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Taking off the covers, Pakistani film to release in 60 countries
Last Updated On 07 June,2017 09:15 pm
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'Yalgaar' is made in a budget slightly over Rs 260 million
KARACHI (Daily Dunya) – Preparations have been completed to release Pakistan’s heavy budget movieYalgaar in more than eight languages in 60 countries on Eid-ul-Fitr.

According to sources, the movie has been dubbed into Chinese, Japanese, Norwegian, German, English and other languages along with the subtitles. The film that cost Rs 26.50 crore will be on display in 800 cinemas across the world.

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Talking to Daily Dunya reporter, director Hassan Waqas confirmed that the movie will hit the big screen on the Eid day whereas its promotion will be kicked off from June 17. He said the first show of the film will be seen by martyrs’ families and children of Edhi center in Rawalpindi.

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One portion of the film’s profit will be given to the heirs of the martyrs, he assured.

Hassan Waqas said that his film will spread soft image of Pakistan in the world as it was made while keeping in view the international standard.

Watch the trailer:

http://dunyanews.tv/en/Entertainment/391860-Taking-off-the-covers-Pakistani-film-to-release-i
 
Looks better than WAR, i hope that this time all the fuzz pay off, I was bit disappointed by WAAR though ..
 
Movie made on something like INR 6 crores. It seems like old Germany and old Russia Military movies work in Pakistan.
All the best. Will be checking out reviews.
 
Movie made on something like INR 6 crores. It seems like old Germany and old Russia Military movies work in Pakistan.
All the best. Will be checking out reviews.
Pakistani Cinema was in the Ruins , And Majority Movies Follow the Current Trend for more than a decade Pakistan faced war for there existence And There Armed Forces Stood there Ground and even its not a Full Victory but there is a huge decrease in terrorism in Pakistan
So in Some time When Cinema Start to Grow as Even there movies are coming You Will see diversify range of movies
 
Looks meh. War was good though.
 
Yalghaar to release in 60 countries in 8 languages
With a hefty budget and high production value, its mega release comes as no surprise.
MADIHA YAMEEN ABOUT 5 HOURS AGO
If there is one film we are impatiently waiting for, it's got to be Yalghaar. It's also always in the news for all the right reasons.

The film stars most of Lollywood's well-known, handsome hunks like Shaan, Bilal Ashraf and Umair Jaswal. And if that wasn't good enough news, guess what. Yalghaar will be released in 60 countries in 8 different languages. It will be screened in 800 cinemas worldwide!



The film, which has been in production since 2014, has been dubbed into German, Japanese, Norwegian, English, and Chinese. With a budget of 26.50 Crore, its mega-huge release comes as no surprise. Releasing on Eid-ul-Fitr, the promotions of the film will start from 17th of June. The first screening of the film has been reserved for the children of Edhi Foundation and the families of martyrs of Rawalpindi.

Not just that, it was disclosed that the profit the film will make will be shared with the heirs of the martyrs. If this does not make you want to salute the team of Yalghaar, I don't know what will.



HIP grouped with Bilal Ashraf, who plays Captain Bilal and Gohar Rasheed who plays Baran in the film to ask some questions regarding the production and the release.

"Whatever misconception there is about them, the army, I didn't see that. They are aggressive and strict like people say they are. They are really sweet. They invited us to dinner in their homes, they introduced their families to us. They are very nice people." shared Gohar with admiration.

We also asked about the delay in release, seeing it has been in production for three long years.

"The actual reason behind the delay was the shoot. We lived with the soldiers during the shoot. We use their equipment, their choppers, their men; everything. If anything, God forbid, had to happen. The priority becomes the safety, obviously. The film used to be set on the back burner." says Bilal.

"I have just returned from the color grading session in London. Yalghaar is a hit, no doubt about that." Bilal spoke confidently.

Seeing Yalghaar's mega-release and the cast's excitement, we cannot wait to watch it soon.
https://www.hipinpakistan.com/news/1152683/yalghaar-to-release-in-60-countries-in-8-languages
 
Waar, despite its limitations was a huge success among Pakistanis who thronged cinemas and made sure that the movie had house full status till it was taken off and surprisingly after six months of being taken off, was again screened in cinemas due to huge public demand and again experienced house full status.
 
Yalghaar, I'm expecting, will again see similar public response.
 
Waar, despite its limitations was a huge success among Pakistanis who thronged cinemas and made sure that the movie had house full status till it was taken off and surprisingly after six months of being taken off, was again screened in cinemas due to huge public demand and again experienced house full status.
Yalghaar will do better abroad than in Pakistan
In Pakistan Mehrun Nisa v lub u will be more successful
 
I love our war films. Waar was amazing. That scene when the terrorists attacked the police academy and the military seige of terror hideouts were amazing. They showcased the terrain advantage the militants had in that fort.

Yalghaar will be amazing as well. We should make a lot more counter terror and counter insurgent films and quite frankly we should also make one on BLF.

One should not underestimate the effects of the film industry and how they shape minds. Make a film about BLF atrocities and operations against them and of course on swat operations as well.

In fact we should also look into war historical movies like hero films on 47…65…71 wars or even pre Pakistan historical films.


Its a huge potential and the market needs to tapped and it will be tapped when we start producing films regularly.
 
I love our war films. Waar was amazing. That scene when the terrorists attacked the police academy and the military seige of terror hideouts were amazing. They showcased the terrain advantage the militants had in that fort.

Yalghaar will be amazing as well. We should make a lot more counter terror and counter insurgent films and quite frankly we should also make one on BLF.

One should not underestimate the effects of the film industry and how they shape minds. Make a film about BLF atrocities and operations against them and of course on swat operations as well.

In fact we should also look into war historical movies like hero films on 47…65…71 wars or even pre Pakistan historical films.


Its a huge potential and the market needs to tapped and it will be tapped when we start producing films regularly.
The part with Hamza,s motivational speach was the best

We are a market of 200 million even if 1% goes to cinemas and spend just 100 rs per month that still is a huge sum we must find ways to target our market efficiently
 
We should be brave enough to make a movie on laal mashid and mukti bahini terrorists

This. Need guts and we have made a few bold films like Maalik so I say let's make more on counter insurgency role and forget the mullahs and other countries.

Its a huge market due to our history of operations and fightings and I think it can be a huge source for an increased dose of patriotism as well.
 
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