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Zarrar Pakistani Movie Trailer - 23rd March 2020 .

Comes in the nudity/Vulgarity. First we complain about our new generation, About how “woMaN aRE bEInG obJeCTifIEd” but here they are, further pushing the audience into this mess...

The older gen. has much bigger hands in spreading filth in our country than the current.

Heck, I see many of our current gen. dudes and gals combating it.....and when they do, oldies term them as "why're you becoming so religious!?" etc etc...

I had a friend here in the US, we were friends in High School....around 12th grade, he started growing a beard and you can guess what his retard parents started saying....."oh tumhai ho kiya gaya hai?" "why don't you have a gf?" "Why're you growing a beard?"

This slave mentality, combined with hating our culture (the good aspects of it) while promoting the bad aspects of it along with a dislike for anything tied to our religion is what's gonna ruin Pakistan in the long term....and in the short term, we already have examples in the form of this movie and the "aurat marches". :tsk:

A Hollywood Level Production Quality Film Showing Our Invisible Warriors And The Only Thing You Care About Is Some PDA

It barely touches the Hollywood esque cinematography....barely...

But when you look at the story, showed so far in the trailer and the facts on the ground....it looks like another "Zero Dark Thirty (2012)"....which tries to show the CIA/Pentagon/US perspective on the OBL raid.

The trailer also shows ISI agent Zarrar going to the UK and killing people there....in a mansion LOL

How does that matchup with actual facts?? I'll leave the rest to your critical thinking skills :D
 
The trailer was going alright until the scene.....why're Pakistani directors hell bent on copying the Indian style of making movies??

A movie doesn't need to have a love story or 5 different dance songs in it to be good...

And killing people in the UK?? Lmao....we all know ISI doesn't have the capability to kill people, that too goras, in the UK or the US. :rolleyes:

I'm gonna wait for Waar 2....if it ever comes out. The trailer was great before all the bs came in.
shaan shahid apney bhurapey k khwaab purey kar raha .

A Hollywood Level Production Quality Film Showing Our Invisible Warriors And The Only Thing You Care About Is Some PDA
:disagree::disagree: pure beghariti ha ye.
 
Won't even spare a minute to watch this chu*ya action
 
The trailer was going alright until the scene.....why're Pakistani directors hell bent on copying the Indian style of making movies??
you have worded your criticism correctly. this is exactly my gripe. to show romance and any other human feelings we must steer clear of Bollywood style which is also a western rip off.
putting human feelings of love affection and emotions are essential for a complete narrative to show the characters as believable and human as possible so that they dont appear as organic cyborgs killing machines devoid of emotions.
A movie doesn't need to have a love story or 5 different dance songs in it to be good...
if the audience is general public then it needs elements to attract a large number of people to pay off its costs and make a profit for future projects. people as diverse and opinionated as us Pakistanis, its really hard for film makers to make anything viable that will pass the censor board different religious thug pressure groups, social media blackmailers and burger group opinion makers through their sarcasm on nationalism or our ideology.

its a difficult act. but once you bring in the audience then pass the main message the essence while you have captivated the audience. people of all sides will have to take the message of defiance ,resilience and ultimate victory of Pakistani state and its people against all internal and external threats.
 
Pakistanis have always been copy/paste -- Our films are no different, either it's cheap bollywood copy or they try to follow james bond style ----- there is no Pakistaniyat in our movies/dramas ---
 
you have worded your criticism correctly. this is exactly my gripe. to show romance and any other human feelings we must steer clear of Bollywood style which is also a western rip off.
putting human feelings of love affection and emotions are essential for a complete narrative to show the characters as believable and human as possible so that they dont appear as organic cyborgs killing machines devoid of emotions.

if the audience is general public then it needs elements to attract a large number of people to pay off its costs and make a profit for future projects. people as diverse and opinionated as us Pakistanis, its really hard for film makers to make anything viable that will pass the censor board different religious thug pressure groups, social media blackmailers and burger group opinion makers through their sarcasm on nationalism or our ideology.

its a difficult act. but once you bring in the audience then pass the main message the essence while you have captivated the audience. people of all sides will have to take the message of defiance ,resilience and ultimate victory of Pakistani state and its people against all internal and external threats.


Quwa worded it best....while we're a diverse nation.....we're not all thaarki's, heck, a small, very miniscule minority is....and that too if there's nothing else left in the film to watch. :D

The best Hollywood films/shows have excellent stories, compelling dialogue and/or thorough (and logical) world-building. If you make a trash film/show visually dirty, then it's just pornography.

If it had been me making 'Zarrar,' I would've skipped the whole ISI and Pakistani nuclear thing entirely. I would've written a story about a mercenary working for governments, companies, etc who'll pay him top dollar.

Maybe start hinting that there's an old Pak-Army/ISI link, but write the guy as his own character. Separate him from Pakistani institutions so that all the Ferraris and shady ops overseas in the UK actually make sense. E.g., if he was hired by some guy supporting the oil/gas industry to take down some rival forces, okay, that makes sense.

This way (practically), you can start writing in Anglo/European characters into the story without it being weird or out of place. You can also create stories that aren't controversial or unnecessarily trigger-ey.

I'd also take out the racy/dicey stuff. It's not our identity. The strongest films would also embrace the nature of their culture and identity.

The world has billions of people and millions of cultures, schools of thought, etc, not every single one of them abides by the thought of open sexuality.

It's a fact, so why not engage those people, but in doing so, approach other topics, like corruption, apathy, how people can become evil to others without knowing it etc.

To me this shows how much actual thought and contemplation we lack as a society.
 
Quwa worded it best....while we're a diverse nation.....we're not all thaarki's, heck, a small, very miniscule minority is....and that too if there's nothing else left in the film to watch. :D
There's a Pakistan drama from the 1990s about hermaphrodites that's cleaner than this film...

...just let that sink in.
 
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