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(Reuters) - Militants overrun a Pakistani police academy and kill 100 officers. An Indian spy and her accomplice waltz in a glitzy flat in Islamabad to celebrate the success of their mission.

This is a scene from Waar ("Strike"), Pakistan's first big-budget movie which opened this month to enthusiastic audiences in the nuclear-armed South Asian country of 180 million.

Filmed with the support of the all-powerful military, the movie depicts every volatile aspect of Pakistan's rocky relationship with its nuclear arch-rival India.

Even in Pakistan itself, Waar is denounced by some liberals wary of what they see as fiery nationalistic rhetoric and scenes demonising India.

The narrative is simple and packed with action.

Indian villains team up with Islamist militants to plot spectacular attacks across Pakistan. Pakistani security forces jump in and save the day.

"Like any other action film, we wanted to show the triumph of good over evil," said director Bilal Lashari, 31. "And we wanted to do it with a great amount of spectacle and scale."

Politics aside, Waar is fun to watch. Helicopter gunships whizz over mountains and commandos lay siege to militant sanctuaries in Pakistan's picturesque, lawless tribal regions.

"The army was great in that they gave us a lot of logistical support," Lashari said. "All the scenes with the helicopters and the mountains - they couldn't have been done without the army."

Though yet to be screened in India, the film serves as a reminder of tensions between the neighbouring states, which have fought three wars since independence from the British in 1947.

India and Pakistan trade accusations of staging cross-border attacks and supporting militants in the disputed region of Kashmir, where violence has seen a resurgence in recent months.

The movie has proved hugely successful. On a recent viewing in a packed cinema in the capital, attendees leapt to their feet to applaud patriotic scenes.

In one such moment, a retired officer takes on an Indian contractor on the roof of a building while a female Pakistani officer rushes to defuse a chemical bomb planted on the balcony.

Many cheered as the officer reduced the Indian man's face to a pulp. A woman turned to a group of giggling boys and scolded them for "laughing during such a serious movie".

"Of course India supports terrorism in Pakistan," said Sheila Raza, 23, as she left the cinema. "I think Waar is an accurate portrayal."

RECORD BOX OFFICE RECEIPTS

Presented almost entirely in English, Waar took more than three years to make and officially cost around $2.2 million in a country where the average film is made on less than $25,000.

Its distributors say Waar grossed more than $900,000 during the first week - a record for Pakistani cinema.

But some in Pakistan have mocked Waar as a propaganda movie. Cultural critic Nadeem Paracha said: "This film is basically the Pakistani state's fantasies being played out on a big screen."

India's film industry produces highly successful anti-Pakistan films of its own.

Bollywood film "Ek Tha Tiger", one of the Hindi film industry's biggest box-office successes in 2012, but banned in Pakistan, depicted a Pakistani intelligence agent choosing her love for an Indian agent over her country.

This year, a film based on an Indian operation to capture a fictional mafia don given asylum in Pakistan riled Pakistan's censor board. The villain in "D-Day" was loosely based on real-life gangster Dawood Ibrahim, who India says is harboured by Pakistan.

http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/10/25/pakistan-india-waar-movie-idINDEE99O06220131025
 
Thay have blown this out of proportion. Even our Bhojpuri movies are better quality and have higher budget than this 'waar'
 
bwahahahaha bharotis are stinking in general so whats the big fuss if we are pathetic atleast we don't stink .


And yeh you cant spare time from suffering bharati copied movies from Hollywood.
LOL.

Thumbs up.
 
ISLAMABAD: Militants overrun a Pakistani police academy and kill 100 officers. An Indian spy and her accomplice waltz in a glitzy flat in Islamabad to celebrate the success of their mission.

This is a scene from Waar (" Strike"), Pakistan's first big-budget movie which opened this month to enthusiastic audiences in the nuclear-armed South Asian country of 180 million.

Filmed with the support of the all-powerful military, the movie depicts every volatile aspect of Pakistan's rocky relationship with India.

Even in Pakistan itself, Waar is denounced by some liberals wary of what they see as fiery nationalistic rhetoric and scenes demonising India.

The narrative is simple and packed with action.

Indian villains team up with Islamist militants to plot spectacular attacks across Pakistan. Pakistani security forces jump in and save the day.

"Like any other action film, we wanted to show the triumph of good over evil," said director Bilal Lashari, 31. "And we wanted to do it with a great amount of spectacle and scale."

Politics aside, Waar is fun to watch. Helicopter gunships whizz over mountains and commandos lay siege to militant sanctuaries in Pakistan's picturesque, lawless tribal regions.

"The army was great in that they gave us a lot of logistical support," Lashari said. "All the scenes with the helicopters and the mountains - they couldn't have been done without the army."

Though yet to be screened in India, the film serves as a reminder of tensions between the neighbouring states, which have fought three wars since independence from the British in 1947.

India and Pakistan trade accusations of staging cross-border attacks and supporting militants in Jammu and Kashmir, where violence has seen a resurgence in recent months.

The movie has proved hugely successful. On a recent viewing in a packed cinema in the capital, attendees leapt to their feet to applaud patriotic scenes.

In one such moment, a retired officer takes on an Indian contractor on the roof of a building while a female Pakistani officer rushes to defuse a chemical bomb planted on the balcony.

Many cheered as the officer reduced the Indian man's face to a pulp. A woman turned to a group of giggling boys and scolded them for "laughing during such a serious movie".

"Of course India supports terrorism in Pakistan," said Sheila Raza, 23, as she left the cinema. "I think Waar is an accurate portrayal."

Record box office receipts

Presented almost entirely in English, Waar took more than three years to make and officially cost around $2.2 million in a country where the average film is made on less than $25,000.

Its distributors say Waar grossed more than $900,000 during the first week - a record for Pakistani cinema.

But some in Pakistan have mocked Waar as a propaganda movie. Cultural critic Nadeem Paracha said: "This film is basically the Pakistani state's fantasies being played out on a big screen."

India's film industry produces highly successful anti-Pakistan films of its own.

Bollywood film "Ek Tha Tiger", one of the Hindi film industry's biggest box-office successes in 2012, but banned in Pakistan, depicted a Pakistani intelligence agent choosing her love for an Indian agent over her country.

This year, a film based on an Indian operation to capture a fictional mafia don given asylum in Pakistan riled Pakistan's censor board. The villain in "D-Day" was loosely based on real-life gangster Dawood Ibrahim, who India says is harboured by Pakistan.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-loves-to-hate-India/articleshow/24736130.cms
 
Spring Onion said:
And yeh you cant spare time from suffering bharati copied movies from Hollywood.
Hmmmm
Okay then
Tell me from which Hollywood movie was the blockbuster 3 Idiots inspired???
Or say lage raho munna bhai??
Or say omkara??
Hmmmm wat about company?? Rangeela?? Hum aap ke hai kaun??

So the BOTTOMLINE is we love inspired movies too but only those movies which are very original reach the hall of fame. :)
 
Hmmmm
Okay then
Tell me from which Hollywood movie was the blockbuster 3 Idiots inspired???
Or say lage raho munna bhai??
Or say omkara??
Hmmmm wat about company?? Rangeela?? Hum aap ke hai kaun??

So the BOTTOMLINE is we love inspired movies too but only those movies which are very original reach the hall of fame. :)


Inspired movies does not mean frame to frame copying from Hollywood and translating to hindi.


List of Few Indian Movies copied from Hollywood



Satte Pe Satta 1982 | Seven Brides For Seven Brothers 1954

Ek Ruka Hua Faisla 1986 | 12 Angry Men 1957

Khoon Bhari Maang 1988 | Return to Eden 1983

Tezaab 1988 | Streets of fire 1984

Agneepath 1990 | Scarface 1983

Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin 1991 | It Happened One Night 1934

Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar 1992 | Breaking Away 1979

Chamatkar 1992 | Blackbeard's Ghost 1968

Ek Ladka Ek Ladki | 1992 Overboard 1987

Baazigar 1993 | A Kiss Before Dying 1991

Khal-Naaikaa 1993 | The Hand That Rocks The Cradle 1992

Yeh Dillagi 1994 | Sabrina 1954

Main Khiladi Tu Anari 1994 | The Hard Way 1991

Akele Hum Akele Tum 1995 | Kramer vs. Kramer 1979

Yaraana 1995 | Sleeping with the Enemy 1991

Criminal 1995 | The Fugitive 1993

Rangeela- | Win a Date with Tadf Hamilton

Daraar 1996 | Sleeping with the Enemy 1991

Agni Sakshi 1996 | Sleeping with the Enemy 1991

Papi Gudia 1996 | Child's Play 1988

Deewana Mastana 1997 | What About Bob? 1991

Judwaa 1997 | Twin Dragons 1992

Chor machaye shor(1997) | Blue Streak

Chachi 420 1998 | Mrs. Doubtfire 1993
Ghulam 1998 | On the Waterfront 1954


Pyar To Hona Hi Tha | 1998 French Kiss 1995

Dushman 1998 | Eye for an Eye 1996

Sangharsh 1999 | The Silence of the Lambs 1991

Mohabbatein 2000 | Dead Poets Society 1989

Josh 2000 | West Side Story 1961

Bichhoo 2000 | Leon: The Professional 1994

Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega 2000 | While You Were Sleeping 1995

Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke 2000 | A Walk in the Clouds 1995

Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye 2000 | The Wedding Singer 1998

Ajnabee 2001 | Consenting Adults 1992

Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya 2001 | Fatal Attraction 1987

Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta 2001 | Liar Liar 1997

Kasoor 2001 | Jagged Edge 1985

Awara Paagal Deewana 2002 | The Whole Nine Yards 2000

Humraaz 2002 | A Perfect Murder 1998

Kaante 2002 | Reservoir Dogs 1992
Speed 2007 | Cellular 2004


Salaam-e-Ishq | Love Actually

Ta Ra Rum Pum 2007 | Days of Thunder 1990

Life In A Metro 2007 | The Apartment 1960

Fool n Final 2007 | Snatch 2000

Heyy Babyy 2007 | Three Men and a Baby 1987

Partner 2007 | Hitch 2005

The Train 2007 | Derailed 2005

Manorama Six Feet Under 2007 | Chinatown 1974

Welcome 2007 | Mickey Blue Eyes 1999

Race 2008 | Goodbye Lover 1998

u me aur hum(2008) | The Notebook + A Moment To Remember (korean)

Ugly Aur Pagli 2008 | My Sassy Girl 2001

Singh Is Kinng 2008 | Miracles 1989

Shaurya 2008 | A Few Good Men 1992

God Tussi Great Ho 2008 | Bruce Almighty 2003

Dostana 2008 | I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry 2007

Dasvidaniya(2008) | Bucket list

Yuvvraaj 2008 | Rain Man 1988

Dil Bole Hadippa(2009) | She's the Man
Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena 2005 | Confidence 2003
Garam Masala 2005 | Boeing Boeing 1965


Kyun Ki 2005 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1975

Main Aisa Hi Hoon 2005 | I am Sam 2001

Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya? 2005 | Cactus Flower 1969

Naina 2005 | The Eye 2002

Zeher 2005 | Out of Time 2003

Jurm 2005 | Double Jeopardy 1999

Humko Deewana Kar Gaye 2006 | Notting Hill 1999

Zinda 2006 | Oldboy 2003

Bas Ek Pal 2006 | Carne Trémula 1997

Rang De Basanti | All My Sons (1948) & Jesus of Montreal.

Naksha 2006 | The Rundown 2003

Phir Hera Pheri 2006 | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998

Alag 2006 | Powder 1995

I See You 2006 | Just Like Heaven 2005

Tathastu 2006 | John Q 2002

Malamaal Weekly | 2006 Waking Ned 1998

Aap Ki Khatir 2006 | The Wedding Date 2003

Taxi No. 9211 2006 | Changing Lanes 2002

The Killer 2006 | Collateral 2004

Ek Ajnabee | Man On Fire (2004)

Krrish 2006 | Paycheck

Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin | 2002 Analyze This 1999
Chor Machaaye Shor 2002 | Blue Streak 1999


Baadshah(SRK starrer) | Nick Of Time, The Mask, Rush Hour, Mr. Nice Guy

Fareb | Unlawful Entry (1992)

Sauda | Indecent Proposal (1993) ,The Deal (2005)

Hum Hain Kamaal Ke | See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989).

Deewangee 2002 | Primal Fear 1996

Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai 2002 | My Best Friend's Wedding 1997

Raaz 2002 | What Lies Beneath 2000

Ek Chhoti Si Love Story 2002 | A Short Film About Love 1998

Footpath 2003 | State of Grace 1990

3 Deewarein | The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Inteha 2003 | Fear 1996

Dhoom(2003)| The Fast and the Furious (2001) &Ocean's Eleven (2001)

Jism 2003 | Body Heat 1981

Koi Mil Gaya 2003 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 1982

Kucch To Hai 2003 | I Know What You Did Last Summer 1997

Qayamat: City Under Threat 2003 | The Rock 1996

Aetbaar 2004 | Fear 1996

Plan 2004 | Suicide Kings 1997

Saaya 2003 | Dragonfly 2002

Shukriya: Till Death Do Us Apart 2004 | Meet Joe Black 1998

Hum Tum 2004 | When Harry Met Sally 1989

Munnabhai MBBS(2003) | Patch Adams(1998)

Murder 2004 | Unfaithful 2002

Aitraaz 2004 | Disclosure 1994

Musafir 2004 | U-Turn 1997

Phir Milenge 2004 | Philadelphia 1993

Salaam Namaste | Nine Months

Paap 2004 | The Witness 1969

Black 2005 | The Miracle Worker 1962

Bunty Aur Babli 2005 | Bonnie & Clyde 1967

Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets 2005 | The Usual Suspects 1995

Sarkar 2005 | The Godfather 1972

Deewane Huye Pagal 2005 | There's Something About Mary 1998

Ek Ajnabee 2005 | Man on Fire 2004
 
Whenever a Indian movie shows pakistanies as villains,these guys scream their guts out. In Agent vinod even though ISI was painted good,these guys cried a lot. Let them enjoy their little success,after all this is a giant victory for an industry smaller than even malayalam movie industry!
 
Whenever a Indian movie shows pakistanies as villains,these guys scream their guts out. In Agent vinod even though ISI was painted good,these guys cried a lot. Let them enjoy their little success,after all this is a giant victory for an industry smaller than even malayalam movie industry!

We don't scream, we even watched your propaganda movies the ones mentioned by you and we just shrugged our shoulders.

The funny thing is that WAAR is making you guys cry foul when you Indians have countless Anti-Pakistan Movies, Countless anti-Muslim movies.


The world over even Hollywood movies portrayal of Germans, Iranians, Muslims, French, Chinese etc etc is one sided so why you guys shout ?
 
I'm loving the fuss they are making, just shows how insecure they really are. :D
 
zawran bhai i havent seen this movie Waar as of now but the plot your talking like indian army/RAW nexus kills some pakistani soldiers in pakistan is hillarious and more hillarious part is that pakistanies love to dream that or think that india does that:confused: ....and if such plots are reciepe for sucsess in pakistan what does it tells you ???????????o_O

it means pakistanies love to live in denial and conspiracy theories and rather than fighting the rot within there society which has become hostile and ruthless to anything they beleave is unislamick or against the values that have been force fed to them since genrations:(

Muhib Ul Watani means love for your mother land , its culture , traditions and people and most imortantli laws of the land...it doesnt means hate India Hate hindu(which is the 'paymana for muhib ul watan' in pakistan)

the amount of strenth and brains Pakistanies use in making conspiracy theories and trying to pull india/others down had they used the same strenth/brains in education& welfare of pakistanies and building a strong and progressive and tolrant pakistan .....Pakistan would had/have been jewel of south asia
 
one movie and so many threads on the same topic and what are mods doing.why cant they merge them all together.
 
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