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After Middle East, film WAAR is now all set to be released in United
Kingdom from 17th January 2013. The film will be released in the cities
of Bolton, Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Feltham, High Wycombe,
Sheffield,Birmingham, Leicester, Manchester, Newcastle, West Bromwich,
Birminfham and Leed-Bradford.
Waar was released in October 2013 in Pakistan and became the highest
grossing Pakistani film by earning 23 Crore rupees, equivalent to 2.2
million US Dollars. It was also released in UAE in December 2013 and as
per WAAR’s official facebook page it earned around 4 crore pakistani
rupees in UAE too.
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One would expect Pakistan’s first major action-thriller to keep the fighting scenes focused on male characters. But Waar
makers have something different up their sleeves. The film releasing on
Eidul Azha features singer-turned-actor Meesha Shafi and TV actor
Ayesha Khan, who are all set to show some stellar action stunts.
“I wanted headstrong dominating females in the films,” says producer
Hassan Waqas Rana, adding that Khan plays the role of a chief
communication and intelligence officer at a counter-terrorism agency.
“The girls had to go through rigorous training, and Ayesha had to carry a
weapon at all times. So, her way of walking also changed.” Without
giving away too much, he adds that Shafi will be seen in a “dominating
mode that builds the action of the film.”
Khan plays an overconfident and unapologetic agent. “I wanted to show
that girls can do action sequences, too,” she tells.“For the first time, I got the chance to be part of action
sequences and use real weapons.” She adds that due to Waar’s “sophisticated cinematography”, the project will be distinctly different from others.
The actor admits she had to take a break from television which is her
forte, but she doesn’t regret the decision one bit as she feels Waar
will revive stakeholders’ confidence in the industry. “We all had been
working independently for quite some time but this has brought us
together for the first time,” says Khan, referring to her co-stars
Shaan, Shamoon Abbasi, Shafi, Ali Azmat and Hamza Ali Abbasi.
Waar has been shot primarily in English, a different challenge
altogether for actors who have largely done projects in Urdu. “I have
always acted in Urdu. I would joke in the middle of the scenes that it’s
so hard to cry in English,” she says with a laugh.
Expectations surrounding the movie are mounting up and rightfully so. Waar
has been in production for over two years and is finally complete. Cast
member Abbasi admits this was bound to happen as the current
infrastructure and support are not developed enough to cater to such
large-scale projects. “I am certain that this movie will set a [new]
standard. It will be the one to watch out for,” he says, proud of the
team’s accomplishments.
“For most of us, it was not a professional commitment, but more a
commitment of passion,” he continues, adding that the actors have worked
hard to make the film as close to reality as possible.
Azmat had turned down several television projects just to be part of Waar
as he was enamoured by the freshness of the project, Abbasi reveals.
“In my case, I was involved from the beginning, so I grew up with this.
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One of the most highly-anticipated movies of this season, Bilal Lashari’s venture Waar is scheduled to release in all major cinemas across Pakistan this Eidul Azha.
Waar is an action/thriller with a plot centering on
counter-terrorism. The cast includes a mix of industry veterans and
some newcomers: Superstar Shaan plays
the lead role in the movie, while Shamoon Abbasi, Hamza Ali Abbasi,
Aisha Khan, Ali Azmat, Misha Shafi Kamaran Lashari and Nadeem Abbas Rana
are also in the film.
Director Bilal Lashari said, “I know that the audience has been waiting to watch Waar
for quite some time now. I am a perfectionist by nature and have been
fine-tuning several aspects of the movie to make it a truly worth
watching experience for the audience. My team and I have put our tears,
blood and sweat in this movie to create a masterpiece and an
entertaining piece of art. We have raised the bar of everything in this
movie from cinematography to shooting to aesthetics and we hope that the
audience will enjoy watching this movie just as much as we enjoyed
making it.”
This English-language film has been shot at various locations in and
outside of Pakistan, from Lahore, to the beautiful hills of Islamabad
and the breathtaking Swat Valley, where a major military operation was
launched two years ago. Some parts of the film have also been shot in
Istanbul, Turkey.
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