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Bollywood is killing our film industry, say Pakistan’s actors

Hundreds of Pakistani cinemas have closed in the past decade while Lahore now produces only about 20 films a year - a fraction of the 1000 or so movies made in Mumbai’s $1.3bn industry.

However proposals for closer ties between the two cities’ studios have been met with horror in Pakistan, where industry figures fear it would hasten the talent drain.

Ghulam Mohiuddin, an actor and director who has starred in more than 400 films, said Lollywood was being swamped by hundreds of new movies from India, made with budgets way beyond the means of Pakistani movies.

“We have some good cinemas but we can’t provide so many good, new films.

People are used to good technical movies and they don’t want the smaller budget films,” he said.

The 1960s marked the high point of Pakistan’s film industry, when Abbot Road in Lahore filled with smart art-deco cinemas playing the latest colour offerings to packed houses.

Today, the heart of movieland is dead. Fourteen of the theatres have closed - some flattened to become car parks while others have been converted into shopping malls — leaving six tatty, run-down fleapits with leaking roofs and dodgy sound systems.

The 1998 hit Choorian briefly revived the industry. Its tale of a city boy who falls in love with a country girl promised to another was dismissed by critics as derivate, but it proved a huge hit with movie audience who loved the way it pinched a proven Bollywood formula.

However, in recent years some of Pakistan’s hottest talent has moved to Mumbai. Ali Zafar, one of the country’s biggest pop stars, made his Bollywood debut this year in Tere Bin Laden as an ambitious young reporter who fakes an interview with the al Qaeda leader.

Add in a stagnating economy and criticism of Lollywood’s bawdy movies by islamic groups, and neighbouring India seems an attractive destination for young stars.

More than 20 million Indians go to see a film every day and the industry has gone global with crossover hits such as Monsoon Wedding and Bride and Prejudice filmed in the UK.

Actresses like Shilpa Shetty, who appeared in Celebrity Big Brother, are now household names in Britain.

This week, Nilofar Bakhtiar, who chairs the Pakistan Senate’s standing committee on culture and tourism, suggested strengthening ties with Bollywood to help revive Lollywood’s fortunes.

“Indian cinema is extremely advanced and we want Indian filmmakers to work with us. We also want training opportunities for our actors and directors in India,” she said at the South Asia Film Festival in Goa this week.

But the suggestion would lead to a faster exodus of talent to India, said Qaisar Sanaullah Khan, secretary of the Cinema Owners Association.

He said Bollywood had been draining talent from Lahore’s studios for years.

“It has always been one way. We just cannot afford to pay the sort of money that they do,” he said.

“The Pakistan film industry is completely finished. In the 1980s we were producing up to 100 movies a year. Now there are no studios and our cinemas are closing.” He said he always tried to screen locally-made pictures at his Metropole cinema, one of the more luxurious left on Lahore’s Abbot Road. “But if there are none then it has to be Hollywood or Bollywood.”
 
I JUST HATE PAK FILM INDUSTRY AND CRICKET WHY ARE WE spending ON THEM ..... just shut them out .
 
India is superior and Pakistan Inferior. Thread close. There are more important issues for Pakistan then film industry for time being.
 
No- Lollywood is killing their own film industry, no one is interested in Kill Bill type gujjar any more :)
 
Already posted many times. The govt can take up few measures But its local film industry which has to improve itself i it wants that better movies from across should not harm it.

these days our film industry has financers not directors what you expect from a ***** financer
 
Does Pakistan had film industry at all?:rofl:

Pakistan used to have a very good movie industry until the early 80s. It was under the illustrious leadership of Gen. Zia-ul-Haq, when the country took a hard right into Islamic fundamentalism, that the movie industry all but disappeared. Ironically, this Islamization turned Lollywood from an artistic industry into one that now churns out little more than vulgar soft-****.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/member...opying-pakistani-songs-selling-their-own.html

There are more important issues for Pakistan then film industry for time being.

I couldn't disagree more! In fact, I would go so far as to say that a powerful media is more important than military strength.

Domestically, the media shapes a nation's mindset; it is the key to the next generation's mind. Since our mullahs and educators are missing in action, the least we can do is to make sure our people receive the kind of entertainment that inculcates a sense of national pride, unity and determination.

One of the biggest blunders of Musharraf was that he opened up the Pakistani media to the world without any checks. He effectively gave away the key to our children's minds to our enemies.

On the foreign stage, we need to take on the onslaught of the anti-Pakistan media campaign. Pakistan desperately needs a media-makeover on the international stage and, if we don't step up to the challenge, nobody else is going to do it for us.
 
Good Directors and producers required.......

With good directors and producers we can make many more movies with standard of "Khuda key liye" and "Ramchand Pakistani".

PTV directors and producers and writers are awesome and can do the job, They just dont have investment a good movie required, We have tharki producers in film industry who just want some erotic dances or want to spend time with heroins thats why they invest in movies....

We should bring these people in movies....

Shoaib Mansoor, Zulfikar sheik.

Hasina moin (As writer)..

Do you guys forget dramas like

Romance,drama and emotions =Ansoo, Hawaein, Shaam key baad, Dhoop Kinarey, Nijat and many more i cant even remember

Action= Dhwan, Shepar, Hum sipahi hain, etc etc....

Comedy= Family front, Guest house, 3/3, College jeans.


We got hell lot of talent....Just remove this illiterate director producer trend from film industry and stop making gandasa movies....PTV, Geo, ARY should start making movies.....
 

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