A story of an unlikely romance between a young free-willed, commitment-phobic aspiring actor, Sheheryar, and a beautiful strong-willed expat, Saniya, who meet and fall in love over a series ... Read allA story of an unlikely romance between a young free-willed, commitment-phobic aspiring actor, Sheheryar, and a beautiful strong-willed expat, Saniya, who meet and fall in love over a series of unplanned encounters at destination weddings.A story of an unlikely romance between a young free-willed, commitment-phobic aspiring actor, Sheheryar, and a beautiful strong-willed expat, Saniya, who meet and fall in love over a series of unplanned encounters at destination weddings.
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Sheheryar Munawar
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I think the quaility of building the environment and songs were very good. You could feel that every thing looked very good. Humour was decent.
The rest was kind of a big dissapointment. Not the actors, but the movie's plot and story. It was veryyyyy predictive and had very weird/laughable turning points. Some scenes were supposed to be sad, but felt funny? That didnt work out. Not worth watching at the cinema, but i wouldve done it anyway just to support our industry. Excellent work by the music producers and the "setting" crew once again.
The rest was kind of a big dissapointment. Not the actors, but the movie's plot and story. It was veryyyyy predictive and had very weird/laughable turning points. Some scenes were supposed to be sad, but felt funny? That didnt work out. Not worth watching at the cinema, but i wouldve done it anyway just to support our industry. Excellent work by the music producers and the "setting" crew once again.
The movie starts a bit slow but capture pace soon. The film is emotional and if you cannot go through emotional drama then this film is not for you. There are some unnecessary scenes which could easily be cut out. Coke ads were a torture too. But overall this film is engaging and offers a great cinematic experience.
I went in with high hopes of possibly seeing a movie filled with an amazing story line and character development. Well this was possibly one of the worst movies i've seen. it was torturous to sit through the entire movie. Characters had no development at all. The story was all over the place. Certain dialogues made no sense in terms of the context. While every actor was made to look stunning with top notch designer dresses, Zara Noor Abbas had the worst wardrobe throughout in comparison to the other female cast members. There was way too much overacting by the lead. Shehryar Munnawar has a long way to go in terms of learning how to act, unfortunately a pretty face cannot always cut it. Maya Ali's acting was very monotonous throughout. There just wasn't a realistic aspect to this movie. Not even Ahmed Ali could salvage the movie with his comedic role (as usual). The story was an absolute disaster and the writer should be given a lesson on proper story development. The songs were somewhat good, the cinematography and the decor etc of the sets were amazing. However still not worth spending money on.
Once I was discussing about revival of Pakistani cinema with my friend who happens to be a big fan of South Korean movies. We know our neighboring film industry also carries extreme fondness for South Korean cinematic work to the extent that they are often found copying the same. We also discussed chances of someone from Pakistan copies from other regions then what should be the benchmark for that filmmaker. We had difference of opinion but had consensus on one point that no Pakistani filmmaker go for replicating Bollywood movies ever because it will be like the copying the copied stuff. It gives us extreme satisfaction to learn that Asim Raza who debuted with a great film like "Ho Mann Jahaan" took a different path and went for getting "inspired" from one of the best rom-coms ever."Parey Hut Love" is an unofficial Pakistani remake of Hugh Grant's "Four Weddings and a Funeral".
As an avid moviegoer I was always keen to see how a Pakistani director with the caliber of Asim Raza interprets British aesthetics for such common denominators whose taste buds have completely been corrupted by Bollywood Masala for decades. It was a tricky job maintaining a shaky balance between "Desi" sensitivities and a Western plot line because our audience may feel estranged from the plot and higher dose of Bollywood ingredient can downgrade the slick quality which has been a trademark of every better Pakistani film of this revival period. Good news Asim Raza narrowly escapes and slightly achieves what exactly he was aiming for with "Parey Hut Love" but the title of the movie could have been better.
Sheharyar Munawar, who lacks in displaying the ability of being nervous and frisky same time like Hugh Grant, plays lover-boy-next-door kind of a role which seems to be the requirement of the script to increase the acceptability of his character for the audience. And he does with an ease but element of loudness in his character could have been toned down. Overall he looks good and he performs well.
Maya Ali who won everyone in her debut film "Teefa in Trouble" mesmerizes again but this time her character becomes slightly serious. Ahmad Ali Butt who was completely unstoppable in "Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2" remains off color. Veteran actor Nadeem Baig is completely wasted and Hina Dilpazir is just repeating herself and there are scenes in which she seems overdoing. Zara Noor Abbas has a spark and deserves more brownie points. Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan appear in cameo roles.
Azaan Sami Khan proves his genes by composing one of the best melodies of the year for "Parey Hut Love". Every song has its own appeal and delight. Visuals are stunning and cinematography by Serkan Erzin and Salman Razzaq makes "Parey Hut Love" as one of the well shot movies of Pakistan. Production design and art work are magnificent and raise the bar. They just needed to refrain from product placement which is nothing but irritating.
On the whole "Parey Hut Love" is a diligent cinematic piece of work with narrative style which has never been explored before in Pakistani films. Asim Raza has taken an enormous risk with this kind of storytelling but glittering effect of "Parey Hut Love" makes it worth of your time and money.
As an avid moviegoer I was always keen to see how a Pakistani director with the caliber of Asim Raza interprets British aesthetics for such common denominators whose taste buds have completely been corrupted by Bollywood Masala for decades. It was a tricky job maintaining a shaky balance between "Desi" sensitivities and a Western plot line because our audience may feel estranged from the plot and higher dose of Bollywood ingredient can downgrade the slick quality which has been a trademark of every better Pakistani film of this revival period. Good news Asim Raza narrowly escapes and slightly achieves what exactly he was aiming for with "Parey Hut Love" but the title of the movie could have been better.
Sheharyar Munawar, who lacks in displaying the ability of being nervous and frisky same time like Hugh Grant, plays lover-boy-next-door kind of a role which seems to be the requirement of the script to increase the acceptability of his character for the audience. And he does with an ease but element of loudness in his character could have been toned down. Overall he looks good and he performs well.
Maya Ali who won everyone in her debut film "Teefa in Trouble" mesmerizes again but this time her character becomes slightly serious. Ahmad Ali Butt who was completely unstoppable in "Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2" remains off color. Veteran actor Nadeem Baig is completely wasted and Hina Dilpazir is just repeating herself and there are scenes in which she seems overdoing. Zara Noor Abbas has a spark and deserves more brownie points. Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan appear in cameo roles.
Azaan Sami Khan proves his genes by composing one of the best melodies of the year for "Parey Hut Love". Every song has its own appeal and delight. Visuals are stunning and cinematography by Serkan Erzin and Salman Razzaq makes "Parey Hut Love" as one of the well shot movies of Pakistan. Production design and art work are magnificent and raise the bar. They just needed to refrain from product placement which is nothing but irritating.
On the whole "Parey Hut Love" is a diligent cinematic piece of work with narrative style which has never been explored before in Pakistani films. Asim Raza has taken an enormous risk with this kind of storytelling but glittering effect of "Parey Hut Love" makes it worth of your time and money.
This movie was a testament how far Lollywood has progressed in cinematography, set design, choreography and lighting. But lollywood still hasn't changed from overacting and screaming. This movie was a modified copy of the 1994 British movie "Four Weddings and a funeral", and some scenes were exact copy. Fawad Khan's one minute character was inserted just to get more fame. Mahira Khan's role also didn't do justice. Songs were good, especially the Rahat Fateh Ali Khan qawali was very good. Nadeem's acting was really good. The hero Sheheryar Munawar and heroin Maya Ali were average. Rest of the cast was mediocre. I am being lenient to give this movie 5/10.
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- TriviaMahira Khan was ill during the shooting of Morey Saiyyan song.
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- $67,194
- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
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