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“We don’t even have a censor board and movies have to be clear from Federal board and the question is, why have they never stopped a Pashto movie in spite of the presence of violence,” says the film producer. Even if each of the movies highlights a single issue, people will see themselves in the movie and it will not only the watched by the locals but would also make it to other parts of the world. He added only quality movies are the only way to restore peoples’ confidence in Pashto cinema and that too, over a long period of time.įilm producers believe our society has numerous issues. “Making a Pashto movie was no doubt a very bad experience at least a civilised man cannot make a Pashto movie,” Montazim said. Besides Peshawar, the movies will also be screened in Karachi and Quetta.Īccording to Shah, it is currently impossible to make film strictly based on the tradition and culture but there should be some reality to them. “It is better to run old Pashto movies.”Īll four new releases have almost the same cast such as Shahid Khan, Arbaz Khan and Jahangir Khan will appear in leading roles. “There is no demand for Urdu or Indian movies,” manger said. “My film was different, it is not violent but cinema owners made me add to spicy songs and refused to screen it without them” Naz Cinema recently screened Mohenjo Daro for families but it was a bad experience, the cinema manager said, as no family visited the cinema hall due to apprehensions. “It is cinema owners, who are responsible for this, they never accept new cast, they demand for songs to be added, otherwise, they will never screen your movie,” said Syed Montazim Shah, the director and producer of film Za Pagal Yam, his first Pashto movie.

Even names such as Badmashi Ba Manay and Badmashi De Na Manam represent violence that features in these movies. The atmosphere is no longer conducive for them. However, families never visit any cinema house. Nevertheless, they still attract huge crowds of boisterous young men during Eid days, as most of the new movies are release only on this occasion. Half of the old cinema houses have now been shut down while the remaining are in deplorable conditions. However, many believe this will provide an impetus for the revival of cinema, as this time no Urdu or Indian movie will be screened at any cinemas. Pashto filmmakers have attached high hopes to their films and believe that such heavy-budget ventures will draw crowds to cinemas in the city. Crisis in cinemas has yet to be over as movies present same old plot.įour new Pashto films will be released on Tuesday (today) to add flavour to the festivities of Eidul Azha for filmgoers.
