Tag: Ishrat Made in China

  • Good News for Pakistani filmmakers: SHC orders 85% preference for local films

    Good News for Pakistani filmmakers: SHC orders 85% preference for local films

    After the mess that local films like Chakkar, Dum Mastam and Pardey Mein Rehne Do faced with regards to their screening times being allotted to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, there has been a major development in the situation.

    The Sindh High Court has ordered that local films get 85% of playing time at Pakistani cinemas, with foreign cinemas being allowed 15% of the exhibition space.

    According to the high court order, foreign releases must comply by rules of the Motion Picture Ordinance, 1979, which states that internationally produced films screening in Pakistan can be allowed 15% screen space of locally created films are screening as well.

    The order states that the defendants must follow the rules of the Motion Picture Ordinance “strictly in letter and spirit” and to provide 85% exhibition time to Pakistani films till the next date of hearing on June 2.

    The Sindh High Court suits numbering 754, 754 and 755 have Cereal Entertainment (Adnan Siddiqui and Akhter Hasnain), Wajahat Rauf and Shazia Wajahat, and Farid Nawaz Productions (Yasir Nawaz and Nida Yasir) as plaintiffs, for their films Dum Mastam, Parde Mein Rehne Do and Chakkar respectively.

    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Central Board of Film Censors, Punjab Film Censor Board, Sindh Board of Film Censors, Competition Commission of Pakistan, J.B. Films, Nueplex Cinemas, Cinepax Cinemas, Cinegold Cinemas, HKC Entertainment and the Karachi District South deputy commissioner.

    Local filmmakers called for compensation in the face of damages the films and makers faced with the distribution of screen time, of which the relevant teams have been vocal about on social media.

    While chaos has already ensued for local films in the wake of the release of Doctor Strange, this ruling may prove beneficial (if gone unchallenged) for upcoming local releases such as Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad and London Nahi Jaunga. Moreover, while the Marvel film has amassed big figures at the box office, upcoming foreign releases such as The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Memory, and Top Gun: Maverick stand to potentially be impacted by this decision.

    Earier this year the Zindagi Gulzar Hai star, Sanam Saeed expressed her disappointment over the absence of posters and standees of her newly released film, Ishrat Made in China, in one of the outlets of Nueplex Cinemas at Minhas Road, Karachi. There were no posters displayed of the film in the cinema.

    She took to her Twitter handle to express her concern and tagged JB Films who is the owner of Nueplex cinemas.

    She wrote, “A little disappointed in #nuplexcinemas for not putting up any of our film posters, especially on Rashid Minhas Road.”

    She also urged the cinema owners to support Pakistani content as Hollywood does not need promotion for superheroes films.

    Meanwhile, Nueplex cinemas also released their official statement and clarified their stance.

    According to the cinema management, the distributor/producer is solely responsible for providing promotional material such as standees and posters. It added, “Hence, this issue may be better addressed if it is taken up with them.”

    They also explained that the film was given only two dedicated screens throughout the opening weekend at Askari IV and DHA. They urged to bring this matter to the distributor first to resolve the issue.

    Ishrat Made in China was released on March 4 along with Hollywood’s superhero film, The Batman starring Robert Pattison in Pakistan.

  • ‘Will have to use whitening injections for Maryam Nawaz’s biopic’: Sanam Saeed opens up, Humayun Saeed reacts

    ‘Will have to use whitening injections for Maryam Nawaz’s biopic’: Sanam Saeed opens up, Humayun Saeed reacts

    Celebrity duo of Mohib Mirza and Sanam Saeed appeared together on Geo’s Jashan-e-Cricket to promote their forthcoming film, Ishrat: Made In China.

    The Zindagi Gulzar Hai star was questioned whether she would agree to play the role of politician, Maryam Nawaz. Saeed responded saying that if that were ever to happen, she would require beauty procedures such as injections to whiten her complexion. She concluded by saying that it would be fun to play her on-screen.

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    Superstar Humayun Saeed liked her statement on Instagram.

    Mohib candidly responded to the question about getting whitening injections, to which he replied that he has never gotten them.

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    Sanam described “The Cake” as the best movie of her career and said that she loves working in films more than drama.

  • Cast of ‘Ishrat Made in China’ unveiled

    Cast of ‘Ishrat Made in China’ unveiled

    While we may not be able to enjoy a movie in the cinema anytime soon thanks to coronavirus, but there were a handful of Pakistani films scheduled to hit theatres this year. Among them was Muhib Mirza’s feature film Ishrat Made in China. The film may not be releasing anytime soon but the makers decided to unveil the cast of the film to keep their audiences hooked, as Sanam Saeed puts it.

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    The film, which marks Muhib’s directorial debut, will feature Sanam, Shamoon Abbasi, Mani, HSY, Sara Loran, Ali Kazmi and Shabbir Jan among others. All the actors shared their posters on social media and expressed their excitement for the film. Sanam clarified these posters are only the cast reveal and not the character looks.

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    The film will mark Hassan Shehryar’s acting debut and designer couldn’t be more excited for its release.

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    Further details about the film have not yet been shared by the film’s team. However, some reports have suggested that Ishrat Made in China is an action flick which revolves around gang rivalries.

    Mahira Khan also wished Sanam best of luck and said that she has heard great things about the film.

    Meanwhile, a few members of the cast and crew of the film had been stranded in Thailand where they had gone for the film’s shoot. After being stuck there for almost two weeks, they returned via a special flight arranged by the Government of Pakistan to repatriate those stuck in Thailand and Japan.