Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Real "WAAR" agaisnt India

   Said to be the most expensive Pakistani film ever to be made, WAAR the film is rumoured to be partly funded by the military, a charge denied by the film director Bilal Lashari.The film is about Pakistan's fight against terror & first time someone like Bilal Lashari has showed courage to show the world reality how India is interfering in Pakistan through its spy agency RAW. It was a big risk taken by Bilal Lashari (Director of film "Waar") as Pakistan film industry was already at the corner of danger & people are hesitating to buy tickets of every newly made lollywood film. The script revolves around a plot by 'Indian agents' to carry out the biggest ever blast in PakistanWaar opened on Wednesday on 42 screens across Pakistan and set a new record of box-office collections pertaining to Eid openings.After a first day opening of Rs 11.4 million the big budget flick earned a total of Rs 42.6 million till Friday night, breaking all previous records of Eid collections.Waar has also broken first day record set by King Khan's Chennai Express that had earned around nine million rupees on Eid-ul-Fitr .The film has received marvelous response from film critics but has been smashed by many ultra-nationalists in India who blame Pakistan for all terror or assassinations that take place in India. "Waar is a wonderful response by Bilal Lashari to those Indians who even blame Pakistan for increasing Indian Population growth" - Zaid Hamid wrote it on his twitter   Not only that, the film also showed the bitter reality that how the dreaded Pakistani Taliban is controlled by India. Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, a three Emmy and an Oscar award-winning Pakistani-Canadian documentary filmmaker tweeted, "#waar has cliches but so do Indian movies v go 2 c- whether you like the film or not, watch it for the sake of supporting local talent and see how RAW & CIA is involving in whole scenario." Waar is a story about a retired army officer who had taken an early retirement from the forces due to personal reasons. This lead role is played by one of Pakistan's top actor Shaan.A special task force of the police is trying to tackle terrorism and none but the retired Major Ehtesham can lead such a complicated operation to get rid of the chemical bomb.The villain is a female RAW agent, who works as a social worker by day and honey-traps willing politicians by nights, and a mercenary who crosses into Pakistan from India across the LoC. The hype around the movie has ensured that theatres are packed. Though one could see occasional claps in the theatre, many also came out not impressed.
"My tuppence on #Waar: Brilliantly shot & visually appealing w/a hauntingly beautiful background score. If only the script/screenplay," Maria Memon, a senior TV anchor tweeted.  An interesting thing seen about  Waar is that It has hit Indian Population too. Indian top-notch media like Times of India is highlighting it more than any bollywood movie.
Times of India giving hype to Pakistani film Waar
 
  Waar popularity in India can be viewed by watching this long clip of 14 minutes duration- a role of gutter press by Indian News Channel
 
         



 Indian Media are covering 15-20 minutes of its Prime time in highlighting Roaring Pakistani film WAAR & if we will see Pakistani News channel they are always busy in highlighting bollywood celebrities birthday and their affairs.
According to our sources Bilal Lashari has said that Waar was ready in 2012 but due to force of external sources its release got delayed. Bilal received several threatening calls for not releasing it but Bilal Lashari said He is a true Pakistani and want to die for the sake of his homeland- if their is a truth behind anything his camera will show world exact what it is.

Pakistani Press should learn something from Waar- I must say it's true presentation of what Pakistani media should do- A real message & real foreign Policy from a film like Waar - Pakistani Journalist Tallat Hussain on his Facebook fan page

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