The story revolves around Moti and his journey from Lahore to the Northern Areas of Pakistan where he meets a female rock star at a concert.The story revolves around Moti and his journey from Lahore to the Northern Areas of Pakistan where he meets a female rock star at a concert.The story revolves around Moti and his journey from Lahore to the Northern Areas of Pakistan where he meets a female rock star at a concert.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
I wanted to see this movie as it was Pakistani and finally saw it thanks to ARYMip (YouTube Channel). The movie shows beautiful locations from Pakistan but they could do much better in that regard. Saba Qamar's acting was as good as it always is. Yasir Hussain seems to be a great actor. There was comedy in movie and also some emotional moments which shows that the director was intelligent enough. The movie had songs like Bollywood movies which is something I don't personally like. I want our movies to be different and more realistic. The songs Qalabaz is good but it was an attempt to copy the Ghaagra from Jawani Phir Nahi Aani. I will appreciate more if our filmmakers give us our own culture rather than that of any other film industry.
The second installment in the Wahjahut Raul Lahore movies. Very fun to watch.
The acting performances were strong, and the musical numbers fitted in well. Although the story line made no sense whatsoever, and the script a little basic compared to the first movie. The fun factor made up for it.
There were occasional references to the first movie, but if you haven't seen the first part its fine. This time the movie had a bigger release and it showed in the production and cinematography which was shot well. I hope that going forward for the Pakistani movies in general that they don't rely heavily on the product placement.
This was a fun, semi family friendly movie, with thought behind the production aspects, Well done.
The acting performances were strong, and the musical numbers fitted in well. Although the story line made no sense whatsoever, and the script a little basic compared to the first movie. The fun factor made up for it.
There were occasional references to the first movie, but if you haven't seen the first part its fine. This time the movie had a bigger release and it showed in the production and cinematography which was shot well. I hope that going forward for the Pakistani movies in general that they don't rely heavily on the product placement.
This was a fun, semi family friendly movie, with thought behind the production aspects, Well done.
Excellent effort. The revival of Pakistani cinema has seen some excellent and mature films come out this year. "Lahore Se Aagey" is one such film. Never a dull moment, the entire film is loaded with "pun intended" sentences. The script is done very intelligently, where none of the dialogue is wasted space. I found myself laughing my head off on numerous occasions, and it's been a long time any movie has had this effect on me. Hats off to the director, actors and everyone involved in the effort, and especially ARY for enabling such works of true, artful and spirited endeavors. We (the fans) understand that film making is not a commercial enterprise in Pakistan, and the rewards are minuscule compared to the immense effort that goes into making such films. From us the fans, a big thank you from the heart, and hope that you all continue this journey. If this is the beginning, then I am excited, as greater feats await and Pakistani cinema is very well on the path of a glorious revival.
Despite Karachi se Lahore's shortcomings (mediocre cinematography/editing, poor scripting, shameless advertising, and poor direction), which I rated 4/10, I decided to give Wajahat Rauf another chance with this sequel. Perhaps it was because of Yasir Hussain's character being the star which drew me to it but I felt that maybe it was worth another shot.
To everyone who plans on watching this, please don't. Compared to this, Karachi se Lahore was a masterpiece. This film only felt like a degradation in Wajahat Rauf's ability to make something that may be considered a film.
No words can describe the cringe inducing madness that this film is. It felt as though the director popped a few pills of psychedelic drugs and decided to make a movie containing cheap puns, shameless advertising, even more shameless nepotism (Rauf acknowledged that his son was cast in the film and breaks the forth wall to tell the audience he doesn't care) and very little coherence. And I say that in the politest way I possibly can.
Don't waste your time or money on this film. It's not as though Pakistan can't or doesn't make decent comedy films. Nabeel Qureshi's 'Actor in Law' and 'Na Maloom Afraad' are some pretty good examples. Overlooking the plot and the script in Qureshi's works, at least he knows how to make coherent films with proper screenplays and editing.
As a Film student who aspires to be part of this "Cinema Revival" in Pakistan, this film gave me a lot of confidence. I now know for a fact that I can make something akin to this film, with little effort, and get rich off it.
I wish it was possible to give it something lower than 1/10.
To everyone who plans on watching this, please don't. Compared to this, Karachi se Lahore was a masterpiece. This film only felt like a degradation in Wajahat Rauf's ability to make something that may be considered a film.
No words can describe the cringe inducing madness that this film is. It felt as though the director popped a few pills of psychedelic drugs and decided to make a movie containing cheap puns, shameless advertising, even more shameless nepotism (Rauf acknowledged that his son was cast in the film and breaks the forth wall to tell the audience he doesn't care) and very little coherence. And I say that in the politest way I possibly can.
Don't waste your time or money on this film. It's not as though Pakistan can't or doesn't make decent comedy films. Nabeel Qureshi's 'Actor in Law' and 'Na Maloom Afraad' are some pretty good examples. Overlooking the plot and the script in Qureshi's works, at least he knows how to make coherent films with proper screenplays and editing.
As a Film student who aspires to be part of this "Cinema Revival" in Pakistan, this film gave me a lot of confidence. I now know for a fact that I can make something akin to this film, with little effort, and get rich off it.
I wish it was possible to give it something lower than 1/10.
Plus point: Interesting humor, Nice acting. Locations were beautiful. Cinematography was good.
Story line was very weak. Film is a very different genre, from stage play or show hosting. it seemed that various funny skits were joined to create humor. story was just a 'gap filler' to maintain continuity.
Another neglected area was its wardrobe. Movie is supposed to be visually appealing. Music wasn't bad, but not a single number that sticks to your mind after leaving the cinema hall. One-time watch movie.Not much recommended. Director needs to work really hard next time, and must choose a "Genuine" script writer.
Story line was very weak. Film is a very different genre, from stage play or show hosting. it seemed that various funny skits were joined to create humor. story was just a 'gap filler' to maintain continuity.
Another neglected area was its wardrobe. Movie is supposed to be visually appealing. Music wasn't bad, but not a single number that sticks to your mind after leaving the cinema hall. One-time watch movie.Not much recommended. Director needs to work really hard next time, and must choose a "Genuine" script writer.
Did you know
- SoundtracksBe Fiqriyan
Sung by Aima Baig
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $691,650 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $20,979
- Runtime
- 2h 11m(131 min)
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content