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Bol

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
9.4K
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Bol (2011)
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A female convict on death row, her last wish is to tell her story to the media.A female convict on death row, her last wish is to tell her story to the media.A female convict on death row, her last wish is to tell her story to the media.

  • Director
    • Shoaib Mansoor
  • Writer
    • Shoaib Mansoor
  • Stars
    • Humaima Malik
    • Manzar Sehbai
    • Shafqat Cheema
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    • Director
      • Shoaib Mansoor
    • Writer
      • Shoaib Mansoor
    • Stars
      • Humaima Malik
      • Manzar Sehbai
      • Shafqat Cheema
    • 81User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Humaima Malik
    Humaima Malik
    • Zainub
    • (as Hummaima Mallick)
    Manzar Sehbai
    • Hakeem Shafatullah
    Shafqat Cheema
    • Saqa Kanjar
    Iman Ali
    Iman Ali
    • Meena
    Atif Aslam
    Atif Aslam
    • Mustafa
    Irfan Khoosat
    • Master Akhtar Hussain
    Zaib Rehman
    • Surrayya Jehan
    • (as Zeb Sajjad)
    Amr Kashmiri
    • Saifi
    Mahira Khan
    Mahira Khan
    • Ayesha
    Mahnoor Khan
    • Sara
    Hania Chima
    Hania Chima
    • Salma
    • (as Haniya Cheema)
    Varda Butt
    • Hifza
    Aima Khan
    • Haleema
    Khayyam Sarhadi
    • Suleiman Dogar
    Ali Abbas
    • Saifi's Teacher
    Maleeha Naipaul
    • Asma Gillani
    • (as Maliha Naipaul)
    Naima Khan
    • Master's Wife
    Humaira Chaudhri
    • Marriage Bureau Lady
    • Director
      • Shoaib Mansoor
    • Writer
      • Shoaib Mansoor
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    bhatia-apurv

    Speak Out...!

    Your eyes well up as the narrative unfolds,as the protagonists fall into a trap one after the other & life becomes mesh of complexities, there's frustration and sweat on your face and a sense of helplessness resonating from the 70mm screen... Just how many times has this happened to you while watching a movie, as tears roll down your cheeks,you just let them flow & experience the cinematic brilliance on portrayal..

    Shoab Mansoor's "Bol" is one such hard-hitting, rock solid film that wakes u up from d slumbers & u witness d harsh realities of an impoverished Muslim household where the preference for male child leads to 7 daughters being born & thus begins dere journey into d world of poverty & disdain. Debutant Hummaima Malick & Manzar Sehbai's stellar performances & a great script were the perfect setting Bol... Atif Aslam needs to work a lot on his dialogue delivery and his best in d movie comes only in d song-Hona Tha Pyaar.. Mahirah Khan is decent in d screen presence but the starlet here is Hummaima. Hope she has a role to play in Indian Cinema too.. The movie's already reached a cult status but is for the afficianados & d film buffs. Deserves a 4/5.. Go for this one,its a touching tale..
    itsdebashree

    A Must Watch Movie!

    'BOL' I would say is a must watch! The movie proceeds with an impressive narration and powerful storyline.

    Humaima Malick is just awesome as the protagonist and also, all the other characters who are equally worth a mention! The issues that the movie tries to deliberately bring up, is definitely a bold step ahead given that the backdrop is set in Pakistan. And 'Hona tha pyar' is a wonderful song..I just keep humming it over and over again...

    Not the usual kind of commercial spicy Bollywood flick, but some real good cinema!!

    I would rate it as 9 out of 10! :)
    10frazbama

    Thank you Shoman!

    Sometimes the prevalent brutality of reality subdues our senses for long enough to declare barbaric actions as legitimate. Barbaric laws as legal necessities. Allow this status quo to brew and grow for generations and centuries and it results in a stymied populace perpetually terrorizing itself through doctrinal teachings that classify and rank human beings. Bol not only rejects the age-old foundations for grading humans based on gender, but provides inspiration to a self-terrorized society about the beautiful possibilities that emerge if we choose to speak up and break the shackles inherited from the past.

    Shoaib Mansoor (Shoman) knows how to paint a story in all its hues without losing the end picture if you will. His previous works are a homage, a reverence and a celebration of dance, poetry, music and art. His foray into film with Khuda Kay Liyay gave the impression that Shoman was not content with making great music or entertaining television serials. He wanted to take on a society that was increasingly duplicitous and constantly bending to the whims of obscurantism and willing to bury its beautiful heritage. With Bol he has again come out all guns blazing. Shoman isn't merely showing the mirror to society but goes for the jugular in a nihilist barrage against a decadent order represented by Hakim Syed Shafqatullah played by Manzar Sehbai.

    Shafqatullah's inherited but hopelessly dwindling business in herbal medicine in an era where exposure to medical science had won over the sick contrasts with his attempts to maintain a secluded, pure existence at home. His daughters cannot leave home much less work. However, his unmet desire to father a male child infuriates him and the frustration is taken out against the females of his household.

    In many ways it is a reflection of contemporary Pakistani Muslim society which cannot cope with the brutal truths of science and seeks remedies in the shrubs of faith. When that doesn't work economically weak individuals, groups and minorities are made scapegoats and used to create a mirage of power for the majority.

    But this is a movie, not a post-modern feminist narrative. Furthermore, it is a Pakistani movie in an era when desperate attempts to resuscitate the film industry have yet to deliver results. Shoman continues to carry this national burden along with his socio-political message inserted in an entertainment medium. How does a single director take up these challenges within a three hour time frame while not losing the audience? Enter Shafqat Cheema playing the role of Saqa Kanjar from the Old Lahore red light district where moral standards are turned head over heals with female children valued and males seen as a burden. Apart from infusing the film with heavy doses of comical entertainment, the character simultaneously sets up as the foil to Hakim Shafqatullah. While the preference for female children as future money earning prostitutes offer a resounding contrast, it also highlights the middle-class urban religious moral standards where women are only be perceived in two categories: either as heavenly pure or slutty whores. These extreme ends give comfort to morals of mortals. So Syed Shafqatullah can digest sleeping with a dancing girl but refuses to allow his daughters to find a clerical job since that would be morally confusing.

    Today's Pakistan is society in a flux where everyday honor killings have become an acceptable norm. The demonic of codes of honor have become the moral standards which need to be met for living a dignified life. Thus, Saifi, the eunuch child of Shafqatullah, meets a fate often read in the headlines of daily papers. Shoman deliberately refuses to grant audience the ease of moral extremes and constantly forces them into the gray unknowns of life where the purity of human emotions and desires prove to be more resilient and worthy of admiration than edicts and mechanical structures of faith. When Humaima Malik declares she has committed murder, but not sinned, we are forced to question the concepts of crime and punishment in theological jurisprudence. The sequence of sin equaling a crime necessitating punishment is broken. A sin may not be a crime, and so negating the need for punishment.

    There are several flaws one can point to in the film. Atif Aslam's role was under-utilized. Cinematography was weak. At times Humaima's dialog turns preachy and may have been better and more powerful if left unsaid - but then again, the title of the movie suggests otherwise.

    Shoman's ability to hit the nerves sets him apart from from many a famous director and script writer. He could achieve far greater success and fame if he stuck to merely entertaining audiences. But Shoman uses cinema with all its potential to plant the seeds of change. Khuday Kay Liyay was one of the three most successful films of all time. To this day, its music and message cause headaches as they confront the conservative orders of society. Bol goes several steps further. Sometime from now, the National College of Arts or other institutions teaching film studies, will be analyzing these films that carry within them both the analysis of a nation as well as a positive vision for the future.
    7redarea

    It does not speak, It screams...

    BOL(speak up) doesn't speak, it screams. This movie has got brilliant feedbacks from people living inside or outside Pakistan but one must not be mistaken by considering this movie all about religion. No, its not. In fact this movie is about social problems of Pakistani society rather than their misconception of the religious. There is a very thin line between these two things and people living outside Pakistan may take it in a wrong way. The lead character (father) is not depicting a "muslim father", in fact he is depicting an illiterate and socially sick person who can be found in any religion or in any society. It is a hardcore movie and the pros of the movie are its story, performances of lead roles and last but not the least the director. On the other side there are many cons of the movie i-e publicity gimmick of including Atif Aslam in the cast who can hardly deliver a single dialogue. At time the movie seems too loud to be realistic. Some of the scenes are too bold that you may feel awkward if watching with your family. The director failed to differentiate the social issues and religious issues and viewers get the feeling that the movie is all against the religion which is not the case. But still this is a very good effort and a movie that needs to be seen by everyone once at least. My rating is 7/10.
    9Kornephoros

    Pakistani movie at its best

    The movie was really an experience and the type that lingers on long after you have left the theatre. I must admit that this is Pakistani cinema at its best. On one hand the movie effortlessly touches upon social issues prevailing in any society and on the other the acting by everyone in the movie is par excellence. There were numerous moments in the movie when we had tears in our eyes and quite a few when we couldn't control our laughter.

    I would also like to mention that the references to Tendulkar and Meena Kumari are really note worthy and the director/producer deserves applause.

    Please do see the movie if you are a connoisseur of good unadulterated cinema.

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    • Trivia
      The first dialogue of the movie is "Khuda Kay Liye". Incidentally, this is the title of Shoaib Mansoor's earlier film, and his directional debut, "Khuda Kay Liye" (In the name of God).
    • Goofs
      When Saifi is eating from the hands of Zainab, the shadow of the cameraman on a moving dolly can be seen.
    • Connections
      Referenced in L'intégriste malgré lui (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Sayyan Bolain Na Bolain Hum Se Dur Nahin Jaaein
      Music by Shoaib Mansoor

      Lyrics by Shoaib Mansoor

      Performed by Shabnam Majeed, Sahir Ali Bagga, Bina Jawad

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2011 (Pakistan)
    • Country of origin
      • Pakistan
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Говори
    • Filming locations
      • Lahore, Pakistan
    • Production companies
      • Eros Worldwide
      • Geo Films
      • Shoman Production
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $188,850
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $62,473
      • Sep 4, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $509,872
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 31m(151 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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