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The ensemble cast shines bright in the teaser of Wrong No.2!

Yasir Nawaz’s directorial debut Wrong No. was the surprise hit of 2015. The film won both the critics and audiences over with its comedy and established Yasir as one of the main players in the new age of cinema. Then came Mehrunisa V Lub U in 2018 which took forward the Yasir Nawaz brand of comedy, although it had a social theme at its core. Now with Wrong No.2, Yasir is going back to his roots and given the first teaser, the film seems impressive.

The one and half minute teaser which doesn’t spill many beans about the story, however, does show that Wrong No.2 is following a Pashtun Family with a patriarch (played by Javed Sheikh) and joining him is an ensemble cast of brilliant actors like Mehmood Aslam, Sana Fakhar,  Fareeha Jabeen, Shehnaz Pervaiz, Danish Nawaz and more.

In an interview with Galaxy Lollywood, Hassan Zia had revealed that the film was less about the two main stars Sami Khan-Neelam Muneer and more of an ensemble comedy and giving by the first teaser this seems to be the case.

The Basic Template

It seems that Yasir has kept the fun elements from the successful recipe of his debut Wrong No.2 intact this time. He uses some rib-tickling punchlines, well written and interesting supporting characters, well choreographed songs and beautiful locations with catchy tunes. All that in a “comedy of errors” story that takes the viewer on a travel spree from one place to another. While the basic template may be followed, the film does have a freshness to it as the setting has changed.

What’s Fresh

This time Wrong No.2 is following a Pashtun family and its adventures. The locations change from the dusty streets of Karachi to the historic buildings of interior Sindh and its lush green fields,showing that the film’s canvas is expansive and eye-catching. Another interesting aspect is Neelam Muneer’s character. The lady looks beautiful and there is nothing sexier than her, especially when she’s speaking pashto.

Mehmood Aslam’s is another Pashtun character as Javed Sheikh’s aide and he looks nothing short of adorable. You could also see Sana Fakhar and Yasir Nawaz for a couple of glimpses here and there but it is Fareeha Jabeen and Shehnaz Pervaiz who steal the show with their funny act.  We however terribly missed Sami Khan’s dialogues. He’s there with just one line and is shown in a few songs here and there. Hope to see more of him in the trailer.

In a nutshell, the fun-filled teaser has left us wanting more and if everything goes well with regard to the trailer and its growing buzz, Wrong No.2 will surely be the top choices for cinegoers when it hits the screens this Eid ul Fitr.

Does Agha Ali’s upcoming single ‘Main Haara’ allude to his breakup with Sarah Khan?

Ever since they first appeared together in the drama Tumhare Hain, Aagha Ali and Sarah Khan became the talk of the town and infinitely charmed the audience with the beautiful chemistry they shared. In February this year, however, the two parted ways that came as a shock to their fans and well-wishers.

Some background on the relationship and the subsequent break-up

During an interview on the show Chai Toast Aur Host, Aagha was asked about the current status of his very public relationship with Sarah Khan and how he felt about the fans trying to intrude in his private life.

Aagha replied that his fans had loved and supported his relationship with Sarah and he feels like he owes it to them to announce the breakup publically.

Without divulging into explicit details, Aagha cited the reason behind the break up to being “wanting different things from life.” He talked about how the breakup had been hard for him personally and that he couldn’t work for months after it. But eventually, he had to move on with his life. He said that he and Sarah are fine with each other and that he immensely respects Sarah as a person.

Main Haara – Agha’s upcoming single

Very recently (say some 5 days back) Agha Ali released the teaser for his upcoming breakup song titled Main Haara. The song has gathered over 20 thousand views on Agha’s official YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx006p7q_NU

If we delve a little deeper into the teaser, the actor/singer can be seen throwing a box containing letters, a teddy bear and picture of a girl that according to a huge number of fans, has an uncanny resemblance with Sarah Khan. Some even called him out on it. Agha, however, took to Instagram (the video can be found on one of his biggest fan pages) to explain that the picture is of no Pakistani actress whatsoever.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BwDEg4UFdhY/

Moreover, while talking to Images, Agha had the following to say:

“It’s for anyone who has been in love and has had their heart broken. I have. And I could relate to the song. I’m sure the world will too,” he said.

While we are not sure if Agha is alluding to his break-up with Sarah Khan through his upcoming single, we are just hoping that the song proves to be a healthy creative outlet for him, given everything he has been through.

Mein Haara has been shot in Karachi in Balochistan while the music is given by Qasim Azhar. Although we do not have a confirmed release date yet, the full single will be coming out anytime soon.

Films this Friday (April 12, 2019): Three films for you this weekend

It is an open truth that our cinema industry is in need of immediate help. The new local releases that have come out these past few weeks have acted as drips instead of fresh oxygen. Captain Marvel & Shazam, however, have brought some respite to the cinemas but this week’s releases; Dumbo, Hellboy & Junoon-e-Ishq, it seems, will bring no effective joy to the box office. Captain Marvel, being the final follow up to the Avengers: Endgame, will bring in the most footfalls or so we predict. Let’s try and see how the three films releasing this Friday will fare:

Hellboy

Hellboy is a reboot of the 2004 Hellboy movies but this time around, it is pitching itself as more of a horror superhero movie with the R-rated rating being its trump card. This year has been good to horror flicks and superhero movies, with both doing well, so Hellboy will be an interesting case to see.

GL Says: Hellboy is more of a supporting film to bigger films, especially in our market. Our local audiences normally come out to watch popular titles only while smaller ones go unnoticed. Hellboy is a non-starter and, seems like, will not do much in terms of numbers at our local box office. Moreover, we predict that even if it has good content, it will have a very minor effect on its overall performance, as per our audiences’ track record.

Dumbo

Dumbo is a live-action adaption of the 1941 movie of the same name; a film we believe many of you have seen. The film is actually a delayed release, in Pakistan, and seems like the said delay will affect its numbers badly. As for its performance worldwide, the film fell short of expectations. It did not open to many good reviews which spoils its chances even more.

GL Says: Dumbo will not find much audience in the cinemas here as the title is very much familiar in the Asian markets. Secondly, the film has struggled wherever it has been released in the world. The film will need a solid and a long run to get good collections and this seems highly unlikely at this moment.

Junoon-e-Ishq

Junnon-e-Ishq, from its promos, seems like a film which will not only prove to be not just a drip for our cinemas but also a bacteria that drives people away. Movies in today’s world are being made at such a gigantic scale and with the utmost quality, while we are still stuck with old school Lollywood that no one probably doesn’t even want to see anymore.

GL Says: If the cinema going audience has to pay the same amount of money for Junoon-e-Ishq ticket as they have to for Avengers: Endgame releasing in 2 weeks, they would rather watch Avengers twice. Just saying!

For now, Caiptan Marvel seems to be the film for the weekend and hopefully, cinemas will witness some good footfalls in the weeks to come. Fingers crossed!

“Extremely grateful to Allah,” says Feroze Khan on his upcoming fatherhood

Feroze Khan is a phenomenal actor, no questions asked. With four television hits in just the span of one year, an LSA 2019 nomination for his role in Khaani and an upcoming film Tich Button, this guy is going places. Yesterday, in discussion with Something Haute, Feroze was seen giving us an insight into his personal life and trying to be as secretive about his upcoming film as possible. Let’s see what the star had to say:

The prospect of fatherhood

Feroze and his wife, Alizey just had their first wedding anniversary, last month. Now the young couple is expecting their first child and Feroze is thrilled.

While the heartthrob was once anxious on the prospect, now he is ready. He spoke at great length about his relationship with his wife and how that has resulted in him evolving. He plans on taking a break in the coming months to spend more time with his family, especially his child. It is still not confirmed if it’s a girl or a boy.

All praise to Allah

During the interview, the actor repeatedly expressed his love and praise for Allah. He acknowledged that he tries to be as close to him as he can. Feroze also met Maulana Tariq Jameel a while ago and revealed that he has had a major influence on him.

“…its not something that can drive me forever,” said Feroze when asked whether he might just drop acting forever one day. Well, we sure hope he doesn’t anytime soon

On ongoing and upcoming projects

“I’ve wrapped 70% of my part,” revealed Feroze about the shooting for his upcoming film Tich Button that also stars Farhan Saeed, Iman Ali and Sonya Hussain. While he was super secretive when asked about the pairings between actors, he did say that it is going to be a fun ride.

The actor also chose to keep his lips sealed when asked about the fate of the characters from Dil Kiya Karay. We just hope Saadi doesn’t die.

The actor also said that he plans on producing his own projects one day. But for now, he just wishes to take a break to be with his family. We get it Feroze, it will definitely be a well-deserved break. We here at Galaxy Lollywood send all our well-wishes and prayers for the upcoming member of your family and wish you the best of luck for your future projects.

Upcoming film ‘Junoon-e-Ishq’ promises a heavy dose of old school Lollywood

Loud characters uttering even louder dialogues, voluptuous ladies sporting flashy dresses and gaudy makeups, the good guys fighting the ultimate baddies; all this peppered with some jhakkas dance moves choreographed by the dance maestro of the 90s, Pappu Samrat, with a heavy dose of clichés. If all or some of it intrigues you, the upcoming film Junoon-e-Ishq is something you should be looking out for. 

The film’s trailer was recently shared and although it has gotten rather negative reviews on social media, it is imperative to note that the film is aimed at a niche. Junoon-e-Ishq appears to be a basic low budget affair, employing the cast and crew from the Lahore based film industry that aims to foray into Urdu cinema and eventually into today’s mainstream cinema. It is directed by Naseem Haider Shah.

A rather heavy dose of all things old school Lollywood

For the fans of the new-age cinema, this film is basically your introduction to how the Lahore based cinema (most of it) used to be in the 90s.

From the trailer and the crew behind the project, it seems rather obvious that it is your typical 12 masala flick which follows the template of a basic mass entertainer of yester year’s cinema

It stars Adnan Khan, a rather familiar face of the local cinema; who starred in Saima Noor’s Salute and debuted in a hit Punjabi flick called Mohabbatan Sachiyan opposite the Paris Hilton of Pakistan – Miss Veena Malik. The acclaimed actor Amir Qureshi (7DMI, and the recently released Project Ghazi) is playing the main antagonist while newcomer Mahi Khan is playing the love interest of the leading men.

Although the mainstream cine-goers will definitely not be interested in what the film is offering, its dialogues, fight sequences, music, and pretty much everything, however, seem to aim at entertaining a niche audience and honestly, we don’t think there is anything wrong with that. The film also features a track from Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and maybe that’s something that the mainstream cine-goers can find relatable.

Junoon-e-Ishq is releasing in cinemas nationwide this Friday, on the 12th of April. Catch the film in your nearest (selected) cinemas if you want a dose of the now forgotten 90s ka Lollywood.

‘Sherdil’ is headed to the UK, USA and Canada, courtesy of Zashko Films

Sherdil has been a true box office winner, through and through. It had a spectacular first week in terms of numbers (we are talking about over 6 crores here) and the film is currently nearing 9 crores, with its total collections in Pakistan. However, fortunately, the story doesn’t end here. Sherdil is all set to release in the UK, USA, and Canada, courtesy of Zashko films. The film will be releasing in the aforementioned countries on the 12th of April.

However, before we delve deeper into how the international release could impact the film and everyone involved, let’s first talk about the film itself.

What Sherdil is about

Sherdil revolves around an aspiring fighter pilot who is born to fly, against his father’s wishes, and soon lands at the PAF Academy. There, Haris (played by Mikaal Zulfiqar), finds a jolly but a “Phattu” sikh, a “pendu” Punjabi and “player Isloo boy” as his gang members; the manifestations of almost every kind of cadet that you find at the academy. 

The writer (and the producer) pleasantly excels with dialogues and screenplay in the first half,  because of his own military background that ensured some authentic academy and air force life sequences.

Moreover, the film’s cinematography is impressive and ensures a visual treat. As for the lead actors, Mikaal and Armeena look rather remarkable on screen together. Mikaal, in particular, has a silver screen presence that we weren’t really aware of, before.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KalG9HYP0o

As for Armeena, her presence on screen isn’t confined to her beauty, the actress has given an international hit before as well, on account of her talent. Her film Janaan that collected over 30 crores worldwide was released in a number of countries including the United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, etc. Janaan’s success was a living testimony to the fact that Armeena is loved not only in Pakistan but literally all over the world.

Having said that, the film did a rather stupendous business in the twin cities; Rawalpindi and Islamabad which is a not-so-subtle manifestation of the fact that it was not just any family entertainer, it was a film laced with patriotism that definitely struck a chord with its target audience. Fortunately, for the Pakistanis living abroad, the film will be hitting their silver screens in about 3 days, all thanks to Zashko Films, as we mentioned earlier.

A little something about Zashko Films

We are hoping that y’all remember the 2018 romantic comedy film Na Band Na Baraati that starred Mikaal Zulfiqar, Anzheilka Tahir, Nayab Khan, Komal Farooqi, Ali Kazmi, Atiqa Odho and the newcomer Shayan Khan. The film was a fun ride, interspersed with romance and comedy.

Moving on, get this; one of the lead actors from the same  – Shayan Khan – is the man behind Zaskho films (small world, right?) and looks like his relationship with Mikaal Zulfiqar is about to go a notch up for the former is the distributor for Sherdil in the US, USA, and Canada.

The film is getting its international release in 3 days so we are going to keep our fingers crossed and eyes fixated on the box office.

Box Office: ‘Captain Marvel’ brings in some respite to our rather empty cinemas

Last weekend saw two big Hollywood releases; Captain Marvel and DC Shazam. At this point in time, most of us are aware that our cinemas have been struggling with low footfalls, for quite some time now. Cherry on top, Indian content has not been coming to Pakistan since February. These two, however, have been able to bring in some respite but in limited multiplexes. Let’s see what the numbers say:

Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel opened to good collections over the weekend, with a total of 2.5 crores. The film, due to being the last follow up to Avengers: Endgame had a lot of hype going for it. Keeping in view the 4-week delay, these collections are definitely good but could have been better had it been released on time.

Moreover, the film has been in news due to its rather controversial delay, so that helped its cause too. Its numbers, however, have fallen by 63% on Monday which is high. The film was only able to gather 30 lacs on Monday; the collections are a manifestation of the fact that the film will struggle and may go the DVD way soon.

Sherdil

Sherdil, has continued to march on with good collections overall as it has done a total of 9.5 crores in 17 days, with the 3rd-weekend collections amounting to 80 lacs in total. Sherdil has really found a good audience in selected areas as it has continued to do well in those especially the mass centers & a few multiplexes. The film looks like, will have another good week and until the release of Avengers, will be able to amass a good total. 

Here is the complete breakdown of numbers:

Week 1: 6.05 Crores

Week 2: 2.65 Crores (approx)

Third Weekend: 80 lacs (approx)

Total: 9.5 crores

Laal Kabootar

Laal Kabootar has been doing collections at lower levels ever since it came out. As far as its total collections are concerned, it has done a mere 2.41 crores with the 3rd weekend total being 30 lacs. The film has struggled considering the huge number of shows it was allotted and also given all the raving reviews it has gotten. The film could have done better but it has been struggling for some time now and looks like, it will not emerge as a success.

Here is the complete breakdown of numbers:

Week 1: 1.29 Crores

Week 2: 82 lacs

Third Weekend: 30 lacs

Total: 2.41 crores

A final word

Lastly, Avengers: Endgame is all set to bring in good collections at the box office with there being some crazy advance bookings happening for the film, 20 days before its release. Having said that, as long as the Indian content does not come back, it looks like our cinemas will suffer and this is the reality we all have to face. This pattern of success in breaks is not enough for the money that is on stake so it’s about time that the industry came together to find a solution for this issue. Otherwise, this tough situation will be tough to recover from.

These box office numbers are given by an independent box office tracking site Entertainment Pakistan.

Is ARY introducing the concept of binge-watching in Pakistan through ‘Do Bol’?

There is much that ARY is doing right that the other channels aren’t – that is something we have covered already. The channel seems to have struck gold with its choice of content and marketing skills as it keeps churning out one hit after the other. The latest ARY presentation that has the audience enthralled and glued to the screens is the Hira Mani-Affan Waheed starer Do Bol.

Following ARY’s strategy of airing double episodes for some of its major prime-time dramas, Do Bol has managed to form a very loyal fanbase in merely a month of its running. The double episodes ensure the drama’s pace is faster, the filler bits don’t bother much because the approximately 80 minutes of runtime makes sure the plot keeps developing; put simply, the double episodes have made audience get attached to the drama and the characters in half the time than it would’ve done had it followed the conventional one-episode-per-week format.

However, ab Do Bol banenge chaar as not two, but four episodes of the drama will air on ARY, starting this week.

What could the reason be?

It is not a new thing for ARY to switch up the days and slot of its dramas while the dramas are airing. A drama would initially start airing on one slot, and then after a few episodes, the promos for it airing on another timeslot and day would appear out of nowhere. Sometimes, the episodes wouldn’t air, to begin with, and the audience would be left confused. Last year’s Sami Khan-Madiha Imam starer drama Wo Mera Dil Tha was a victim of both these things.

But then, there have been cases where the dramas which started with the normal one-episode-per-week format would start airing twice a week. Dramas like Aangan (the contemporary, realistic, LSA nominated one) and Pukaar had started to air twice a week for a few weeks. But just like how they started airing twice a week without any warning, they reverted back to the normal schedule in the same manner.

It seems that ARY treats its dramas schedules depending on how well the dramas are doing rating wise. And it could also be because the channel does not have slots to fill with new dramas so it ends up giving more air time to already established dramas. The decision of doubling the double episodes of Do Bol does make these two reasons the most plausible ones. However, one can’t overlook the fact that in a time when the dramas get stretched at the first sign of success, these double double-episodes can cause some harm to the producer and the channel financially.

What the producer herself has to say

We reached out to Sana Shahnawaz, producer of Do Bol, to get her point of view on these recent developments. She sounded quite happy with the decision.

“As a producer, I believe in my project,” Sana started. “When the channel contacted me and told me they wanted to give Do Bol one more day of the week to run its double-episodes, I was very happy. The drama is very popular and people are liking it very much. If the channel is keen on so much air-time for my drama, it means it is working well with the audience.”

The drama’s popularity isn’t the only reason. With Ramazan barely a month away, and ARY dedicating the month to its roza transmissions followed by the post-roza Jeeto Pakistan program that runs for the entire month of Ramazan, Sana wanted her drama to wrap up neatly before it.

“The game show transmissions have no fixed timings. The audience wouldn’t feel up to watching a 2+ hour long game show and then sit down to watch two episodes of Do Bol. So, it is better that the drama wraps up before that situation arises. The channel would’ve never come to this decision had the drama not being doing extremely well. So, this decision has all the parties pleased.”

Well, ARY’s flexible airing schedule for its shows might not work well for all dramas but Do Bol is definitely benefitting from it. Considering how the audience is also excited at the prospect of getting even more content to consume of their favorite show, ARY seems to be hitting many nails in one stroke. Of course, some section of the audience might be complaining but it’s the era of binge-watching anyway. Even on a temporary basis, I feel it’s actually good that ARY is slowly introducing the concept of binge-watching to the Pakistani audience by throwing four episodes at a time at them to catch up with. And of course, it also means that the dramas would end early as well and that is a concept that the drama industry really needs to re-adapt to.  

Project Ghazi’s failure: What does it mean for the lead cast?

Pakistan’s first superhero flick – Project Ghazi – finally saw its much awaited and delayed release in the last week of March. The film’s (un)fateful journey, however, ended with an expected (and a sad) debacle.

The film has raked around 1.5 crores which is even less than a low budget film like Laal Kabootar. It, undoubtedly, implies that megastars and big budgets never guarantee a film’s success. Instead, it all comes down to how well a film is made and how much emphasis is given to vital aspects such as the story, screenplay, direction, and editing.

While much has been written about what went wrong and what could have saved this potentially good film, we analyze what the failure of Project Ghazi could mean for its lead cast.

Humayun Saeed

Project Ghazi is only the third flop in the rather lustrous career of the Pakistani box office king – Humayun Saeed.

The actor who started his film journey with  Samina Peerzada’s blockbuster directorial Debut Inteha opposite Meera has only two other films on his résumé that were declared flop at the box office – namely No Paisa No problem and Khulay Aasman Ke Neechay. Whereas Javed Fazil’s Mein Ik Din Laut Ke Aaunga, which saw Indian TV stars in the lead, managed to be an average grosser.

Furthermore, albeit the multi-starer Yalgaar met mixed to negative reviews, it still managed to do a decent business. Post-revival, however, PG is the first flop in Saeed’s career. The film has registered the lowest numbers for a Humayun Saeed film since 2010, by a huge margin.

Project Ghazi‘s failure could hardly mean anything for a star like Humayun, who has not only has proved himself as an actor in films like Main Hoon Shahid Afridi, Punjab Nahi Jaungi, Jawani Phir Nahi Ani series, etc., he is also amongst the most successful producers of the nascent film industry. It is also important to keep it in mind that the masses hardly even knew of PG because it wasn’t promoted at bigger levels. The primary goal of PG’s makers was to ensure that the film gets a cinematic release and not the attention of masses, the lack of which translates to hardly any negative impact on Humayun’s image that he carries amongst the same.

Although 2019  may not see any other Humayun release, with films like Love You Jatta and Loafer in the making, the star definitely is going to be a (usual) success roll.

Sheheryar Munawar

Sheheryar Munawar could be dubbed as a smaller mirror image of Humayun as he, just like him, is both an actor and a producer and is pretty popular for his good looks and not so bad acting skills (something Humayun was known for, in the start of his career in the 90s).

Shehryar has earlier proved himself both as an actor and a producer with his debut Ho Mann Jahaan. Similarly, he did considerably well as an actor in 7 Din Mohabbat In but the film, too, was an average grosser on the box office. It could only earn 13 crores which honestly, is quite low for a film with a 10 crore budget and big names like Mahira Khan and Sheheryar himself. 

As for Project Ghazi, despite everything, he appeared to have prepared the most extensively for his role in the same. Unsurprisingly and ironically, he (alongside Syra Shahroz) is also the one, who got (the most) affected by the film’s delay and its subsequent failure.

There is no doubt about the talent Sheheryar possesses and his imminent bright future, however, with a flop like Project Ghazi and not much of a strong film record, the actor will definitely be required to deliver with his only release for 2019 – Parey Hut Love.

Will Shehryar manage to parey failure with his next is something only time will tell but we, at GL, do wish him a roaring success in future.

Syra Shahroz

In a small industry like ours, there is no dearth of artists who are underexposed and underrated; a) because of the meager quality work they are assigned and b) because of the lack of any sort of work at all. The curse is common in all smaller industries, across the globe. Just a few days ago, the Oscar-winner Spanish actor (No Country for Old Men), Javier Bardem, was reported to have found struggling to find work in Spain.

Syra Shehroz is just one of those artists. If she doesn’t face any difficulty in finding acting jobs, we are sure she definitely has difficulty in finding a good team that ensures success on screens. She has a beautiful face, can act and dance but has yet to hit the success and acclaim at a mass level, on the film front.

She was appreciated for her acting in both of her films Chalay Thay Saath and Project Ghazi but unfortunately, the failure of both films doesn’t present a good sign for the actor, at least in cinema.

The only film project that she now appears to have in the pipeline is a romcom opposite hubby Shehroz Sabzwari. Not much people know when the film is going to come out. We,  however, do wish that Syra sees the success she deserved with her third film because not a lot of people are as lucky as Uncle Javed Sheikh who was continued to be cast as a hero in many films despite seeing back to back flops in the start of his career in the 80s.

For now, we can only wish her all the success on the cinematic front and hope for the best. 

The good, the bad and the ugly: It’s time we talked about the Pakistani live theater

Just like movies and television, live theatre has been a source of entertainment all around the world, including Pakistan. While cinema has been the nation’s first priority, live theatre has always retained its viewership as an equally good source of entertainment. As an Islamic state, initially, political plays and plays raising social awareness were largely performed, which posed an obstacle when it came to the progress of performing arts in the country.

With the passage of time and the increase of education and liberation in the country, we started venturing into many different genres. One such name that changed theatre in Pakistan was Manto, whose writings are still remembered to date. Today, not only have our plays advanced but are also now being performed internationally in our national language i.e Urdu.

Stumbling blocks for the Pakistani live theatre

While we have superb theatrical actors, there are still a lot of things that are stumbling blocks when it comes to Pakistani live theatre. Though we have exceptional writers and actors (Ahad Raza Mir, Sanam Saeed, Sarwat Gilani, Yasir Hussain, etc. being a few of them), it is the infrastructure that becomes an obstruction in the advancement of our theatre.

Another issue would be the subpar marketing of quality live theatre, which becomes another hindrance for the plays’ progression. Low wages of the actors performing in the plays, make them switch to the television industry and that further adds to the problem.

What theatre actors have to say about it

Talking about the modern theatre, we have many famous names that can be mentioned here, one of them being the multi-talented, Yasir Hussain. 

A down-to-earth personality and an exceptional actor, he has been in theatre for the last 16 years. Working with the marvelous Anwar Maqsood, his plays are an excellent representation of good quality theatre in Pakistan nowadays; his recent being Naach Na Jaane. When asked about his theatrical experience in Pakistan, he said, “There are many people who have worked in theatre such as Hamza Ali Abbasi, Hareem Farooq, Urwa Hocane, (etc.) but they are not continuing it because theatre requires time and the income is low, which is why they have switched to television.”

Yasir Hussain theatre Naach Na Jaanay

Yasir further added that “I couldn’t do television, which is why I’m doing theatre and I enjoy it more.” He also mentioned that the lack of infrastructure, lighting, backstage and the lack of quality theatres with good acoustics are a major setback. “We only have performable theaters in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, but none for multidimensional theatre. We cannot make quality plays without good theatres”.

Another exceptional actor would be the very famous Ahad Raza Mir, who recently worked in a Canadian play “Hamlet”, and was highly appreciated for it. In an interview with SomethingHaute, Ahad said “Theatre is what got me started. It’s a must to explore different avenues of performance in Pakistan. The theatre here is good, it’s getting there, but I think it’s time to open up that world a bit more”.

A final word

Low-quality commercial theatre in Pakistan, with low ticket prices, have also played a big role in the regression of theatre. Increasing vulgarity and obscenity in these commercial plays have put in a bad name for theatre in the minds of the Pakistani audience. Not only should these be regulated by the government, but the infrastructure of the theaters should be refined too, to promote good quality live theatre.

In today’s modern era, where nearly every aspect of human life has been taken over by machines and technology, live theatre is something that will always give one a breath of fresh air. Where cinema and television are progressing in quality and performance by leaps and bounds, live theatre is something that portrays raw emotions that can’t be seen on screens. Therefore, it is something that now needs to be promoted further, for children as well as adults.