The colour-grading appears flawed some scenes are way too saturated where the greens, yellows and pinks are almost exploding on the screen. There is an exchange of dialogues between Saeed and Hocane which will definitely become very popular. The dialogues can become a tad bit emotional and unrealistic, but at other instances, the dialogues are quite exceptionally subtle and humorous as well. The events are unpredictable and one can never anticipate what will happen next. While the three hour long duration might be a little unappealing to many, the film is fast paced and the first half is tightly packed.
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Saeed’s character is quite dark and dangerous but since it’s painted in a fun and light manner, one doesn’t quite realize the full extent of his actions in the entirety of the film. However, the film also romanticizes physical and psychological abuse without perhaps intending to. However, it brings forth a progressive angle by making sure that the lead female character is a headstrong, liberated, independent woman, something we often don’t get to see on the big screen. Simply put, the film is a love story and tackles all issues that affect traditional relationships in Pakistan. Written by Khalil-ur-Rehman, the plot is centered on a feudal family from Punjab and the union of two lovers, Fawad Khagga (played by Saeed) and Amal, (played Hayat). These are just a few of the dozens of names present.
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Mawra Hocane attended the premiere hand in hand with her sister and Sanam Saeed also made sure to grace the red carpet. Film director Jami, who never misses a film premiere, was amongst the crowd as was actor Mahira Khan. The much anticipated film, starring Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat, Urwa Hocane, Ahmed Ali Butt and Saba Hamid finally premiered on Tuesday and the big night attracted a plethora of celebrated stars.
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However, it seems as though Nadeem Baig’s Punjab Nai Jaungi offers a ray of hope to those who were thinking of giving up on Pakistani cinema. This year saw the release of films that were huge PR disasters, like Project Ghazi, Thora Jee Le and Raasta, and films that simply did okay at the box office, like Mehrunisa V Lub U and Balu Mahi. After a tragically disappointing year for Pakistani cinema, everyone is now desperate for a good film to revive our faith in Pakistan’s ongoing ‘film revival’.