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Pakistani film on Islam in a rare India screening

By Tony Tharakan

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A Pakistani film about Muslims in a post 9/11 world is slated to open in India next month, a rare event considering political rivalry has limited cultural interaction between the two nuclear-armed rivals.

"Khuda Kay Liye" (In The Name of God) deals with the rift between radical and liberal Islam, an issue that confronts India's 140 million Muslims as well while they fight charges that the community provides recruits for militant groups.

Director Shoaib Mansoor hopes the Urdu film will engage audiences in Hindu-majority India when it opens in theatres on March 28.

"It is the first Pakistani film (in India) after several decades so people should have a natural interest in it," the Lahore-based filmmaker told Reuters in an email interview.

"India has a very big Muslim population which should naturally be interested. And the non-Muslims (would want) to know what real Islam is."

"Khuda Kay Liye" weaves together three stories -- of a pop singer who comes under the influence of Islamic extremists, a Briton of Pakistani origin who is forcibly married to her cousin and a man illegally detained in the U.S. after the Sept. 11 attacks.

The film also features Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah in a cameo as a Muslim scholar clarifying the tenets of Islam during a court case.

Pakistan's film industry has been starved of a natural audience in India due to political differences and the dominance of Bollywood.

But the success of "Khuda Kay Liye" since its release in Pakistan in July last year may be a sign Pakistani cinema is finally emerging from the doldrums.

The film that opened to a standing ovation at the International Film Festival of India last year has premieres planned in New Delhi and Mumbai.

"After many years, 'Khuda Kay Liye' saw packed theatres in Pakistan," said filmmaker Mehreen Jabbar, whose film "Ramchand Pakistani" was screened at the Berlin Film Festival this month.

"It got people talking about the revival of cinema (in Pakistan) and opened doors to other filmmakers to start thinking again about the possibility of making quality feature films."
 
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Are you sure that what this film portrays is correct according to teachings of Islam?

I mean Islam contains nothing that can be called extremism. So to be honest I can’t understand the term “Liberal Islam”.

Do our Film makers and the entire nation have their own thought or they are just saying what is being thought to them by foreign media?
 
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Are you sure that what this film portrays is correct according to teachings of Islam?

I mean Islam contains nothing that can be called extremism. So to be honest I can’t understand the term “Liberal Islam”.

Do our Film makers and the entire nation have their own thought or they are just saying what is being thought to them by foreign media?

Hes talking about Khuda Key Liyey, & that is a Pakistani film mate... Iman Ali was looking really cute... I can't believe u did'nt watch!

Ya anywayz its n8 sum so called "Indian Islamic film" where a Hindu guy ends up marrying a Muslim girl which causes "evil" Muslims (according to india) to start killing Hindus. Thats usually an Indian films story about Islam but luckily this film is'nt indian so we r lucky n8 to be the evil demons this time. :D
 
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Hes talking about Khuda Key Liyey, & that is a Pakistani film mate... Iman Ali was looking really cute... I can't believe u did'nt watch!

Ya anywayz its n8 sum so called "Indian Islamic film" where a Hindu guy ends up marrying a Muslim girl which causes "evil" Muslims (according to india) to start killing Hindus. Thats usually an Indian films story about Islam but luckily this film is'nt indian so we r lucky n8 to be the evil demons this time. :D

Yeah, that’s what I want to know coz I didn’t watch that movie but one of my friends told me that this film shows a Muslim girl who got married with a Christian guy (or fell in love with him I am not sure).

Is their any thing like that in the said Movie?
 
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Yeah, that’s what I want to know coz I didn’t watch that movie but one of my friends told me that this film shows a Muslim girl who got married with a Christian guy (or fell in love with him I am not sure).

Is their any thing like that in the said Movie?

Its true... iman falls in love with a british dude in the movie... b8 it is'nt bad by the way. Movie also points out wrongs done to muslims by America & how moderate muslims r suffering from both sides. (America & the terrorists)

Its a must watch cauz its not like other lollywood movies where u dun knw when the scene has changed or what the hell is going on. Jinnah & Khuda key liyey r 2 movies r sum of the best movies i've watched.
 
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Its true... iman falls in love with a british dude in the movie... b8 it is'nt bad by the way. Movie also points out wrongs done to muslims by America & how moderate muslims r suffering from both sides. (America & the terrorists)

Its a must watch cauz its not like other lollywood movies where u dun knw when the scene has changed or what the hell is going on. Jinnah & Khuda key liyey r 2 movies r sum of the best movies i've watched.

That’s what I am saying that I have never seen any Bollywood/Hollywood movie in which they had shown Hindu or a Christian girl falling in love with a Muslim guy. When they are so strict in that than we should also not have shown this in our film we can deliver the message of peace and harmony but not in that way.

Indians were able to screened their”Awarapan” in which same old “Ghissi Pitti” story of a Muslim woman and non-Muslim man so why cant we display “Tere Pyar mein” in India?The other part of the movie is no doubt good as you have said.

“Jinnah” was awesome movie I love it.
 
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I saw it few months back. One of my pakistani colleagues gave me the DvD. I indeed liked the movie & was surprised with the high production quality (blame me for watching the Youtube clips of Maulla Jatt). But in performance no one came even halfway close to Naseeruddin Shah.
 
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I saw it few months back. One of my pakistani colleagues gave me the DvD. I indeed liked the movie & was surprised with the high production quality (blame me for watching the Youtube clips of Maulla Jatt). But in performance no one came even halfway close to Naseeruddin Shah.

We have a lot of talent in Pakistan and we have and will continue to see it come out into the open in the near future, because we have a large media and that media needs someone, and they will literally take people from the street and some will have talent who will make it.
The quality of the production was indeed very good. I think it had the best quality.
In the next two years their are a couple of good movies lined up, which are good and the storyline is original and they are suppose to have good production quality.
A couple of movies being released soon:
-Ajnabi Shehr Mein (A Stranger in Town)
-Ramchand Pakistani
-Zibahkhana (Hell's Ground)
-Freedom Sound
-The Untitled Jami Project
-Spate
Their will be many more movies but these movies listed above along with a couple of more are expected to revive our film industry.
Honestly I look forward to the day that I can see a Pakistani movie being nominated for an Oscar but we are years away from that, though I do think Ramchand Pakistan will win many international awards because of its stroy line.
 
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Khuda Kay Liye​

Khuda Kay Liye (Urdu: خدا کے لیے, translation: For God's Sake) is a Pakistani Urdu-language movie directed by Shoaib Mansoor. Iman Ali makes her cinematic debut with this film, playing an Anglo Pakistani. Shaan's wife is played by Austin Sayre. The young music prodigies, Ahmed Jahanzeb and Shuja Haider produced the film's soundtrack. The meaning of Urdu words "Khuda Key Liye" in English is wrongly translated for this movie. It should be "For God's Sake" while the movie shows it as "In the name of God" which in Urdu translates to "Khuda Kay Naam Pay".

Plot
This film is about the difficult situations in which Pakistanis and Muslims in general are caught up since 9/11. There is a struggle between the Fundamentalists and Liberal Muslims. This situation is creating a rift not only between the western world and the Muslims but also within the Muslim community. The educated and modern Muslims are in a difficult situation because of their approach towards life and their western attire. They are criticized and harassed by the fundamentalists. On the other hand the western world sees them as potential suspects of terrorism just because of their Muslim names.
This paradox is resulting in great suffering for a forward looking Muslim. This is the theme of the film 'Khuda Kay Liye', which in English means 'In the name of God' or literally 'For God's sake'.
The interesting thing about this film is how it connects the happenings in three continents. This film is based on serious issues, raising a lot of controversial questions engaging the Muslim minds these days.
The film is about two brothers who are pop musicians in Lahore, one of whom gets radicalised under the influence of extremists, while the other goes to America and gets unlawfully detained after 9/11. Third central character in the movie is Mary (Maryam), a British girl of Pakistani origin, who is brought to Pakistan by her father and married off against her will.

Reception and Implications
Khuda Kay Liye was released on July 20th, 2007.
It is important to note that this is one of very few, if any, independent motion pictures to be released to a cinema-going Pakistani market. The general trend in local cinema revolves around formulaic song and dance numbers, reminiscent of Lollywood musicals. Independent film, or films that break this formula, are rare if not entirely absent.
The film was produced in conjunction with the film division of the Karachi-based network, Geo TV.
Audiences and art critics across Pakistan have loved this film[citation needed], but the conservative religious clergy have criticized it severely[citation needed]. However, the movie has been well received by overseas Pakistanis[citation needed]. The international cinemas, dominated almost entirely by Hollywood films have made room for this film[citation needed].
Khuda Kay Liye's themes include the role of music in Islam and the balance of Muslim values with moderate Western enlightenment. Audiences also praised the film because it rejuvenated Lollywood after many years. Most Muslim critics have rejected the film's claims about diverse religious personalities.[citation needed] Many claimed[citation needed] that all quotes about Prophet Dawood (Dāwūd) are manipulated to authenticate music in Islam.

Cast
Shaan - Mansoor
Fawad Afzal Khan - Sarmad
Iman Ali - Maryam
Naseeruddin Shah - Maulana Wali (Special Appearance)
Hameed Sheikh - Sher Shah
Austin Marie Sayre - Janie
Larry Neumann
Rasheed Naz - Maulana Tahiri
Naeem Tahir
Seemin Raheel
Humayun kazmi
Najeeb Ullah Anjum
Ayub Khosa
Rufus Graham
Angela Williams
Alex Edwards

Music
Background Music: Rohail Hayat
Vocals: Ahmad Jahanzeb, Shuja Haider, Farah Zala, Ammar Hassan, Khawar Jawad, Faiza Mujahid, Saeen Zahoor, Zara Madani and Hadiqa Kiyani
Lyrics: Shoaib Mansoor, Buley Shah, Faiza Mujahid
Compositions: Ahmad Jahanzeb, Shuja Haider, Lagan The Band, Khawar Jawad, Javed Bashir, Kamijee
The OST was recorded at Gravity Studios in Chicago by Kamijee

Songs

1. Allah Ho
2. Bande-I
3. Bande-II
4. Duniya
5. Hamare Hain
6. Instrumental
7. Tiluk Kamod
8. Janie
9. Khuda Ke Liye

Pakistan Release Date

Soundtrack: July 7, 2007
Movie: July 20, 2007
International Release Dates

October 25, 2007 (UAE)
November 2, 2007 (UK)
November 21, 2007 (USA)
March 28, 2008 (India)
 
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i think it's good pakistan's film industry is getting a jump start, anything to get our people off bollywood. I still think they went a tad-bit too far by using Qur'an verses regarding Dawood alaihis salaam and singing. it would have been better if they hadn't bothered at all.
 
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