Pakistans most expensive and largest film ever is all set to release on Valentines Day
Pakistans most expensive and largest film ever Waar is all set to release on Valentines Day. A multi million project of Warner Bros and Bilal Lashari is based on counter-terrorism.
Pakistani film industry is currently and seemingly in irreversible decline is a widely known fact by now, dominated as it is compared to Bollywood and Hollywood offerings.
However, recently and time to time, Pakistani experienced directors mainly TV dramas directors have pulled off some stunning cinematic revolution like Shoaib Mansoors sensitive take on Islam in the modern age, Khuda Kay Liye, was a huge success on a global
scale.
And now another good scripted and huge budgeted of approximately $8 million film is considered Pakistan largest film of all time. The cast of the film includes Shaan along with TV star Shamoon Abbasi, Ali Azmat and Meesha Shafi while the storyline is vocalized to crack the terrorism which has propelled the country towards an irrecoverable failure period.
http://www.newspakistan.pk/2012/01/...ver-is-all-set-to-release-on-Valentine-s-Day/
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Waiting for WAAR!
As I watched the official first look trailer of Pakistan’s most anticipated English feature film WAAR, a big ‘wow’ abruptly came out of my mouth. It’s giving an immense excitement to looking forward for a motion-picture directed by renowned Bilal Lashari and produced by Hunt Lowry and Warner Bros with an estimated whopping budget of $2,000,000. Star cast is causing for supplementary magnetism while the collaboration of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) is adding an ample meaning to the project. It is said that the storyline has been inspired by the war on terror in Pakistan and its effect on the world but with a very stylish interpretation of it. Trailer has gone viral on the internet and receiving lot of attention due to its classic standard and exclusive conception.
If the movie is going to be released worldwide, then it would certainly prove as a good budge to handle the shattered image of Pakistan across the globe and can change the mindset of the western public about Pakistan. If we ignore all the downbeat party lines coming for a ‘Pakistan Army’s film’, picture can be seen in a win-win situation for Pakistan. It can bring in a Pakistani director on the global map, can provide opportunity to many people to get skill at the Hollywood level that will help the local industry in various ways. If the film goes triumphant internationally, it will encourage more investment in our film industry and the capital earned is likely to be invested manifold. Pakistani musicians are likely to receive epic fame.
—Rawalpindi
Waiting for WAAR!