Premiere of KKL and Reviews

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Go see it ‘Khuda kay liye’

KARACHI: Shoaib Mansoor’s film debut ‘Khuda kay liye’ comes at a time when Pakistan is plagued by religious insecurities. The movie endeavors to portray the problems plaguing the Muslim world post 9/11.

If directed by any other individual, such a sensitive, introspective story could easily have metamorphosed into a mere show of finger-pointing. However, Shoaib Mansoor is intelligent enough to portray the gray, confused areas of an individual’s interpretation of religion, experienced enough to fairly depict both the religious and not-so-religious factions of Pakistan and perceptive enough to get his message across: that while religion in itself is good, it is often misused as a means to personal gain. Violence, persecution of women and lawlessness are all conveniently excused to have been done ‘in the name of God’.

The movie outlines the story of two brothers, Mansoor and Sarmad, played by Shan and Fawad Khan, ex-EP singer and model-actor, respectively. The movie starts off with the two brothers crooning to guitars while preparing for a concert. Their rehearsal is interrupted by a group of bearded men on motorcycles who destroy the concert stage with sticks. This scene sets the tone of the entire movie: meaningless violence, all in the name of religion.

Sarmad meets up with a Maulana Sahab, expertly played by Rasheed Naz, who begins to preach the rites of Islam to him. Steadily, Sarmad begins to change - much to his family’s consternation. He leaves music, grows a beard, takes off pictures from the walls of his house and tries to persuade his mother to wear Hijab.

Enters Mary, or Maryam, played by Iman Ali, the boys’ cousin who has grown up in London and now wants to marry her white boyfriend. Her father, though himself involved in a live-in relationship with a British woman, is appalled that his future grandchildren may not be Muslim.

Meanwhile, Mansoor leaves to study music in Chicago where he falls in love with an American girl. While he is there, the catastrophe of September 11 takes place.

‘Khuda kay liye’ is fast-paced and riveting, focusing on a rural Afghan village in one scene, and the polished, urbanized life of Chicago in the other shot; and the boys’ concerned parents in their Lahore home in the third. The acting and dialogue delivery is much better than in any recent Pakistani movie. Iman Ali looks beautiful and heart-rending as the British girl victimized by her father’s double standards. Fawad Khan shines in his film-acting debut. He effortlessly fits into his role and judging from his performance, a bright future lies ahead of him. Rasheed Naz gives a stellar performance as the preaching, jihadi maulvi. Naseeruddin Shah’s role in the film is small yet powerful, with unforgettable dialogue. The soundtrack of the movie is already making waves in the market, boasting names such as Ahmed Jehanzeb and the Meekaal Hassan band. Unlike the typical Pakistani or Indian movie, the songs are not stuffed intrusively in between scenes. They merge well into the storyline.

Shoaib Mansoor does not trivialize the seriousness of his plot by inserting slapstick comedy. The movie does have its funny and satirical moments but they fit in well and cleverly shed light on some rather disturbing home truths. “Acting in this movie was fun but since it is my first venture into film acting, it was also quite intimidating,” admits Fawad Khan. “Shoaib Mansoor is a tough taskmaster but you know that whatever he tells you to do, the result will definitely be amazing.”

It is no doubt that ‘Khuda kay liye’ addresses a controversial topic and will be subjected to harsh criticism. The conversation between Sarmad and his family when he quits music may antagonize a large faction of Pakistani society. The movie addresses issues that every Pakistani is aware of: infliction of force upon a woman to establish man’s supremacy over her because ‘women can never equal men’; the marriage between a Muslim and a non-Muslim and the problems associated with it and of course, the suspicions and torture inflicted upon Muslims after 9/11.

‘Khuda kay liye’ is a cerebral film that attempts to make Muslims aware of how Islam is misconstrued in order to validate a number of ugly, inhuman crimes. It also tries to explain the dilemma plaguing the Muslim world to the West and that every Muslim is not a gun-wielding maniac. The premiere of the movie was attended by Karachi’s who’s-who who applauded it all the way. Perhaps, the movie’s fan base will mainly consist of Pakistan’s ‘thinking’ class, rather than the masses
Posted 16 Jul 2007

MR NICE says


KARACHI: Shoaib Mansoor’s long-awaited film Khuda Kay Liye (In The Name of God) premiered on Sunday night at Karachi’s Prince cinema.

This is Geo Films’ first project and an effort to revive the cinema industry in Pakistan. The film will open throughout Pakistan on July 20. The path-breaking film stars Shaan, Iman Ali, Naseeruddin Shah and Fawad Khan.

An amazing mix of people came to watch the screening, including media professionals, artists, doctors, teachers, designers, Ulema, and even housewives among others. Among the celebrities present at the premiere included Javed Sheikh, Bushra Ansari, Behroze Sabzwari, Shakeel, Tapu Javeri, Saqib Malik, Deepak Perwani, Sonya Battla.

Of course, musicians were also there in full force. Rohail Hyatt — who’s mixed the background score— Ali Azmat, Salman Ahmed and Faakhir were just some of the most prominent musicians present. Shoaib Mansoor has ties that bind with the music industry. Indeed, Khuda Kay Liye sends out a clear message that music and Islam are not mutually exclusive.

Going by the crowd that gathered at the premiere, Khuda Kay Liye is arousing great curiosity. After the doors were opened and people took their seats, the hall was packed to its capacity of 700. The cheering began as soon as the credits started rolling. It just showed how much people wanted to see a film that is made by one of them, about them and for them. Khuda Kay Liye is all this and more.

Shoaib Mansoor has crafted a plot straight from the heart. It is a story of two brothers who are pop musicians in Lahore, one of whom gets radicalised under the influence of extremists, while the other goes to America and gets unlawfully detained after 9/11. It is the story of Mary (Maryam), a British girl of Pakistani origin, who is brought to Pakistan by her father and married off against her will.

Khuda Kay Liye is a film all Pakistanis can relate to. The stories that are shown remind us of real life headlines and it seems that every character in the film is someone we’ve all encountered at some point or another.

There were moments of magic in the film, lines that were said, scenes that were set up that touched the audience so much that they burst into spontaneous applause. And when Imran Aslam, President of the Geo Television Network, called Shoaib Mansoor on stage to take a bow at the end, he received a raucous standing ovation.

Two middle-aged women discussing the movie on their way out, said: “This movie is very timely. This is the kind of movie I want my children and everyone I know to watch, considering the state of the world today.”

Pop star Salman Ahmed said, “This movie reminded me that love always brings you to the right path. You can’t force ideology.” Ali Azmat predicted that this film “would change Pakistan.”

A young make-up artist, said: “This movie showed me that Pakistani cinema is still there! I would definitely come to a cinema to watch movies similar to this one.” Khuda Kay Liye is infinitely superior in every way to standard Lollywood fare.

The enthusiasm and excitement of the audience proves that a bright future for cinema is possible in Pakistan. It seemed that people are hungry for the essence of this land and culture to be distilled and projected on cinema screens, like it once was.




Posted 16 Jul 2007

MR NICE says
Simply brilliant. What can one say about Shoaib Mansoor. Having grown up watching Pakistani films Khuda Kay Liye is something truly special. This is the long awaited movie which will inshallah take Pakistani cinema to the next level.
Posted 16 Jul 2007

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Posted 16 Jul 2007

Hoppo says
wow Im dying to see this hope it comes in the uk
Posted 16 Jul 2007

i have got my tickets for the 3rd show
Posted 16 Jul 2007

nadia khan went also at premiere...coz she was telling a scene of KKL AT HER SHOW ON GEO,WHERE INZI WAS A GUEST
Posted 17 Jul 2007

STANDARD says
yeah,there were lot of people over there..almost 700
people..
Aamer Liaqat and Ulema has invited for this movie..
and also javaid sheikh,samina peerzada ,nadia khan all has appreciated the movie..
javaid sheikh said 'what a finest directer' we have?

I pray for huge hit the movie..because paki filmi audience did not see such religous dialauge ever before..Movie timing for releasing is very suitable ..because nowadays situation is really like the movie portray..
so hope for the best.
Posted 18 Jul 2007

it gonna rock
Posted 18 Jul 2007

1 day left
Posted 19 Jul 2007

Hoppo says
post many reveiws as you lot can or even clips!
Posted 20 Jul 2007

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