Shaun Shahid, who rose to fame with the film ‘Bilandi’ in 1990, never looked back and success just kept coming.
However, after a long absence from cinema, Shaan’s film ‘Zarar‘ is being released on November 25. He is also the writer and director of this film himself.
In a conversation with Independent Urdu on the lawn of his house in Lahore, he spoke about the film ‘Zarar’ as well as the problems of the film industry.
On the five-year absence, Shaan Shahid said that ‘art is not in the prison of time’, whenever a script is found that inspires to make a film, it should be done and through this means one stays in touch with the public.
He said that many films have been made in the last five years, but after the independence of the provinces, the film industry has also become independent. Karachi films are separate and Islamabad films are separate. People work in their own teams. It would have been better to have worked together, if that had been the case there should not have been such a long gap.’
According to Sean: ‘I wanted to show people the war that they cannot see. It is very important to show the lobby working against Pakistan on the screen of the film, because in the West, when such a film is made, they create fiction, while here we have so many villains that fiction is needed. It is not.’
About the heroine of ‘Zarar’, Karan Malik, he said, ‘The best thing about Karan Malik was that she was ready to do research about her character and whatever journalist asked her to do it. Keep them in mind they did the same’.
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“It was an action scene where the hero has to act quickly on a tip-off, so it was done for the sake of the story,” Shaun said of the film’s shoot in the border area of Afghanistan.
About naming his film ‘Zarar’, Shaan said that he wanted to have something similar to his father’s film ‘Zarqa’, as he has done something different in every film compared to his father. have
He said that ‘Zarar’ is a warrior who fights a secret war, does not come forward, a war that is not seen in the media. ‘Furthermore, Zarrar is not an army-based film, it is an independent film, based on a specific type of situation.’
Shaan complained that everyone works separately in the Pakistani film industry. “I don’t know what the pain is in working together, it is better to make the entire film industry a camp, which can represent Pakistan at the global level, than to create our own camps.”
‘I have done 580 films till date, out of which 15 will be my own, all the rest were from other producers, today heroes are self-producers.’
Shaan Shahid hailed the success of ‘Mulajit’ and said that it has to be seen that even today the most expensive film of Pakistan was made and the story of 40 years old was taken.
“Even today there are many stories of Pakistani films that can be recreated, it is important that such films are adapted to today’s times.”
He further said that there is a lack of film music in Pakistan, while film music is the most powerful, in this country people still remember old songs, new songs have been forgotten.
In the end, Shaan said that the music of ‘Zarar’ is very good, it has been composed according to the film and the music of the film has been composed according to its characters.
(Editing: Farrukh Abbas)
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2024-09-16 19:39:31
– What motivated Shaan Shahid to return to the film industry after a five-year hiatus?
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Shaun Shahid Returns to Cinema with a Bang: Exclusive Interview on Upcoming Film ’Zarar’
The Pakistani film industry has witnessed a dearth of quality productions in recent years, but with the return of legendary actor and filmmaker Shaan Shahid, fans can finally rejoice. After a long hiatus, Shaan is all set to make a comeback with his latest film, ‘Zarar’, which is slated to release on November 25. The film, which Shaan has also written and directed, has been creating quite a buzz in the industry, and we got the chance to sit down with the iconic actor to talk about his latest project.
The Return of Shaan Shahid
Speaking to Independent Urdu at his Lahore residence, Shaan reflected on his five-year absence from cinema, stating, “Art is not bound by time. When a script inspires you to make a film, you should go for it, and that’s how you stay connected with your audience.” Shaan’s return to the big screen is a significant event, given the current state of the Pakistani film industry.
The State of the Pakistani Film Industry
Shaan lamented the lack of unity in the industry, highlighting how filmmakers and actors often work in isolation, rather than collaborating to produce better content. “Karachi films are separate, and Islamabad films are separate. People work in their own teams. It would have been better if we worked together, and that’s why there’s such a long gap in my films,” he opined.
The Inspiration behind ‘Zarar’
When asked about the inspiration behind ‘Zarar’, Shaan revealed that he wanted to showcase a war that remains unseen by the public eye. “I wanted to show the lobby working against Pakistan on the silver screen, because in the West, when they make such films, they create fiction, while we have so many villains that fiction isn’t needed,” he explained.
The Heroine of ‘Zarar’
Shaan praised his leading lady, Karan Malik, for her dedication to her role. “The best thing about Karan was that she was ready to do research about her character and whatever journalist asked her to do, she kept it in mind and did the same,” he said.
Action-Packed Film Shoot
Shaan recalled a particularly thrilling experience during the film’s shoot in the border area of Afghanistan. ”It was an action scene where the hero has to act quickly on a tip-off, so it was done for the sake of the story,” he revealed.
The Legacy of ‘Zarqa’
When asked about the title of his film, Shaan explained that he wanted to pay homage to his father’s film, ‘Zarqa’. “I wanted to have something similar to my father’s film, as I’ve done something different in every film compared to him,” he said.
The Story of ’Zarar’
Shaan described ‘Zarar’ as a film about a warrior who fights a secret war, one that remains unseen in the media. “Furthermore, ‘Zarar’ is not an army-based film; it’s an independent film, based on a specific type of situation,” he clarified.
The Future of Pakistani Cinema
Shaan emphasized the need for unity in the industry, stating, ”I don’t know what the pain is in working together; it’s better to make the entire film industry a camp, which can represent Pakistan at the global level, than to create our own camps.” He also expressed his admiration for the success of ‘Mulajit’ and stressed the importance of recreating classic Pakistani films for modern audiences.
The Importance of Film Music
Shaan lamented the lack of film music in Pakistan, highlighting that it’s a powerful medium that still resonates with audiences today. “Old songs are still remembered, but new ones have been forgotten,” he said.
As ‘Zarar’ gears up for release, fans can expect a high-octane, action-packed film that promises to take Pakistani cinema to new heights. With Shaan Shahid at the helm, the industry is finally witnessing a resurgence, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds.
What can audiences expect from Shaan Shahid’s film “Zarar”?
The Return of a Legend: Shaan Shahid’s Comeback with “Zarar”
After a five-year hiatus, Pakistani cinema’s beloved hero, Shaan Shahid, is back with a bang with his latest film “Zarar”, which is set to hit theaters on November 25. Not only is Shaan starring in the film, but he has also written and directed it, making it a highly anticipated project in the Pakistani film industry.
Shaan rose to fame with the 1990 film “Bilandi” and went on to become one of the most successful actors in Pakistani cinema. However, he took a break from the industry, leaving fans eagerly waiting for his return.
In a recent conversation with Independent Urdu, Shaan spoke about his latest venture, “Zarar”, and shared his thoughts on the current state of the Pakistani film industry.
Breaking the Silence
Shaan believes that “art is not confined to time” and that whenever a script inspires him to make a film, he should pursue it. He emphasized the importance of staying connected with the audience and pushing the boundaries of storytelling.
Shaan also shared his concerns about the fragmented nature of the Pakistani film industry, where different cities and regions are working in isolation. He believes that if the industry had worked together, there wouldn’t have been such a long gap between his projects.
“Zarar”: A Film with a Message
Shaan’s latest film, “Zarar”, is an action-packed thriller that sheds light on the unseen war that Pakistan is fighting. The film’s title is inspired by his father’s classic film “Zarqa”, and Shaan wanted to create something different and unique.
“Zarar” is not just an action film; it’s a story about a warrior who fights a secret war, one that is not seen in the media. The film is not army-based, but rather an independent film that explores a specific situation.
Challenges in the Industry
Shaan expressed his frustration with the current state of the Pakistani film industry, where everyone works separately and independently. He believes that if the industry had come together as a united front, it could have represented Pakistan at the global level.
He also lamented the lack of film music in Pakistan, saying that it is the most powerful tool to connect with the audience. Shaan believes that old songs are still remembered and cherished, but new songs are easily forgotten.
The Music of “Zarar”
Shaan is confident about the music of “Zarar”, which has been composed according to the film’s theme and characters. He believes that the music will resonate with the audience and leave a lasting impact.
Conclusion
Shaan Shahid’s comeback with “Zarar” is a significant event in the Pakistani film industry. With his passion and dedication to storytelling, Shaan is set to revolutionize the industry once again. “Zarar” promises to be an action-packed thriller that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Don’t miss out on this epic comeback – mark your calendars for November 25!
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