waleed3601
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Around a week back, I booked tickets for this film called 'Moor' out of the blue. My flight was on the 15th August and I decided to spend my last evening in Karachi watching a film. Now all I can say it was the best decision I've ever made. The movie, directed by 'Jami' revolves around a Baloch family and their struggle and internal matters and financial rift caused by closing down of the railway station which the father used to be station master of. Every second of the movie had story written into it, and the execution was flawless. The scenic beauty of Balochistan's tribal areas was beautifully encaptured in the direction, as well as the hustle and bustle of Karachi and it's people. The musical score, done by the one and only strings also suited the movie extremely well, and most of all there were no unnecessary item numbers in the movie. The plot starts rather quickly and gives you the general picture of the entire movie, and with each minute passing you come to realize what the first 5-10 minutes were all about, and you're going to love it. The dialogue and the character's are amazing as well, with bits and pieces of Balochi and sometimes English going around the mainly Urdu (in it's Baloch accent) film. Overall I'll give the film a solid 9/10, a real must watch.
I'd like to add the fact that before Moor, I saw 2 other Lollywood releases Karachi se Lahore and Wrong Number as well, and those were mediocre rom-coms at best, which I'd rate like 6.5/10, but Moor, oh man this movie was just so amazing. I'd recommend anyone who has free time on their hands to go an watch this film.
I'd like to add the fact that before Moor, I saw 2 other Lollywood releases Karachi se Lahore and Wrong Number as well, and those were mediocre rom-coms at best, which I'd rate like 6.5/10, but Moor, oh man this movie was just so amazing. I'd recommend anyone who has free time on their hands to go an watch this film.