People r just terrible then...i mean Paki...they r always whinning n complaning about bad Pakistani movies now if someone has done a good work....a worthy to be appreciated work...people r not watching.Its a human nature....critisizing things without analizing.
People r just terrible then...i mean Paki...they r always whinning n complaning about bad Pakistani movies now if someone has done a good work....a worthy to be appreciated work...people r not watching.Its a human nature....critisizing things without analizing...now i am saying it to thoes who do complain.![]()
You cant blame the UK Paki for not watching Koi Tujhse Kahan. I tell u why: I have a friend living in UK, I asked them are u gonna watch KTSK? He replied: no way! I saw the promotion on B4utv, the color still sucks, I dont think the screen print is excellent so i am not gonna watch it! People r just terrible then...i mean Paki...they r always whinning n complaning about bad Pakistani movies now if someone has done a good work....a worthy to be appreciated work...people r not watching.Its a human nature....critisizing things without analizing...now i am saying it to thoes who do complain.![]()
Look Paki lion I saw the film the again yesterday and I can tell there is just a slight difference between the print of KTSK and No Entry which I have also seen.
All this thing regarding the print quality is just rubbish. It's just an excuse for not watching the film.
Well I was glad that atleast yesterday the Cinema hall was nearly full and people enjoyed the movie.
Tell your mate give the film atleast give the a try atleast once.
Yoyo film achi thee but I am not saying it is anything extra ordinary but still much better then YDAKH.
Production wise and technically film was very good. Nice choice of locations and not just the outdoor but also the indoor. Things like makeup, dress wardrobe, hairstlying wre all done tastefully. Photography was also great.
For me the music was the highlight of the film. We are really going to miss the great Amjad Bobby. The songs were well picturised.
Getting to the story of the film the half was fine with the introduction of the characters. The second half in which the real story stars and so does the suspense. I feel some of the emotions scenes do drag a bit in the second half and ending wasn't great.
Still overall a good effort by Reema considering it is her first film.
Looking at all the major Urdu films to come out in the last few years without doubt techically and production wise the improvement is visable. Music generally has been good.
The one area we need to improve greatly is in scripting.