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The trailer of Pakistan's mega budget film, Yalghaar, which is scheduled to come out later this year, has been released.

The film revolves around the lives of valiant soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for the cause of eradicating terrorism.

Based on the true events of the 48-hour Peochar operation conducted in 2008, Yalghaar focuses on the lives of the men and women who individually hold unique story lines, telling tales of love, friendship, family, war and sacrifice.

The film's protagonists Shaan and Adnan Siddiqi, who play the roles of SSG Commandos, put up a tough fight against terrorists in the film.

Humayun Saeed, Gohar Rasheed, Sana Bucha, Adnan Siddiqui, Ayub Khoso, Bilal Ashraf, Ayesha Omer, Sikander Rizvi, Umair Jaswal, and Armeena Khan are also part of the cast for the war movie.

The production value is evident in the action-packed trailer; the movie has been produced by the likes of Hassan Rana who also has the smashing hit Waar to his credit.

It has been made in a budget of Rs. 50 crore and has been shot in Karachi, Swat, Islamabad and Tarbela.
 
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i don't want this movie to fail and booed at but the excessive cgi suggests so... have my fingers crossed, btw where is lashari?
 
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Good to see new generation of movie makers in pakistan are getting creative and making good cinema with modern technology. All the best to film makers.

Only wish is that they could sell love, laughter & entertainment, the theme of war, terrorism and army has been to much deep rooted into normal pakisthani people's life and movies like these just take benefit of same and build up on those emotions and make the perception more stronger that armed forces are larger then life.
 
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Good to see new generation of movie makers in pakistan are getting creative and making good cinema with modern technology. All the best to film makers.

Only wish is that they could sell love, laughter & entertainment, the theme of war, terrorism and army has been to much deep rooted into normal pakisthani people's life and movies like these just take benefit of same and build up on those emotions and make the perception more stronger that armed forces are larger then life.
Teach that 2 ur industry that as a religious obligation churn out antipak movies every year n heck ur public fall over them like flies attacking candy wrappers lying on garbage pile
 
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Teach that 2 ur industry that as a religious obligation churn out antipak movies everywhere n heck ur public fall over them like flies attacking candy wrappers lying on garbage pile

You know what every we produce over 800+ movies every year. And if you take the count of pak related movies in last 10yrs you will still have ample fingers left to enjoy your dinner.
 
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You know what every we produce over 800+ movies every year. And if you take the count of pak related movies in last 10yrs you will still have ample fingers left to enjoy your dinner.
Point remains. U have 2 religiously produce anti pak movies and feed the garbage to ur public that seemingly awaits that eagerly, since fake bravado displays sell on ur side. Oh and btw of those 800 plus how many movies become successful? and which ones are the most successful ones?

Instead of teaching pakistanis what themed movies they need to make, save ur advice for ur industry whose sole lifeline seems to be item songs with scantily claded women dancing around or selling anti pak sentiments.
 
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Point remains. U have 2 religiously produce anti pak movies and feed the garbage to ur public that seemingly awaits that eagerly, since fake bravado displays sell on ur side. Oh and btw of those 800 plus how many movies become successful? and which ones are the most successful ones btw?

Instead of teaching pakistanis what themed movies they need to make, save ur advice for ur industry whose sole lifeline seems to be item songs with scantily claded women dancing around or selling anti pak sentiments.

Problem is people like you only see those movies which have scantily claded women dancing around. Where as there are 100s of other subjects also to watch for

India's 10 highest earning movies in recent year

PK 2014 735 crore (US$120 million)
Dhoom 3 2013 542 crore (US$85 million)
Chennai Express 2013 422 crore (US$66 million)
3 Idiots 2009 395 crore (US$62 million)
Happy New Year 2014 383 crore (US$60 million)
Kick 2014 377 crore (US$59 million)
Krrish 3 374 crore (US$59 million)
Bang Bang! 2014 340 crore (US$54 million)
Ek Tha Tiger 2012 320 crore (US$50 million)
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 2013 311 crore (US$49 million)

Here is list of of India's biggest hits and i could not find any single movie which was hit because it was antipakistan.
IMDb: Top 50 Highest Grossing Indian films (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu) - a list by harish-murali001

Last hit film that I remember were some part of story was related to pakistan is Gadar (2001) that too was a love story movie with and angle of partion.

And for change, go out and watch Baahubali, probably your views about Indian movies will change :)
 
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Problem is people like you only see those movies which have scantily claded women dancing around. Where as there are 100s of other subjects also to watch for

India's 10 highest earning movies in recent year

PK 2014 735 crore (US$120 million)
Dhoom 3 2013 542 crore (US$85 million)
Chennai Express 2013 422 crore (US$66 million)
3 Idiots 2009 395 crore (US$62 million)
Happy New Year 2014 383 crore (US$60 million)
Kick 2014 377 crore (US$59 million)
Krrish 3 374 crore (US$59 million)
Bang Bang! 2014 340 crore (US$54 million)
Ek Tha Tiger 2012 320 crore (US$50 million)
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 2013 311 crore (US$49 million)

Here is list of of India's biggest hits and i could not find any single movie which was hit because it was antipakistan.
IMDb: Top 50 Highest Grossing Indian films (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu) - a list by harish-murali001

Last hit film that I remember were some part of story was related to pakistan is Gadar (2001) that too was a love story movie with and angle of partion.

And for change, go out and watch Baahubali, probably your views about Indian movies will change :)
Dont watch bollywood sh1t. Theres Better stuff out there. And then with stolen storylines and ripped off songs, whose gonna enjoy bohleewoodys.
 
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Dont watch bollywood sh1t. Theres Better stuff out there. And then with stolen storylines and ripped off songs, whose gonna enjoy bohleewoodys.

Statistically every 5th person is Indian, and Indians support there film industry. So chances are that every 5th person on this planet probably enjoys/appreciates/patronizes to movies made in india :) And i am not takining into account of those people who share similar culture outside india and have been enjoying it legally or using pirate copies.

People who have made it appreciates others tiny efforts too, but those who are empty vessels never understands what goes into making of it :)
 
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Statistically every 5th person is Indian, and Indians support there film industry. So chances are that every 5th person on this planet probably enjoys/appreciates/patronizes to movies made in india :) And i am not takining into account of those people who share similar culture outside india and have been enjoying it legally or using pirate copies.

People who have made it appreciates others tiny efforts too, but those who are empty vessels never understands what goes into making of it :)
Thumbs up for u. Some responses are written just for the sake of writing them, with no real purpsoe behind them.
 
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Yalghaar: locked and loaded

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Ayub Khosa

KARACHI:
A few days ago, the trailers for Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad created a ruckus online after their respective trailers were released. And with still a good amount of time to go before the movies hit cinema screens, they have only accentuated audience anticipation.

With the trailer for the much-anticipated Yalghaar being released in cinemas, director Hassan Waqas Rana received a similar response, as the trailer became a topic of discussion right after its release.

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Releasing the official first-look trailer for the movie on chand raat, the director could not have chosen a better time to preview the trailer for a film which offers movie-buffs a feast of action and CGI-heavy sequences.

Having spent the last few days working on the post-production of the film at Pinewood Studios (England) the director felt that with a tentative release date of fall 2015 in his mind, now would be an ideal time to preview the trailer.

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Bilal Ashraf

“After the trailer finished, the audience gave a standing ovation — that was something really overwhelming for me,” he told The Express Tribune.

The trailer does not reveal much about the plot details but offers a look at some of the integral characters in the movie, most notably Shaan, a long-haired Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiqui and the battle-ready duo of Umair Jaswal and Bilal Ashraf.

With a lot of hype surrounding the film due to its ensemble star cast, it should not come as a surprise if a host of outrageous and daredevil-ish action sequences end up leaving you with goose bumps. One such highlight of the 208 second clip is a sky-diving sequence performed by the lead characters.

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Umair Jaswal

As revealed during a conversation with the director, these sequences appear to be just a ‘tip of the iceberg’ with more dangerous and adrenaline-rushing scenes in store for audiences. “We’ve shot the skydiving sequence but there is also a submarine sequence (involving halo diving on the ocean) as well which we would be filming very soon.”

Being a director, of such a project, did not mean that Rana was spared of performing such risky feats with the director narrating some of his own adventurous experiences while filming. “The helicopter sequence that audiences see in the beginning of the trailer was shot by me while I was standing on a helicopter skid without any support. Even in the sky diving sequence I had a camera attached to myself as I shot the sequence mid-air.”

One of the first Pakistani directors and films to incorporate VFX on a large scale, Rana noted that rather than serving as a distraction from the real acting, the technique would only serve to ‘enhance’ the audience experience .

“CGI is used to enhance the viewing experience and also to stylise the shots, I think technology is there to help you but you have to learn how and where to draw the line.”

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Shaan Shahid

Audiences have been made to wait for the action movie which had been announced a while ago, but it seems like the two year gap between Waar and Yalghaar was not wasted. That time period was used to train the actors for their physically challenging roles.

“A lot of time was spent on training the actors for the roles they were supposed to play, they were supposed to be fit enough to handle weapons, hand to hand combat, sky diving etc.”

Described as a movie about one of the greatest feats of soldiering in the history of the Pakistani military, the Swat operation — Yalghaar will also be a tribute to the victims of APS attack in Peshawar.It will not only be dedicated to the children of Peshawar attacks but their names and pictures will come on screen before the end credits of the film, with the consent of their parents.

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Adnan Siddiqui

Expected to release later this year the cast also includes veteran actor Ayub Khosa, Sana Bucha, Armeena Khan, Ayesha Omer and Sikander Rizvi.

Published in The Express Tribune
 
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