Pakistani
cinema has struck, and it has struck hard. With the release of ‘Main hoon
Shahid Afridi’ and the overpowering response that it has received, it wouldn’t
be any embellishment to say that Pakistani cinema is FINALLY back on track. We
had been hearing about efforts being made for the revival of cinema in
Pakistan, for quite some time now, but barely had we witnessed anything happening (except for Shoaib Mansoor’s work),
but now it seems that people in the film industry are in fact talking business.
I
am neither a film critic nor a movie buff. I know nothing about IMDb ratings. I
am just an ordinary person who went to cinema to see what sort of movies were
being made in her country, and came out of the movie house, bursting with
pride. The first thing that came to mind after watching ‘Main hoon Shahid
Afridi’ was, does Chak de India even come close to what we have produced? When
it comes to Shahrukh Khan vs the REAL Khan (Shahid Khan Afridi), we all know
who emerges victorious. Anything that had Shahid Afridi’s name associated with
it, was bound to attract audience. But it was Humayun Saeed’s high quality
cinematic production that led to the movie being a blockbuster.
‘Main
hoon Shahid Afridi’ plays with your emotions till the very end, when the
credits start to roll in. Resentment, tension, frustration, thrill, ecstasy-
Main hoon Shahid Afridi is a package of all. From broken hearts to last ball
sixer (oh how I wanted to hoot when he hit that!), Main hoon Shahid Afridi has
it all. It makes you shed tears when hell breaks loose on Humayun Saeed, and it
makes you want to swing your hands up in the air when his team wins.
Be
it Humayun Saeed’s thunder-striking punch lines or Ismail Tara’s self-deprecating
comedy, MHSA has been brilliantly scripted. All kudos to Vasay Chaudhry. The
movie also has some pithy one liners, like ‘cricket
khelni hai, milaad nahi manani’ and ‘udher
deewar-e-Cheen mashhoor hai, idher deewar-e-teen’.
MHSA
lacks entrancing music though. None of the songs are captivating. Of all the songs,
one only remembers ‘jera vi ae aande’ when coming out of the cinema. The rest
are simply forgettable. Shani and Kami could have done a better job.
In
MHSA, Humayun Saeed proves why he is still one of the best actors in the
industry. To be honest, he is even better than Moammar Rana or Shaan! Maybe it’s
time to reconsider who the real hero of Lollywood is. And it’s definitely time
to rename our industry! Not Lollywood, please. The big guns of the industry
should come up with an enhanced and widely acceptable name.
If
you are a cricket fan, MHSA is highly recommended for you. If you think Lagaan
and Chak de India were the best sports-oriented movies ever produced in
India-Pakistan, I suggest it’s time you think again. Believe me when I say, it
beats Bollywood flicks any day. MHSA is all set to give Chennai Express a run
for its money. It gets full five stars from me.
Ladies
and gentlemen, Pakistani film industry is here to stay!
Also published here: http://blogs.thenews.com.pk/blogs/2013/09/main-hoon-shahid-afridi-zamana-bolay-boom-boom/
Also published here: http://blogs.thenews.com.pk/blogs/2013/09/main-hoon-shahid-afridi-zamana-bolay-boom-boom/