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What actually ails Pakistan film industry?

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As far as I can see, it's getting back on it's feet.
It won't be overnight, but slowly they are producing better and better movies.
 
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Crappy shit movies that are not even made representing our culture/values. Hence, literally nobody gives a sh*t about these movies or the "stars" in em (except a very tiny minority of burger type kids like @Zibago etc :lol:)

WAAR was a good start. It was a decent movie and looked like a Pakistani movie. The dialogues, plot, characters, dressing, music....it seemed like seeing Pakistan on the screen.

And then movies started coming with girls wearing shorts and dancing in bars :rofl: So Pakistani, right? Since last few years, Pakistani industry has stalled around $5-7 million revenue AT MAX. This is literally laughable in a country of 220 million people. US students earn more revenue for their homemade projects.

Pakistanis, like anyone else in the world, prefer watching original content. So Hollywood and even Bollywood is preferred. Pakistani dramas are original and it looks like watching Pakistan on screen. Hence Pakistani dramas dwarf star plus or other countries' dramas in consumption.
 
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What actually ails Pakistan film industry?
Low number of screens but this will correct itself with passing time
Crappy shit movies that are not even made representing our culture/values. Hence, literally nobody gives a sh*t about these movies or the "stars" in em (except a very tiny minority of burger type kids like @Zibago etc :lol:)

WAAR was a good start. It was a decent movie and looked like a Pakistani movie. The dialogues, plot, characters, dressing, music....it seemed like seeing Pakistan on the screen.

And then movies started coming with girls wearing shorts and dancing in bars :rofl: So Pakistani, right? Since last few years, Pakistani industry has stalled around $5-7 million revenue AT MAX. This is literally laughable in a country of 220 million people. US students earn more revenue for their homemade projects.

Pakistanis, like anyone else in the world, prefer watching original content. So Hollywood and even Bollywood is preferred. Pakistani dramas are original and it looks like watching Pakistan on screen. Hence Pakistani dramas dwarf star plus or other countries' dramas in consumption.
The problem is simple the number of screens in Pakistan are too few and concentrated in 4 cities only for the industry to grow number of multiplexes need to grow as for your claim that US student projects earn more well they have a bigger economy.
What movies make in Pakistan is more or less enough to sustain themselves I mean 40-50 crore on eid releases aint so bad :D
https://trending.pk/2018/06/this-is-how-much-pakistani-films-made-on-eid-after-bollywood-ban/
As far as I can see, it's getting back on it's feet.
It won't be overnight, but slowly they are producing better and better movies.
They are making films people like and even non eid releases are going around the 10-12 crore sweet spot

Our aim now should be to expand cinemas in smaller cities and promote international releases
Some films made half their earnings in foreign countries
 
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The problem is simple the number of screens in Pakistan are too few and concentrated in 4 cities only for the industry to grow number of multiplexes need to grow as for your claim that US student projects earn more well they have a bigger economy.
What movies make in Pakistan is more or less enough to sustain themselves I mean 40-50 crore on eid releases aint so bad :D
https://trending.pk/2018/06/this-is-how-much-pakistani-films-made-on-eid-after-bollywood-ban/

:lol:

And why do you think the number of screens haven't exploded in Pakistan? Yup....lack of demand since nobody gives tiny sh*t about low-quality Bollywood copies.

How about Pakistan films performance abroad? There is no issue of screens and Pakistani community abroad is wealthy as well----so obvious Pakistani movies will kick *** abroad (like Pakistani dramas do), right?

Oh yeah, same thing. LITERALLY NOBODY GIVES A SH*T :rofl::rofl::rofl: People just don't go to waste their dollar, Pounds, or Dinar to see a low quality, under-budget, wanna be copy of some bollywood movies with Pakistani actresses wearing shorts 'representing' a 'Lahori girl' (I saw that happening in one movie and was literally laughing as how bad character development was). Imagine Hollywood making a character " average American LA Girl" and showing it wearing hijab and abstaining from alcohol. Guess what? people would only laugh at such bad character development on screen. Same goes the opposite way as well.

I know you don't know this, but film industries of congo (yes, fucking CONGO!!) are more profitable with higher audience than Lollywood. Congo's per capita income is $800 in purchasing power. Pakistan's per capita income is around $6000 on PPP (almost 8x more!)....yet our industry is ranked lower than Congo's.

But I'm sure its all due to 'screens' and not bad product.
 
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:lol:

And why do you think the number of screens haven't exploded in Pakistan? Yup....lack of demand since nobody gives tiny sh*t about low-quality Bollywood copies.

How about Pakistan films performance abroad? There is no issue of screens and Pakistani community abroad is wealthy as well----so obvious Pakistani movies will kick *** abroad (like Pakistani dramas do), right?

Oh yeah, same thing. LITERALLY NOBODY GIVES A SH*T :rofl::rofl::rofl: People just don't go to waste their dollar, Pounds, or Dinar to see a low quality, under-budget, wanna be copy of some bollywood movies with Pakistani actresses wearing shorts 'representing' a 'Lahori girl' (I saw that happening in one movie and was literally laughing as how bad character development was). Imagine Hollywood making a character " average American LA Girl" and showing it wearing hijab and abstaining from alcohol. Guess what? people would only laugh at such bad character development on screen. Same goes the opposite way as well.

I know you don't know this, but film industries of congo (yes, fucking CONGO!!) are more profitable with higher audience than Lollywood. Congo's per capita income is $800 in purchasing power. Pakistan's per capita income is around $6000 on PPP (almost 8x more!)....yet our industry is ranked lower than Congo's.

But I'm sure its all due to 'screens' and not bad product.
1) The number of screens are growing but not at the same pace after bollywood ban and new taxes (its still growing though)
2) Eid releases are having 90%+ seat occupancy so false
3) Every year is better than the year before it as far as earnings are concerned
https://dailytimes.com.pk/350348/2018-a-stellar-year-for-pakistani-cinema/
4) Pakistani movies are making big abroad some more than others
https://www.asianimage.co.uk/leisure/movies/14745619.pakistani-movie-janaan-hits-top-ten-spot-in-uk/
5) Our modern industry is barely 6 years old it will take another decade for it to rise
The dead decade of 2000-2010 really did a number here
 
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Making crappy copies of bollywood. nearly every movie has the same loser comedy, or rom-com formula. no one wants to see the same sh*t again and again. nothing that contains a message, nothing that addresses the issues of Pakistan. all they have is item songs and crappy romantic story lines.
 
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Trying very hard to copy Bollywood.
This TBH.

Not a true representation of Pakistani culture.

Making crappy copies of bollywood. nearly every movie has the same loser comedy, or rom-com formula. no one wants to see the same sh*t again and again. nothing that contains a message, nothing that addresses the issues of Pakistan. all they have is item songs and crappy romantic story lines.
Agreed 100%

Pakistani film directors need a serious wake-up call.
 
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