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Box Office Update: ‘Yalghaar’ and ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’ have a slow second weekend!

We cannot vouch for the authenticity of these box office numbers given by independent box office tracking site Box Office Detail. However, until we have some official box-office tracking system in Pakistan this is all we have got. The numbers are also revised at times and hence you may observe fluctuations.

After a prosperous super-extended Eid week of eleven days, the second weekend did not elongate these festivities and ended on a rather bleak note.

Both ‘Yalghaar’ and ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’ opened well on Monday, Eid holidays boosted the numbers, the weekend continued to bring in good money, and the films did considerably well on the weekdays too.

However, come the second weekend and the box office for both the films fizzled out. Although it was expected that the numbers wouldn’t be particularly encouraging given that ‘Mom’ and ‘Spiderman’ were releasing but the numbers that have come out are particularly disappointing. It was expected that the weekend numbers would be slightly higher than the weekday numbers but unfortunately, the numbers of the second weekend are just at par and slightly lower than the weekday.

Here are the numbers:

Yalghaar

‘Yalghaar’ raked in 13.8 crore in its eleven days extended Eid week and added 1.35 crore  with the second weekend. The film has a total box office collection of 15.15 crore

Breakdown of the 14-day collections of ‘Yalghaar’:

  • Day 1 (Monday): 1.75 crore
  • Day 2 (Tuesday): 2.40 crore
  • Day 3 (Wednesday): 2.20 crore
  • Day 4 (Thursday): 1.40 crore
  • Day 5 (Friday): 1.30 crore
  • Day 6 (Saturday): 1.50 crore
  • Day 7 (Sunday): 1.35 crore
  • Day 8 (Monday): 0.60 crore
  • Day 9 (Tuesday): 0.50 crore
  • Day 10 (Wednesday): 0.45 crore
  • Day 11 (Thursday): 0.35 crore [11 Day Week One: 13.8 crore]
  • Day 12 (Friday) 0.41crore (approx)
  • Day 13 ( Saturday) 0.50crore (approx)
  • Day 14 ( Sunday) 0.44 crore ( approx)
  • Total: 15.15 crore

Mehrunisa V Lub U

‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’ collected 10.15 crore over its eleven days extended Eid week and added 0.97 crore with the second weekend. The film has a total box office collection of 11.12 crore.

Breakdown of the 14-day collections of ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’:

  • Day 1 (Monday): 1.1 crore
  • Day 2 (Tuesday): 1.75 crore
  • Day 3 (Wednesday): 1.4 crore
  • Day 4 (Thursday): 1.0 crore
  • Day 5 (Friday): 0.90 crore
  • Day 6 (Saturday): 1.2 crore
  • Day 7 (Sunday): 1.15 crore
  • Day 8 (Monday): 0.45 crore
  • Day 9 (Tuesday): 0.45 crore
  • Day 10 (Wednesday): 0.40 crore
  • Day 11 (Thursday): 0.35 crore [11 Day Week One: 10.15 crore]
  • Day 12 (Friday): 0.30 crore
  • Day 13 ( Saturday): 0.35 crore
  • Day 14 ( Sunday): 0.32 crore
  • Total 11.12 crore

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Mahira Khan bags 2 awards at the 8th Beirut International Awards Festival

Va va voom!! Mahira Khan does it again and how!!

The Raeeszadi attended the 8th Beirut International Awards Festival (BIAF) looking absolutely magnificent last night. The Queen Khan won big by not only winning one but two awards in her second international nomination, after winning at Masala Award in 2015. One award she bagged last night was for International Recognition. And of course the other had to be for being the Best Dressed.

This Arth teaser is as intense and gripping as 26 seconds can possibly be

If there is one thing we can say for sure about superstar Shaan Shahid, it’s that he understands filmmaking and film industry through and through. The 26 second teaser of his upcoming film, Arth, is just about enough to establish this fact.

Box Office Update: ‘Yalghaar’ and ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’ both complete brilliant 11 days extended Eid week!

We cannot vouch for the authenticity of these box office numbers given by independent box office tracking site Box Office Detail. However, until we have some official box-office tracking system in Pakistan this is all we have got. The numbers are also revised at times and hence you may observe fluctuations.

The super-extended Eid week of eleven days, which started with Eid holidays on Monday (26 June), turned out to be prosperous for both releases, ‘Yalghaar’ and ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’. Both films have crossed the coveted mark of 10 crore in the run of 11 days. However, in the box office race ‘Yalghaar’ emerged as the winner by grossing close to 13.8 crore rupees. On the other had, ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’ continued to hold up steadily and minted approximately 10.1 crore rupees.

Being the Ghazis of Project Ghazi: Sheryar and Syra share experience

Khuda Kay Liye in 2007, Waar in 2013, and now on July 14, 2017; with Project Ghazi – country’s first superhero film releasing in cinemas countrywide, Pakistan film industry shifts its gear the third time, towards progress, in this new millennium.

Led by the extremely talented and rising Shehryar Munawar and Syra Shehroz, alongside Humayun Saeed, Talat Hussain, Adnan Jaffar, and Amir Qureshi of course, and directed by Nadir Shah, a first timer at feature filmmaking, Project Ghazi definitely carries with itself a fresh feel.

‘Punjab Nahi Jaungi’ is the romantic film we were waiting for since forever!

The theatrical trailer of the most awaited movie of the year ‘Punjab Nahi Jaungi’ is finally out and we are awestruck. The trailer offers romance, emotions, music, dialogues, performances and grandeur – everything we expected from an intense romantic film written by the pen of Khalil ur Rehman Qamar and made by the team behind biggest hit to date ‘Jawani Phir Nahi Aani’.

Analyzing the Eid Box Office and predicting the future of ‘Yalghaar’ and ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’

Written by Zaryan Khawar and Momin Ali Munshi

Two big local releases, Yalghaar and Mehrunisa V Lub U, hit the cinemas on Eid-ul-Fitr 2017, along with three imported ones, Transformers, Despicable Me 3, and Pirates of the Caribbean. All the movies did fairly well at the ticket windows but how well did they actually do? Did they do better than last Eid? Would the release of Tubelight have had made any difference? Who all actually came to see these films in cinemas? And what does the future hold? Well, let’s find out!

Box Office Update: Both ‘Yalghaar’ and ‘Mehrunisa V Lub U’ have a strong seven day extended Eid weekend!

We cannot vouch for the authenticity of these box office numbers given by independent box office tracking site Box Office Detail. However, until we have some official box-office tracking system in Pakistan this is all we have got. The numbers are also revised at times and hence you may observe fluctuations.

After a slight drop in box office numbers post the end of Eid festivities on Thursday, the films picked up again on Friday when the weekend started. In a way, the first 7 days could be counted as one extended 7 day weekend courtesy the Eid holidays and then the actual weekend. Both films have been doing well, but the real test begins on Monday when the holidays end. The lifetime business of the films depends strongly on how films hold up now!

Mehrunisa V Lub U (Review): The perfect ‘massy’ Eid entertainer for families!

Movie Name: Mehrunisa V Lub U

Release Date: June 25, 2017

Director: Yasir Nawaz

Review by: Momin Ali Munshi

It’s a deja vu moment of sorts as I start penning this review on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, for it was four years back on the same day that I was composing my review of film Ishq Khuda. Interestingly, this is where the commonality between these two films just begins! In Mehrunisa V Lub U villain Nayyar Ejaz grooves to the song ‘Tez Choona’ which is originally from film Ishq Khuda where Saima performed to the same song, but that’s probably a coincidence and not why I’m bringing up Ishq Khuda.

The real reason is that at the crux of this review is the reiteration of the same point I made four years back: It’s a film for the masses to enjoy!

The cinema-going audience in Pakistan consists of the single screen audience aka the masses and the multiplex audience who both have distinct preferences which however do coalesce every once in a while when a Jawani Phir Nahi Ani or an Actor In Law comes out. However, for the most part, the tastes differ like coffee and tea!

The reason I’m bringing this up is because post-release this film has been surrounded by a lot of criticism, directed mostly towards its crass humor, and the basic sensibility it has. And to me, this makes no sense as it was glaringly obvious that the film was made keeping the masses in mind and not those few who don’t even buy tickets to see a film but would rather attend a premiere or a special screening! During the promotions, the makers were unapologetically clear that they had made the film for the entertainment-starved masses!
Hell, it’s called Mehrunisa V Lub U’ not ‘Mehrunisa We Love You’. Sorry for this derailment of sorts but I just wanted to make a point.

Coming back to the film itself. Here is the actual review.

The film opens on a celebratory note as we meet Ali ( Danish Taimoor) who is making his way back to hometown Karachi after having spent three years in China. Ali is in love with his childhood crush Mehrunisa ( Sana Javed) who he last met when they were what nine. Ali hasn’t seen, talked or even whatsapped Mehru the past decade but knows she is the one and so he gets married to her. Mehru, who lived in the peaceful mountains all her life, has to now move to a crowded mohalla in Karachi and deal with the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan city. She has trouble adjusting to the new environment, hence isn’t able to conceive and so begins the main journey of the film.

Yasir Nawaz’s directorial debut Wrong Number already proved that the man can deliver a commercial pot-boiler and yet again he shows that he knows the pulse of the audiences as he delivers an entertainer in Mehrunisa V Lub U. The film has been beautifully shot and the super expensive sets we kept hearing about were actually something and were utilized well and it did help that the film had a lot of extras, something that is always missing from Pakistani films. Also, the songs ‘Beliya’ and ‘Marhaba’ show how the director has come a long way from his first film. The DOP deserves a special mention.

Furthermore, with this one, Yasir tries to go the Rajkumar Hirani route by infusing a bit of a message in the film which mind you never gets preachy though! Its applaud worthy how the film keeps you entertained till the very end while also picking up a few important issues and it’s largely because of the dialogues written by Saqim Sumeer that this is possible. Also the comedy of the film, though borderline crassy at times is, certainly funny.The witty one liners and certain scenes, like the family dinner in the second half, are just too good!A special mention, rather a salute from my side to writers Yasir and Saqib for bringing up the real estate mafia issue and openly saying what the biggest of the biggest in Pakistan are scared to say out loud in public.

But while Yasir mostly delivers, there are a few pitfalls as well. Certain sequences get dragged, especially towards the later half when the film is moving slowly towards its climax and you just want it to move faster. Moreover, a few comedy scenes featuring Saqib Sumeer seem stretched and could have been crisper and also certain double meaning jokes could have been cut off altogether so as to eliminate the cringe factor. Also without getting into many spoilers, I did feel that the entire change that was brought about in the mohalla was more about us conforming to the standards set by the West and was again speaking more about our inferiority complex more than anything.

Acting wise everyone puts up a good show. Danish Taimoor is getting better with every film and this shows on the screen. He might just be the gen next superstar we desperately need! Sana Javed barely has a few dialogues but she does complete justice to her role which had more to do with expressions.The transition scenes from the hills to Karachi have been portrayed to perfection by her and you actually feel for the vulnerable Mehru.

Villain Marzi played by Nayyar Ejaz is definitely the highlight of the film. Give me the man his best villain award already! Other supporting actors are all done well, notable is  Saqib Sumeer who plays two roles and both really well. Amna Illyas couldn’t add the spunk with her item song, but the lackluster choreography which came across as PE routine is to be blamed for that.

The music of the film is okay. While songs like ‘Marhaba’ and ‘Beliya’ definitely have recall value, the other songs are more situational and despite fitting well plot wise, don’t add much to the music of the film. As a music album its above average at best.

On the whole, it’s the perfect ‘massy’ Eid entertainer for families to enjoy together. But yes, the humor does get a bit PG-13 at times. However other than that it’s an entertainer you should not miss.

Fahim Burney returns to cinema with ‘Love, London, Sialkot’ starring Sohai Ali Abroo

Fahim Burney is known for making social and romantic TV serials with emotional plots and beautiful cast. In his career spanning multiple decades he has worked with several rising stars, like Ayesha Omer, Saba Qamar, Sohai Ali Abroo and Mehwish Hayat. The prolific director has also tried his luck at the silver screen in 2003 with ‘Pyar Hi Pyar Mein’, starring all new faces. The film could not perform well at the box office due to several issues, but he got credit for making a film at the time of film industry’s downfall. Since then he has restricted himself to the small screen only.

Pakistani Film Industry has revived in last few years and many veteran and new filmmakers are making films to give an identity to the new-age cinema in Pakistan. Fahim Burney is also returning to the silver screen after a long hiatus of 14 years with a romantic comedy titled ‘Love, London, Sialkot’ starring ravishing Sohai Ali Abroo. The film is expected to go to floor by end of this year and may release next Summer.