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kkl releases in uk 2nd nov


Posted on 11/11/2007 6:07:53 PM



PANAJI: A megahit Pakistani film that has earned the ire of some fundamentalist groups in that country for being critical of hardline Islamic elements, will be the first-ever entry from the neighbouring nation in the competition section of the 38th IFFI starting here on November 23.

Starring popular Pakistani actor Shaan, and with India's Naseeruddin Shah in the pivotal special appearance as a maulavi who drives sense into the protagonist's mind, "Khuda Ke Liye" (In the Name of God) will compete with 15 other films for the top honours in the Asian-African-Latin American Competition, sources within festival organisers said here.

The Indian representation in the competition will be "Ratri Mazha (Night Rain)" (Malayalam) directed by Lenin Rajendran and "Ekti Nadir Galpa (Tale of a River)" directed by noted production designer Samir Chanda.

Directed by Shoaib Mansoor, the Urdu-language "Khuda Ke Liye", with its theme that looks into the problems Muslims in general and Pakistanis in particular are facing post 9/11 and the tension between fundamentalists and liberal Muslims, takes a look into these core issues through the story of a young music prodigy who joins a television talent hunt show.

The film is about 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.

Posted on 11/12/2007 7:59:05 AM

kkl releasing in india on 29th dec

Posted on 11/17/2007 7:27:43 AM

pakistani12:
kkl releasing in india on 29th dec


HEY...REALLY....IF THIZ IZ TRUE THEN I AM SOO HAPPY!!!
SOURCE PLZZZ?
KKL IS REACHING NEW HEIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 11/17/2007 3:23:10 PM

KHUDA KE LIYE [Pakistani film; last weekend: No. 29, this weekend: No. 37]: In its third weekend, the film has collected £ 7,607 on 6 screens, with the per screen average working out to £ 1,268. Total: £ 91,822 [approx. Rs. 74.05 lacs].
The breakdown:- Friday: £ 2,122; Saturday: £ 3,300; Sunday: £ 2,185.


nearly reaching Rs.1 corer- should pass dat as this week releasin at new places in uk

Posted on 11/22/2007 6:07:30 AM

THIS WEEKEND IN U.K.
[Based on screen averages]

RANK FILM AVERAGE
1 OM SHANTI OM £ 4,905
2 KHUDA KE LIYE [Pakistani film] £ 1,268
3 SAAWARIYA £ 1,197
4 AZHAGIYA TAMIL MAGAN [Tamil film] £ 960
5 BHOOL BHULAIYAA £ 720
6 JAB WE MET £ 597
7 LAAGA CHUNARI MEIN DAAG £ 215

source indian fm

number 2

Posted on 11/22/2007 6:08:30 AM

read dis supries no one from this formu picked this up

Iman Ali carries herself well and turns in a perfectly adequate performance despite the occasionally hysteria inducing accent cock up. Whenever she says Dave like Dive she suddenly morphs into a cockney lass from East London and then slips back into her regular blah accent – these accent malfunctions provide a couple of moments of comic relief, but criticizing the film for such negligible issues would be nit picking.
One of the best aspects of KKL was that it didn’t ape Bollywood while Javed Shaikh’s Yeh Dil Aap Ka Hua leant so much towards Bollywood aesthetics. Shoaib Mansoor, to his credit has not styled the film to mimic the ethos of Bollywood or anywhere else, he has just followed his own impulses which have turned out to be a huge strength of the movie. On the whole, a very well crafted, intelligent and hugely impressive film which would have been even better had it been more concise. Oscar Awards may not beckon just yet but despite that the film is most definitely a well deserved triumph for Shoaib Mansoor.

full review at http://www.thehotspotonline.com/moviespot/bolly/reviews/k/KK L.html

Posted on 11/22/2007 6:12:41 AM

ahaan...so kasee the movie?

Posted on 11/22/2007 6:37:30 AM