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soo true
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shaan is pretty much famous for his un professional attitude.
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woww
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it was released in hardly 3 4 cities and its been rejected, i wasn't expecting it to do decent business like kkl.
Posted 20 Apr 2008

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she is strictly average actress
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afridi_hasnat said:

charizmatic said:

feel sorry for javed raza but its gonna be sure flop now



Why have u put this sign: in da end?

Well yes i agree it will be flop,just look how all the things are messed up.Eveready Group being the distributor of the film,i didnt expected such a rubbish distribution of the film.
But its not only Javed Raza who is to be blamed,its the distributors and cinema owners also.You know what in Karachi the main cinema of the film was Prince and they have booked it many time back.When Race started doing good business so the distributor(Eveready Pictures)and cinema owner dont want to take risk of releasing and replacing a Pakistani Film with an Indian...
the effect of Indian Films being released in Pakistan is sab key samney!!!This is the future of Pakistani Films...!Very...Very...Very...dishearted!!!!!

And also another great news...Indian film U,Me Aur Hum is releasing with KPNK in Punjab....!So u can know tht KPNK has high-chances of being a flop!Only a miracle can save it....and that miracle is tht delaying film's release!Thats the best thing.......then even one week is enough if proper publicity is done!

The big-budget film for which we all have been waiting for ages,didnt knew that such a bad thing wuld happen wid it!!!Sad...relli very sad!!!!



well that thumbs up sign is for unprofessional people like javed raza and eveready group, and let me tell u one thing its the content of the film that speaks at the box office it deosn't matter its indian or pakistani movie why the hell prince cinema owner in khi put kpnk in his theatre when he knows that there r hardly any people who knows abt its release infact majurity of the people dont even know that there is some movie with the name kabhi pyar na karna its really shamefull, its 2008 man u cant stop indian movies from releasing in pakistan and being a pakistani if u wana compete with them then u got to come up with brilliant product and equally brilliant marketing
Posted 20 Apr 2008

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it will be a gud film lets see
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Both of them
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kiya bolon isko mein
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feel sorry for javed raza but its gonna be sure flop now
Posted 17 Apr 2008

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Posted 16 Apr 2008

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ali azmat rocks big time he is the only true rockstar that we have produced so far.
Posted 16 Apr 2008

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its 15th today the movie is releasing after 3 days and i havnt seen a single promo on any channel no billboards not even an official website, what a shame
Posted 15 Apr 2008

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i havent seen any, cud u please mention some names
Posted 15 Apr 2008

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actually indian media is divided over the film some newspapers and websites are telling different stories and some r different.
Posted 15 Apr 2008

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nope its not old and repeated, the film is based on a true story.
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paki lion said:

Yes,You heard it right.the mega hit urdu movie of 2007 khuda ke liye fails to impress cine viewers in bollywood.The film opened to lukeworm response from the first day and collections are extremely poor.The critics have given some good reviews to the movie ,however the film is a complete no at the box office ( Showbizhungama news bureau)




u got to be kidding man :) the movie was a limited release it was released with 100 prints in selected cities and its opening weekend it has made 44 lac rupees which is quite gud considering that its a limited, i have noticed that indian media specially indiafm aka showbiz hungama is spreading sh*tt abt the movie
Posted 14 Apr 2008

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he must have made some money being a minister for quite some time so guyz get ready for another pathetic film in the near future
Posted 13 Apr 2008

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i still remember there were those days when we had cinemas but no movies available now more then enuff movies but hardly 200 cinemas in entire country
Posted 13 Apr 2008

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yeah but not more than khuda ke liye
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iam wondering whose gonna watch it in the country and specially overseas without any publicity at all
Posted 12 Apr 2008

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the people who have seen the promo in theatre said that it was crapp, cant say anything i havent seen it myself
Posted 11 Apr 2008

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the music is not released yet Geo music will be releasing it pretty soon.
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Ghunda punjab da
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you can watch promo both in english and urdu on this link.
http://www.ramchandpakistani.com/Preview.htm
Posted 10 Apr 2008

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they r showing the promo in theaters where Race is showing.
Posted 09 Apr 2008

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Khuda Kay Liye

Cast: Shaan, Fawad Khan, Iman Ali, Rasheed Naaz, Naseeruddin Shah
Director: Shoaib Mansoor
Rating: ****

Inaccurate interpretation of religious books like the Quran, the trauma of liberal Muslims in Pakistan and Muslim-bashing post 9/11 forced Pakistani director Shoaib Mansoor to take the bold step to make 'Khuda Kay Liye', which in many ways is an eye opener.

Centred around Islam, the film from Pakistan has struck an instant chord with audiences worldwide because it touches upon issues that have given rise to biases against Muslims, thanks to Islamic fundamentalists.

'Khuda Kay Liye' also focuses on what being a modern Muslim really means in Pakistan.

While it is a tad lengthy, it works all the way thanks to Mansoor's narrative skills. And the movie drives home the point it wants to make without being overtly melodramatic.

'Khuda Kay Liye', which hit the screens here Friday, is the first Pakistani film to have a commercial release in India in more than four decades. It was released in Pakistan, the US, Britain and UAE last year.

The narrative revolves around a well-educated and affluent Pakistani family, whose members are based in three continents, and through them, the director connects incidents that take place in different places.

Mansoor (Shaan) and Sarmad (Fawad Afzal Khan) are brothers, both in love with music. They lead an ideal life with their parents in Pakistan.

But Sarmad is influenced by a fundamentalist group lead by Mullah Tahiri (Rasheed Naaz). With his conformist views, he brainwashes the young singer and forces him to take up arms and join the jihad.

Unlike his brother, Mansoor (Shaan) refuses to be taken in by the cleric's ideas and moves to the US to pursue his music career, little knowing that he would become a victim of racial abuse there.

On the other hand, their cousin Maryam, (Imaan Ali) who lives with her father in Britain, becomes the victim of her father's conservatism and orthodox nature. She is tricked into marrying Sarmad, who locks her up in an unknown place near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

The film's climax sees an argument between Maulana Wali (Naseeruddin Shah) and Mullah Tahiri. Through Naseer's character, the director has tried to show how fundamentalists misinterpret the Quran and corrupt the mind of the youngsters, forcing them to turn against women and music, art and culture.

Focusing on the dilemma of young, liberal Muslims, who don't have any connection to terrorism, the film shows how the lives of these youngsters were turned upside down when terrorists struck the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York on Sep 11, 2001.

It highlights how almost all Muslims were treated as terror suspects post the attack.

Mansoor's narrative is supported by strong performances by the entire cast. Rasheed Naaz's piercing eyes send a chill down your spine, while Shaan, who represents liberal modern Muslims, wows audiences with his emoting and brings tears to the eyes when he is being tortured in prison.

Naseer's stupendous performance enhances the film storyline.

Mansoor has an innate understanding of music, which is reflected well in 'Khuda Kay Liye'.v The film is a must watch.

Courtesy Santabanta.com
Posted 07 Apr 2008

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Race is showing to packed houses here, its good atleast people r watching some decent stuff rather then watching gujjar's and badmash
Posted 07 Apr 2008

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iam desperately waiting for Ramchand pakistani
Posted 07 Apr 2008