did not make it into an interesting story to tell. Since the story was not interesting. No one in the audience bothered what was happening in the film. We paid for the tickets. We watched. And then we went back home.

iii – The Balochi accent by Imran Abbas & Sadia Khan seemed forced. The acting by these two stars was mediocre especially by Imran. And as for his makeover, it indicated that soon some truck driver would take him to a private place.

iv – One of the BIGGEST flaws to the film’s downfall is that there was no character development, no emotional bond able to connect with the viewers, the characters were empty and lifeless. If this occurs in any film, no one in the audience really cares that who lives or who dies. Just like in a slasher film, no backstory is shown or introduced of the characters. Then as the film progresses, people start dying in it. And as a viewer, you just don’t care. I mean why you should?

vii – There were some dialogues between the family who were the victims of ‘Kharotabad Incident’. I could not understand which language that they were speaking though the subtitles in Urdu were provided in those scenes. Yet they were in such small fonts that before you could make out what is actually written, we are moved on to the next dialogue.

viii – The supporting plot that is of Imran Abbas’s character story with Sadia Khan’s character was hardly watchable.

ix – The film is so dull that I was sitting in a very limited audience at the cinema hall. It consisted of only 12 – 15 people whereas 2 persons walked out just after the interval.

x – I sincerely respect and admire Hameed Sheikh and his acting a lot. I wish to see him in a film where at least a good effort is given by their film crew. I paid reasonable ticket price to watch it in the cinema, but since the film was not good at all therefore I felt that I was cheated. If the ticket price was of PKR 100/-, even then I would not recommend or suggest people to watch it.

 

+ Overall

It would have been better if Abdullah: The Final Witness had come ‘Direct-to-DVD’ rather than releasing it at the cinemas. Unfortunately, it is one of ‘Those’ films.

 

 

Rate: 0.75 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘8969’ (2016)

A review on Pakistani feature length film, ‘8969’ (2016). The Production House is A J Media Productions and Distributed by Play Pictures.

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Azeem Sajjad
  • Cinematography by Sabahat Qamar
  • Written by Azeem Sajjad
  • Music by Raheel Fayyaz
  • Edited by Salman Khan
  • Produced by AJ Khan

 

+Note

8969 claims that it is based on true events.

 

+ Main Cast

1) Azeem Sajjad as Detective #1

2) Hussain Tiwana as Detective #2

3) Sadaf Hamid as (Undisclosed)

4) Saba Qamar as Dancer

5) Ali Jabran Khan as (Undisclosed)

 

 

+ Plot

An unknown killer is on the loose who keeps murdering young females and leaves a trademark ‘8969’ written at the crime scene. In able to solve this tough murder case, two detectives (Azeem Sajjad & Hussain Tiwana) are assigned for this job.

 

+ High Points

i – Lead performances by Azeem Sajjad & Hussain Tiwana were so-so.

ii – One or two songs are average enough to listen to.

 

+ Low Points

i – Why is it so difficult for our film makers to make a movie in our demographics setting, show how our investigation dept. really works on a case rather than making a cheap rip off from Hollywood films?

ii – Acting by almost every actor here is trash.

iii – Even if this film is based on true events, yet the story was not intriguing to watch it easily.

iv – The antagonist has heavy muscular body but gets a good beating by an average man.

v – Please contact Saba Qamar for ‘Item Songs’. Acting is just part time for her.

vi – We have two detectives in the style of ‘Good Cop & Bad Cop’. The good cop is a bit non-serious personality while his scenes usually have one song keeps playing to remind us (as if we are interested) that he is the ‘Cool’ cop. The bad cop is sober, always very, very serious. In his scenes sad theme / song is played as he is still in love with his ex-girlfriend. — All this is so unnecessary to show but what the heck, right?

 

 

+ Overall

Another crappy thriller where the director should not even bother on what 8969 feedback really is. The audience would have more unpleasant time than being entertained.

 

Rate: 1.0 out of 5 stars

 

Feature Length Films

Mr. Khan’s Review on ‘7 Din Mohabbat In’ (2018)

A review on Pakistani Fantasy-Drama Feature Length Film, ‘7 Din Mohabbat In’ aka Love in 7 Days (2018). The Production Houses are Dawn Films and IMGC Global Entertainment While its Distributors are Distribution Club and B4U Motion Pictures.

 

+ Crew

  • Directed by Meenu Gaur & Farjad Nabi (Matteela Films)
  • Written by Fasih Bari Khan
  • Cinematography by Rana Kamran
  • Edited by Rizwan A.Q
  • Music by Arshad Mehmood, Shuja Haider and Shani Arshad

 

+ Note

7 Din Mohabbat In is about a young man on a quest to find his true love in a crowded Karachi neighborhood. There he must overcome the obstacles, both spiritual and physical, to achieve his goals. The shoots were filmed in Karachi. Rimal Ali is a Pakistani transgender model and has done an item number in this film.

The song “Yunhi Rastay Mai” lyrics are written by Piyush Mishra while its music is composed by Shuja Haider and sung by Ali Sethi and Aima Baig.

 

+ Main Cast

  1. Sheheryar Munawar as Tipu
  2. Mahira Khan as Neeli
  3. Javed Sheikh as Dwarka Prasad
  4. Amna Ilyas as Ghazala
  5. Mira Sethi as Princess Sonu

 

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+ Supporting Cast

  1. Hina Dilpazeer as Tipu’s Mother
  2. Aamir Qureshi as Naseer Kankatta
  3. Adnan Shah Tipu as Burger Wadera
  4. Beo Rana Zafar as Pino
  5. Danish Maqsood as Tingu Master

 

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+ Minor Cast

  1. Fareeha Jabeen as Women’s Rights Co-leader
  2. Salahuddin Tunio as Mob Boss
  3. Rimal Ali as Club Dancer
  4. Ayesha Omer as Girl at Cafe (Cameo)
  5. Imran Aslam as Goon

 

 + Plot

Tipu has accepted a challenge to find his true love in seven days and become a womanizer before he has to live his life as a slave to an evil jinn’s world for all eternity.

 

 

+ High Points

i – Mahira Khan plays as Neeli, a shy relative, childhood friend who is in love with Tipu and wants his attention on her at all times. We as audience and critics know how well Mahira performs and expect a great performance from her at least. She yet again wins audience hearts with her cute, innocent lovable character.

ii Beo Rana Zafar as Pino performed well once more on big screen. Though her role was small but made the audiences’ laugh. Her previous praise worthy performance was in Cake (2018), in the role of a mother. Other Honorable Mentions: Amna Ilyas, Javed Sheikh, Aamir Qureshi and Danish Maqsood.

iii – Song, Yunhi Rastay Mai is the only one I enjoyed listening to.

iv – Visual effect department did an amazing work, made the scenes of jinn believable.

v – The direction of photography is beautifully shot, as expected from Rana sb. The lighting and its colors did a swell job, in giving us a visual treat.

vi – Production design and sets were of high quality.

 

 

 

+ Low Points

i – It is far worse than any super natural fantasy comic film you could come up with. It means that you should avoid it watching at all cost. Anyone with right mind would never consider watching this crap especially at big screen.

ii – The character transformation from zero to hero by just changing clothes and hairstyle. The sympathizers may disagree and argue that Tipu was gradually changing with time but that was not the case. He suddenly has ‘Balls of Steel’ while facing jinn inside his world. What I didn’t understand of this scene particularly is that, jinn lives inside the bottle and when Tipu face him inside the bottle (somehow), he has the same bottle in his hand too. Wha-? How is this possible? Maybe perhaps this is a Buffoonish comedy where logic doesn’t matter? Or maybe this is one of his (unlimited) dreams shown in the film.

iii – The film dragged so much that many times I gave serious thought to leave the cinema hall but the only reason I stayed behind was that I may not be able to give right review by watching incomplete picture.

iv – Being comic in the start, the film turns out to be a very dramatic in the end.

 

 

+ Overall

7 Din Mohabbat In is a big budgeted, high star power trash film with mediocre story, lack of genuine jokes and an abomination to your tolerance level.

 

 

Rate: 2.0 out of 5 stars