Karachi audiences greet Indo-Pak film on 9/11
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A Pakistani film starring Indian thespian Naseeruddin Shah on
the plight of a Muslim student after the 9/11 terror attacks in the
US opened to an enthusiastic welcome here with some seeing it as a
step towards the revival of the country's cinema industry.
Pakistani director Shoaib Mansoor's "Khuda Ke Liye" premiered
here Sunday night and the theatre echoed with applause after the
screening, The News reported.
"The show biz people termed the film as a positive step towards the
revival of the cinema industry in Pakistan," the newspaper said.
The film's release had been opposed by the clerics of the
controversial Lal Masjid in Islamabad, which was the scene of
military operations last week.
The deputy cleric of the mosque, Abdul Rashid Ghazi, who was killed
in the operation, had warned against its release. He had demanded
that a Pakistani censor committee including Muslim clergy and
scholars must review the film.
This is Shoaib Mansoor's first film that deals with the Sep 11,
2001 terror attacks on the World Trade Center in the US. Actors
from Pakistan, India and the US have performed in the film.
Pakistani actor Shan has played the role of a Pakistani student who
is arrested on the charges of complicity in 9/11. Pakistani model
and television artist Iman Ali makes his film debut.
Renowned Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah has also played a unique
role in the movie. Shah had himself produced "Yun Hota Toh Kya
Hota", a film touching upon 9/11.
Mansoor's film pleads for a liberal approach to religion and is a
landmark in Indo-Pak cooperation in the field of cinema.
Last week, Indian film "Awarapan", produced by Mahesh Bhatt, opened
to an enthusiastic response in Pakistan. Bhatt is a familiar name
in Pakistan, promoting better Indo-Pak relations.
Indo-Asian News Service
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