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Shaan Shahid, Fawad Khan, and Iman Ali in Khuda Kay Liye (2007)

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Khuda Kay Liye

96 reviews
9/10

Brilliant ,Brilliant, Absolutely Brilliant!

"In the name of God" or "Khuda kay liye" portrays the dilemma that every Muslim living abroad and at home faces in present time. It is also an internal war between the moderates and fanatics apart from the outside battle they are fighting within their own world. Frustrated and victimised by generalisations and self righteousness from the fanatic religious groups and authorities both of which lack a deep understanding of how cultural values and religion both entwine to make up Muslims. While not without faith the moderates seem to be paying highest price for this war on terror. How does a moderate Muslim survive this war? What happens when there is clash of fundamentalism.

PROS: Well knit story, although the editing is a bit choppy at times, good cinematography, good script, very true to reality and good acting by Rasheed Naz, Naeem Tahir, Shaan, newcomer Fawad Khan and of course the one and only Naseer ud din Shah. The film leaves you with questions which is more than any Pakistani film has ever done.

CONS: While this film has made big leaps into bringing Pakistani Cinema on the map of the International Cinema. I just think that a little bit of attention to detail would have made it an exceptional film by international standards e.g. Shan could have lost more weight while in the cell, he still looks like he is working out for a marathon. Iman's British accent is a bit funny. Still a brilliant film and better than most bollywood films because it sticks close to reality and deals with very relevant and sensitive issues.

Note: I just wish that they would have released it in other countries especially in the gulf simultaneously as it would have attracted a larger more empathetic audience than Pakistan. Let's hope it does well in the international film festivals.
  • nadiahaque
  • Sep 10, 2007
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9/10

It can't get more real than this

To actually see a movie from Pakistan in which actors are talking and not yelling was a pleasant surprise but as the movie progressed it completely blew my mind off for being so real. This movie take its viewer right in to the world of Pakistanis who are either living in Pakistan or residing abroad especially in western world. It realistically portrays life in Pakistan where people are caught between the hardliner religious scholars and carrying the normal activities and pleasures in life. It also shows the dilemma of overseas Pakistanis when they see their children being brought up in a western society. Finally, it painfully shows what has happened to many Pakistanis that have been targeted by western people and law after 9/11. The greatest service that this movie has done is to show the world that how difficult it is right now to be Pakistani and I can't say much more than that.

On the side of acting all the actors did justice to their characters. Shaan (Mansoor) was at his best and I must admit that I never thought that Shaan could deliver such a powerful performance after seeing his mindless Punjabi movies. His acting, while being tortured by law was realistic to a frightening extent. After watching the movie I felt that huge amount of research must have gone on the background as every situation looked near to reality. For example, the way Government Political Agent approached tribal council was very realistic.

Amidst all the painful realities the film does give a ray of hope in the end when Iman Ali (Maryam/Marry) opens a girl's school in tribal area. I guess it was necessary for the artist (Shoaib Mansoor-director) to give hope in the end. Although, sadly speaking that ray of hope is still no way near in sight to Pakistani society as during the last few years, many of the girls schools in northern area of Pakistan have either been bombed or closed down as a result of threats and I am afraid that Maryam school might have been one of them.
  • aqifali
  • Sep 29, 2007
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8/10

good movie,worth watching ..daring one for a change

I'm not going to say much for now even though i have much comments about this film after i watched it 3 days ago.

all i will say you must watch it your self,whether you will agree with whats in it or not,this movie it tore heart apart, but i prefer to postpone all for now i want to say about this movie -for now- my critical point of view is not imp now what i want to say for now is,guys this movie has already won an award in my country in Egypt we have the international Cairo film festival and by the way this film festival is recognized abroad within the 12 approved international film festival it has won the 2nd award. that adds one more reason why you should watch it.
  • rdeeb
  • Dec 12, 2007
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10/10

strongly recommended

When someone says "revival of Pakistani cinema" about a film u expect something out of it and then one looks at the team and sees names of the best lot of people available in the country and the expectations rise. after seeing the trailers of Khuda Ke Liye one expects nothing short of the sky.

So does it deliver is the real question??? Shoaib Mansoor along with his whole team claims that he has created something big. Unfortunately Khuda Ke Liye isn't that big. It's even bigger!!!

Its the story of two brothers, played by Shaan and Fawad khan. Who are musicians and are born in a well-to-do family of Lahore. Then in very little time their lives change as the younger brother Sarmad(Fawad Khan) chooses a path for himself that none of his family members ever thought he would. Inspiration for such a path comes from a Maulana of the mosque.

Iman Ali plays Marry a girl born to a Pakistani British citizen. who wants to marry a British Christan boy against the will of her father. Naseer-Uddin-Shah plays a moderate Mowlana as a guest appearance.

The movie as is being usually thought of does not ONLY cater the issue of fundamentalism in Islam it also tackles other issues such as Pakistanis born and brought up in foreign lands and their issues and post 9/11 problems faced by Muslims.

Director Shoaib Mansoor gets it right as usual the writing is also perfect. he very easily balances the stories running together. The screenplay is perfect and the picture quality is top notch. the music is also perfect and never does it hamper the story flow. lyrics are also good.

Acting wise Shaan(Mansoor) proves that why he is considered as the best in the industry, he plays the modern Muslim boy brilliantly. Fawad Khan makes a superb debut he portrays the various shades of Sarmad's persona superbly. Rasheed Naz, Seemi Raheel and Hammed Sheikh are all superb and play their parts with great ease.

Khuda Ke Liye goes into a territory that no Pakistani movie-maker has ventured into ever. It not only deals with the issue of fundamentalism in Islam and how it is destroying our society but also other important issues faced by Muslims around the globe.
  • niceali_15
  • Jul 23, 2007
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10/10

A Stepping Stone in the Way of Critical Thinking Among Muslim Masses!!!

An excellent production by an extremely talented writer & director. I am a Pakistani living in the UAE, living in harmony with lots of Indian friends here. I watched this movie on its very first day of release here and found it much well presented than expected.

Some ideas are debatable but it is a positive sign that people are now bringing up the issues which were thought to be entirely forbidden in Islam although not proved as forbidden. It shows the real issues in our Pakistani homes, like the issue of Hijab for an aged mother and the people living with double standards in life!

The same thing happened to my fiancé & cousin when he turned towards such fundamentalists and rejected all of our family as he thought we were not practising Muslims. Then he got married with a lady Mujahida who is a preacher as well and they are happily settled!! Well, this is the reality and we have to face all this. This film was also made by the director for his famous pop singer friend Juned Jamshed ( Vital Signs Group), who turned away from music and now has become a staunch supporter of preaching and Islamic Tableeghi Jamaat.

I hope this film will start a revolution of CRITICAL THINKING among Muslim masses around the world, which has been non-existent for the last few centuries.This means not only to believe what you listen but ask questions to yourself too and listen to your conscience, which is always encouraged in Islam.

It may also send the message across the border for our Muslim Indians to be positive about their religious identity , as in both the countries, Muslims are suffering from the same crisis. May God show us all the right path. Amen
  • rumyk
  • Oct 25, 2007
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10/10

Revival of Pakistani cinema

This movie has done a pretty good job to Revive Pakistani cinema, many good and educated families for the very first time visited cinemas and public response about KKL was superb. Cinemas houses were packed and even lot of people come back home again for the next show or waited in a long queue to watch this movie. Shoaib Mansoor is a brilliant director and film producer, his new venture was like a RAPID FIRE which burnt the whole country crowd with fumes of excitement and applause.We expect that he will continue this effort of giving good movies to Pakistan Film Industry which is almost dead.We are proud of legendary star - Mr Shoaib Mansoor.
  • isotope_3
  • Aug 2, 2007
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10/10

True revival of Pakistani Cinema....

When i was entering the cinema hall in Lahore on the first day of its release,i thought i was the only female who was going to watch the film as our families have stopped visiting the cinema cause of the type of films that are being made nowadays....But i was shocked n surprised to see lot of girls coming into the cinema with their family members to watch this master piece by Pakistan's finest director or should i say the only brilliant director we have,the great, Shoaib Mansoor....

"Khuda Kay liye" is a masterpiece...Every Pakistani should be proud of the fact that this film is made in our country...when everyone thought that PAkistani Cinema is dead...Khuda Kay liye came at the right time and have played a major part in revival of our cinema....

What shud i say about the movie...everyone Pakistani should visit the cinema at least once to watch this movie n also to contribute a bit in the revival of our industry....

Hats of to Shaan,Fawad Khan n Imaan Ali for their great performances...i am not a big fan of shaan but was actually surprised to see such a brilliant performance by him...if given a chance he can beat any actor from across the border or anywhere in the world...Fawad was also quite gud in his role...lets say he fitted well...Iman Ali was also quite surprising...coming from a modeling background i never expected her to be so believable in the role she waz doing...gr8 work by every actor...

One person who needs a special mention here is Naseeruddin shah....i dun have to say anything about him...he is truly a legend....he proved that when it comes to a great cinema it cannot be completed without him being their cuz he himself is an integral part of it...his every dialog,every move will make u glued to ur seats...u just have to see the movie to know what i am talking about...

And lastly i would actually like to thank Shoaib Mansoor for giving us such a beautiful and did i mention thought provoking film...its a film that we can be proud of...if such films are being continuously made we will soon say bye bye to all those crappy stuff from across the border....
  • Ashleshy
  • Jul 21, 2007
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10/10

First movie from main stream Pakistani cinema that outclasses many from the west

  • genrex-1
  • Jul 21, 2007
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10/10

My Introduction to Lollywood....

This is the first Pakisthani Film I saw. And it made me write a review after a long time. It also made a very important change to the way I thought about the great country called Pakisthan. But lets come to that later. First the movie. What can I say? I believe this is one of the greatest movies ever to be made in Asia, or for that matter - in the world. 'khuda ke liye' is tremendous in terms of direction, Story, acting, music, drama.... what not? The list is endless. I wont really go into the details of the story. I believe this movie is to be seen to know and understand the story. I will just say this movie made me rethink. Being an Indian I never really had very high regards for Lollywood movies I must confess. But this movie changed all that. Now I want to watch more and more of this great country and the great industry called Lollywood. You rock! I remember seeing Shaan, one of the lead actors, in a music video before. I can never forget his appearance. He has the great persona of a magnificent actor. When I saw him in 'Khuda Ke Liye' I was stunned. He is too intense. You have to see him to believe me really. The director of the movie has, in all practicality, done a great job. I had heard that he is one of the greatest that Pakisthan has. I do disagree. He is by far one of the greatest that the world has seen. This movie has knocked me down. Coming to the end I must say this also changed my idea of the country called Pakisthan. This country is much greater than what we are lead to believe.If what we see in the film is true the Pakisthan is undoubtedly one of the most modern and human society that we have seen. Now that I have fallen in love with Lollywood let me now stop and proceed to dig up some more great movie-making from Pakisthan. Kudos for a job very well done!

10/10.
  • Souvik
  • Apr 3, 2008
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Totally Awesome Movie

salamz Through out my life i lived with this regret that Pakistan never produced a movie worth even talking but this movie made me feel very proud of being Pakistani.

Making movie on such a controversial topic is really a bold move by Shoaib Mansoor.

I appreciate Geo Movies to come up with such a wonderful movie.

Here in my city they say 'jainay Lahore nai takya o jamya nai' (meaning ye ain't born if ye didn't see Lahore) but now i say you haven't watched a real movie if you haven't watched ' khuda kay liay' I totally recommend this movie to ALL Pakistani Nation.

cheerz n smilez rizi
  • riziriz
  • Jul 24, 2007
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6/10

Good, but could have been better

Quite relevant to our current predicament, but the story should have depicted more than just the extreme ends of the Pakistani society spectrum. I was expecting more from the likes of Shoaib Mansoor, but considering the usual crap that rolls out of Lollywood it's a fairly good watch and might actually be the start of the revolution in Pakistani cinema that some are excited about. The sound track is excellent and fits well with the screenplay. Acting wise, Iman Ali and Rasheed Naz are impressive. The editing however is poor and the almost 2.5 hours can be felt. The ending is abrupt and a bit of a disappointment, but the movie still warrants a watch if just to gain insight into the tensions within our very complex society and it's conflict within and with the west.
  • sheikh_hasan
  • Sep 4, 2007
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10/10

about movie

Friends after watching KHUDA K LYE I realize why in our teenage we die to watch ALPHA BRAVO CHARLIE n SUNHERY DIN, because these are our own stories, the real image of our society. KHUDA K LYE is not only a movie; this is mirror of scattered Pakistani Society. this movie has change the mind of young Pakistani people. Friends I feel proud that I witnessed this ICON. Today I really say I proud to be a country fellow of SHOIB MANSOOR. this movie is also going to release in USA and UK, so I ask Asian community to go there and watch this movie. You Should be surprise to see this. this is a complete Film which shows the problem that Muslims are facing after 9/11
  • imranchandio56
  • Aug 5, 2007
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7/10

What would eminem do in Pakistan?

  • MikeyB1793
  • Mar 21, 2009
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5/10

Quite controversial and not so great

I am sorry to dissappoint anyone with this review but trust me the plot does have many weaknesses. Most people are supporting it because they adore the message being delivered therefore they are finding stuff useful which is generally being presented with preset bias. It is quite unique to see how the location changes from a war to suddenly back home to domestic issues. It certainly paints an already oppressed religious sector of Pakistan in much darker shade and to counter that USA has been painted in an equally darker tone. I hope people do realize that what is being shown can result in serious kind of lawsuits. The ending also seems quite inconclusive. The movie could have given some form of attachment to it characters but they seem to change their ideologies in brink of a second. It seems like in terms of providing a progressive opinion the religion is being fine tuned to keep up with changing times. It might be a great movie compared to other Lollywood or Bollywood flicks but it is nothing like author's earlier works in the "Sunhery din" or "Alpha Bravo charlie" . He does have a very admirable soft spot for armed forces of Pakistan but in many ways it tends to give him a very unpleasant bias. I will definitely recommend this movie but please do not try to form opinions about extremely religious people in Pakistan nor the US justice Department system, both of which are being misrepresented. I can assure anyone that ISPR and Geo must have contributed generously for this movie because their opinions are resonating quite loudly in many scenes. I will also make a prediction that president "Busharaf" will bestow the Pride of Pakistan award to this movie. It however does have an awesome soundtrack. The acting has also been pretty good. People who have been to Pakistani court or experienced an arrest in USA will find both depictions quite fabricated. I am really not familiar with FATA so I am really not sure whether to call it accurate or simply propaganda to support the present series of events in the area. Please also understand that military just does not fly people on its helicopters. I will again like to re-enforce that please watch the movie for its entertainment value and do not consider all the happenings very accurate.
  • mahme004
  • Sep 8, 2007
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10/10

Shoaib Mansoor gets it right in his cinema debut!

First things first -- and there are a lot of firsts in this movie. As half the world knows by now, this is Shoaib Mansoor's first cinematic venture. Most of the cast, including all the lead actors except Shaan, also make there silver-screen debut with this film. The film is also the first truly honest issue-based film from Pakistan, and now, is also one of the highest grossing ones in Pakistan. Whether it breaks the record of Syed Noor's earlier Punjabi ventures is what only time will tell.

I will not go about describing the story line in detail as you can check that in all the other reviews. However, in a nutshell, its about two musician brothers who go off on a different tangent through the course of their lives, one joining an extremist movement and the other pursuing college education in the States. Shaan and Fawad Khan, of course, enact the characters of the two brothers. Iman Ali plays the British cousin forced into a marriage she doesn't want.

The best thing about the film is its seamless flow and the REALLY natural settings and dialogues. The upper middle class setting of the brothers' household is something that a lot of Pakistanis would be able to relate to. I definitely could, and the film also correctly portrays the moderate leanings of the majority of the population in that country. The film shifts continuously between US, Lahore and the rather backward areas in Afghanistan, and the individual vignettes are so engrossing that you don't want them to end, and are left with a little disappointment as the film shifts to a different setting. Technically, the film is nothing short of a quantum leap for Pakistani cinema, the cinematography by Ali Mohammed, Neil Lisk and Ken Seng blending flawlessly with each other. However, Austin Sayre is the weak link in the film and one doesn't except her to be a Hollywood superstar anytime soon.

Overall, this is a seriously good film. You may have a different perspective, but do give it a watch.
  • The_Cool_Critic
  • Aug 26, 2007
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10/10

A feeling resonationg through the sub continent!!!!

What i find truly amazing is that almost all those who have commented on this movie are either Pakistanis or Muslims or both!!!Now this should not be the case. Iam an Indian and i feel that this movie for the first time brings a glimpse to the culture and way of life across the border and dare i say that the similarities are striking!!! Again the events that happened to mansoor or sarmat could easily have happened to anyone and such cases have been heard of in India. This is what gives the movie a unique identity and makes it the voice of the sub continent.

Also the duologue's by naseerudin shah provide a rare glimpse in the true meaning of Islam, a voice that has been lost in all the noise made by the fundamentalist in the recent times. The acting throughout the movie is splendid and the music is fantastic and add to it bits and pieces of humor and this makes the movie a great experience.

Finally the message in the movie"I still love America in-spite of these few bad men and similarly i hope you will not hate all Muslims just because some have hurt your country" stands out and deserves a hearty applause.
  • devashish_p
  • Dec 2, 2007
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8/10

A Must Watch...

This is one of the best..or in fact the best movies to come out of Pakistan in a long long time. Considering the perceived conservative situation prevailing in that country ,this is indeed a brave and laudable effort. The story surrounds the two brothers from Lahore and how their lives are affected by the after math of 9/11 crises. It also shows the travails of the England educated Pakistani girl Mary..who becomes an innocent victim of the skewed up logic or her hypo critic father. The two brothers are essentially music lovers, while one of them goes to US for furthering his musical education, the other one gets caught up in the teachings of fundamentalists Muslims and gives up his music. The girl Mary on the other hand is tricked into marrying in Pakistan when her father discovers that she has fallen in love with an English man. During the same time 9/11 happens and these educated persons fall prey to the adverse conditions surrounding them. The story of the film is remarkable as it clearly shows the aftermath of 9/11 crises on young educated Muslims. The movie picks up slowly with amateurish acting being done by some of the actors. But the story and smart screen play more than make up for it. In fact by second half one is riveted to his seat as the story takes it affect on you.There are quite a few great moments in the film but the one in which Mary tries to runaway from her captors in Afghanistan is especially heart rendering. Among the actors the lead actor Shaan and the actress playing Mary do a good job, but the final master stroke comes from the great Naseerudin Shah ,towards the end of the movie. Special mention must be made of the excellent back ground music of the film. It helps to convey the mood the film and stays with you even after the movie is finished. This is essentially a great film as it has its heart in the right place. It handles the issue of Islamic fundamentalism and the Muslim society with a humane touch without ever once going over the top. It takes a very objective view of the prevailing Pakistani society and should act as an eye opener for the western world. Finally being an Indian, anything concerning Pakistan is always of some interest to us,may be good or bad. At least for me this was a great eye opener. I came to realize that many of us Indians have totally false image of the society in Pakistan. This film show what a great country Pakistan is and the people in both country share the same values of peace and love at heart. The film also shows the importance of creative freedom for a society and hats off to Shoiab Mansoor,the director of the film for coming up with such a masterpiece!!!.
  • krish-gaurav09
  • Apr 9, 2008
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10/10

Kuda Ke Liye Delivers and More

This is the first Pakistani film I've seen, and I have to say I'm impressed. The camera work, the acting, the settings, everything is quite stupendous. Of course, what sets this movie apart is the topic that the story deals with. For most Americans this will be a glimpse from the other angle, I know it was for me. As the world gets smaller it is important to see the situation from all angles.

The story in a nutshell, centers around two musicians who are brothers. They both take diverse paths paths in life, with one joining a music school in Chicago and the other coming under the influence of an extremist mullah. Also, in the fray is the brothers' cousin who is forced into a marriage that she doesn't want.

You may find that this movies really opens your eyes, you can't afford to miss it.
  • nabusman
  • Nov 27, 2007
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8/10

A powerful script backed up by some solid performances albeit the direction was felt a bit lacking at times.

A powerful script has been an enigma to Pakistani cinema for more than two decades now. Once this industry was ruled on the basis of powerful writing but this art was long forgotten until now. Shoaib Mansoor has worked really hard on the script, though there were a couple of loose ends to the script but the captivating second half keeps you at bay from anything lacking. Shoaib Mansoor; the director, has worked with quite a few D.O.Ps for this film and it clearly shows as the continuity is broken several times but all this can be ignored, thanks to some brilliant acting by Shaan and Naseerudin Shah. Fawad and Iman has done a commendable job given that it was their first film. There were some technical glitches as well but again nothing unforgivable. The film carries a very important message about not to stereotype things and also confronts the world to the fact that Islam is not about fanaticism. A religion cannot teach terrorism and Islam is no different it only teaches you love peace and submission. Islam means submission and how can submission be violent. The film confronts many ironies about the religion and is very well scripted. A definite watch for everyone, be it Muslim, Muslim Lover or hater!
  • usaf-shariq
  • Jul 20, 2007
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10/10

Awesome Just Awesome!

Just phenomenal... I cant wait it to come out in the theaters here in Chicago.... I do want to spend money on this movie.... SHOMAN is awesome. I cannot believe that this is a Pakistani movie. Sound tracks are very lively. one song does sound like vital sign (sabhi muhhabat karney waley) great camera work. just some minor details that could've added more to it would be background music and the environmental noises, such as birds chirping, people walking. Some scenes and a bit of a storyline was repetition from some other movies or generally old topics But OMG over all 10 outta 10 movie and a great effort. Love you Shoaib Mansoor for this great effort. Please start a school for people to learn your style and hopefully we'll get out 'Alpha Bravo Charlie' back in TV as well. thanks
  • mizrans
  • Sep 3, 2007
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7/10

A debut attempt – for the director, and the country's film industry.

  • nomanali77
  • Oct 27, 2007
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10/10

Amazing movie

Finally a Pakistani movie that is full of solid substance and great message. This is definitely first Pakistani movie to have it all, great story line, great performances from almost all of the cast specially Iman Ali and Shan, great direction. Overall an amazing movie that is a must watch.

This movie touches the controversial topics of religious extremism, lack of literacy in tribal areas, post 9/11 issues that were faced by innocent people in United States. Shoaib Mansoor supremely balanced and fused all the topics together to bring this master piece.

This movie should be nominated in Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year.
  • farhan-sq
  • Aug 24, 2007
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6/10

View of an Indian

  • anshul2001anshul
  • Nov 2, 2007
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1/10

incomprehensible voting

This is one of the worst movies I ever saw.. I do not understand how come there is this number of positive votes.. I am not just following a personal taste matter.. the movie is simply bad.. a long (actually very long) very naive political speech about how the east west (Islam-non Islam) tension in the most direct and anticipated way... u know what's gonna happen in the cinema right from the first 2 minutes when u see a group of Jihadis attack a concert set during the repetition.. The director often tries to apply some modern techniques to make the movie seems like a real serious one.. he fails however to get around the Indian mainstream commercial cinema tradition of melodrama, stupidity, and the unjustified long long movies He did not forget to offer us a long song of what is considered "in his brains" as fusion music
  • amrakosh
  • Dec 15, 2007
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10/10

Great Movie

This movie was a well written movie. Iman Ali's performance was very convincing. The movie shows exactly what is wrong in Pakistan. Her part in the movie pertains to many, many people. Now a lot of those people are struggling with their own kids. I was so happy she stayed in Pakistan and decided to help the situation by educating women. So many of us run away from the problem and pretend like it doesn't exist. About the whole Shaan issue. It's also sad but true. The whole event was a tragedy. It was extremely bad for the people who were killed in the event, but the Muslims and Sikhs were victimized by everyone. The media could not even differentiate between a Sikh and Muslim. Then the reality of the part about the taweez and how we all know how to read Arabic but don't know the meaning How do you explain that to people who were not born into our culture??? It's so frustrating but very real. Hopefully we will get to see some more great movies from this director.

LOVED THE MOVIE!!!
  • sairasridha
  • Nov 26, 2007
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