new Pakistani movie Taimur Shirazi, director of ‘Dhai Chaal’ says that till now India In all the films that have been made, in which the negative face of Pakistan has been shown, they will be answered with the film “Dhai Chaal”.
The trailer launch event of the film ‘Dhai Chaal’ was held in Karachi on Tuesday, where the cast of the film met the media representatives.
A two-and-a-half-minute long trailer of the film was shown at the event, which revealed that the film’s theme is not romantic but action-packed.
The film revolves around Indian agent Kulbhushan Yadav, starring Ayesha Omar and Shamoon Abbasi in the lead roles.
The other cast of the film includes Adnan Shah Tipu, Taqi Ahmed, Saleem Mearaj, Humayun Ashraf, Faraz Chaudhry, Faraz Murri, Jamal Geelani, Pakiza Khan and others.
Actor Humayun Ashraf, who played the role of a secret agent in ‘Dhai Chaal’, told Independent Urdu in an exclusive interview: ‘I decided in one night whether to act in the film or not. I didn’t sign the film so that I can earn money, but because the film is based on reality, we didn’t write anything false.’
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Humayun Ashraf said that we did not try to give the impression that the neighboring country is our enemy. When India makes movies, there are many lies and stories in them. We have never made a film thinking that it will be once morest anyone. Everyone has feelings and we too have seen many such films, which were made once morest Pakistan, but what have we done, Hamara Tu Kabutr also becomes highly sought following in India.’
He said that the film’s dialogue: ‘We are not Bollywood where you guys win every battle in the climax’ indicates that the film is interesting but based on the true story of Kulbhushan Yadav.
Referring to the film, Humayun Ashraf added: ‘Time to go to Kulbhushan, not Mumbai, but Islamabad.’
Poster of the movie ‘Dhai Chaal’ (Publicity Photo)
Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav is currently in custody in Pakistan. This film tries to show the story of missing persons and Kulbhushan.
In this regard, Humayun said: “During the making of the film, we felt the threat of life somewhere, but we worked in the film for the peace of Pakistan and for the country, so we did not care regarding life.”
According to Humayun Ashraf: ‘I have been to Quetta before, but the experience of the shoot of two and a half tricks was the best. We shot at places in Balochistan that we had not seen before, following which we realized that Quetta and Balochistan are very beautiful. Very hospitable and the people there are very loving. The perception that you cannot go to Quetta or Balochistan is wrong.’
Take workshops for the role of journalist: Ayesha Umar
The film features Ayesha Umar as a journalist. In a conversation with Independent Urdu, he said that to play his role, he did research and took workshops and then went and played the role of a journalist.
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He said that she will be seen playing the role of a journalist in the film, “who exposes the interference of external forces in Balochistan.”
Ayesha Umar said that ‘During the film, I worked in the cold weather of minus eight degrees, in which the dialogues were delivered with difficulty and the body was shivering from the cold.’
What are your feelings as a Pakistani if such a film is related to the peace of Pakistan? In response to this question, Ayesha Umar said that it involves both fear and pride.
‘Fear because when you play a role that involves danger, there is fear. Has acted in many controversial films. I think it all comes around to me. It is a matter of pride that you have a role in what you can do for the country.’
Refraining from talking more regarding the story of the film and his role, he said that the audience will like the story of the film very much. Is.
The story of the film directed by Taimur Shirazi is written by Farheen Chaudhry while it is produced by Dr. Irfan Ashraf.
In the film ‘Dhai Chaal’, Ayesha Umar plays the role of a journalist and Humayun Ashraf plays the role of a secret agent (Saliha Feroz Khan/Independent Urdu).
Why was the film named ‘Dhai Chaal’?
In response to this question, the film’s director Taimur Shirazi told Independent Urdu that ‘Dhai Chaal is because it is a spy (espionage) thriller like a game of chess, meaning Dhai Chaal is a horse’s move, in which There is no obstacle.’
He said that ‘Our aim was to take our stand in response to Indian films and bring the positive face of Pakistan to the world.’
The producer of the film, Irfan Ashraf, said in a conversation with the media that ‘India is very much Propaganda While Balochistan is an important place for tourism, keeping this in mind, the film was shot to promote tourism.
He added that ‘usually such films are not accepted in Pakistani cinemas. There was no support from the government in making the film, due to which many problems were faced in Balochistan, the film also tried to highlight the issue of Kashmir.
Shimoun Abbasi’s role in Dhai Chaal is kept ambiguous, impossible to understand from the trailer. The film will hit the theaters on December 8.
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2024-07-06 05:01:15