Bilal Lashari dips his hands in films

The director broke into the mainstream media through his music videos for prominent acts such as Atif Aslam, Overload, Mekaal Hasan Band, Entity Paradigm etc. They carry his signature inclination towards fantastical storytelling with a prominent dramatic flair prompting him to become the director-of-choice for those in the industry. His last body of work, Entity Paradigm’s Shor Macha, was shot in over five locations all over Pakistan and had an accompanying documentary on the making of the ‘epic’ video itself.

At the moment, however, Bilal Lashari is engrossed in shooting, in the hills of Islamabad, his full-length feature film called Waar (to strike). “We’re in production right now and we’ve shot about 25 per cent of the film,” says Bilal. The storyline has been inspired by terrorist attacks in Pakistan. “But with a very stylised interpretation of it,” he adds.

Why Islamabad? “The entire production is based in Islamabad, the producer (Hassan Waqas Rana) is based here and he calls the shots. Most of the scenes and script are based around locations in Islamabad… maybe just a few scenes are based in Lahore and Istanbul.” He adds that Hassan has several film projects up his sleeves and has “big plans of restarting the film scene in Pakistan.” The production company for Waar is Mindworks Media.

Lashari has also managed to get iconic actor, Shaan, on board and describes working with the actor as “the best experience yet. He was just so professional. And because he knows what you are talking about, it’s easy to communicate with him.”

“A director knows what he wants from an actor, Shaan gives you that and more. Things you wouldn’t expect that lie in the subtleties of his work,” enthused Bilal adding that, “I was very excited about working with him. In fact I changed my facebook status the same day I was supposed to work with him. I wasn’t intimidated because I’ve known him from before. He’s also a sellable artist.”

“Besides Shaan, there is Shamoon Abbasi in the film, otherwise the rest of the cast are brand new actors,” added Bilal, “we’re also working with a newer crew.” He also mentions that film doesn’t carry any ‘song and dance’ sequences. So far, we can expect Waar to have a summer release.

Does he have plans of working on any more music videos? “I’m putting them on hold for now. I love music videos and I don’t think I am ever going to quit that. The budgets have gone down and the returns are not as rewarding as the work that is put in.” One has also heard he takes a long, long time to work on a video, what does he have to say about that? “If you give a great budget I’ll do it in half the time!” laughs Lashari.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/01/09/bilal-lashari-dips-his-hands-in-films.html

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Yep should be good. Bilal was really good here in San Francisco. Never actually knew him, but I work with his teacher, Jonathan. He used to work on 10 "productions" at once. He got pretty good contacts in L.A. too. But ended up going back to pakistan. He used to impress everyone, because anytime he needed equipment, he'd make a phone call to his dad, and the equipment would arrive.

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His music videos are pretty decent, but that doesn't necessarily imply that he's going to make good films. Will have to wait and see how his production turns out -- though he deserves much praise for doing the impossible i.e. finding a film financier. Lashari's ultra-complacent colleagues have been making tall claims for the last decade about making a movie, seems like he's going to be the one who is going to pull it off even though he's relatively a newbie.

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Sounds interesting, seems making music videos in Pakistan is getting more difficult due to financial pressures - good news for film though. Hope the rest of music vid fraternity follow Lashari's lead.

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Really excited about this new venture..btw bilal lashari is dipping more than his hands in a lot of other things these days.. ugggh, that guy needs to start eating tofu to control his libido

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As long as the feature doesn't including overacting (like amitabh types), tight pants (like shahrukh khan types) and silly musicals, there is hope. Lollywood and Bollywood (and yes its the same thing to the sane world) ... don't get me started on those. I'm looking forward to mr. lashari's efforts.

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WOW that is great news. Bilal is pretty talented but i just hope he maintains his film in the decency frame. otherwise he has the potential to make a real good film. inshallah....good luck bilal.

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Seems things are looking up for our film industry and a job well done to Bilal Lashari… his film ‘Waar’ is to be released by Warner Bros. (of all companies!)

Read on:

http://www.pakium.com/2011/03/25/warner-bros-to-release-bilal-lashari’s-film-‘waar-to-strike-worldwide

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wow thats a great news.

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This is what I've been waiting for during the past 15 yrs.

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^ i know what you mean. I think people are realising the huge potential pakistani cinema has.

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I've been talking about this potential for YEARS!!! No one frikkin listens to me.

There are stories in Pakistan. Stories that need to be told.

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Check out the mind blowing behind the scene pics of the film. One gets to see Shaan for the first time in the film. Pakistani Cinema is definitely going places. A number of good films are currently in production or about to be released. The talent has always been there but what’s needed is the right environment for good film making which I am sorry still does not exist in Pakistan. The day we understand the importance of cinema in Pakistan our industry will thrive.

http://www.koolmuzone.com/2011/03/warner-bros-bilal-lashari-pakistan-film-waar-release-summer-2011/

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I want to see a picture of this Bilal Lashari. He may be boy number 6.

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thats bilal lashari

ps. he is good looking mashallah…has resemblance of fawad khan

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Excuse my cynicism, but the film looks like bad ISPR propaganda. On their own war movies are a bad idea, we see too much of it around us and on television.

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^ Per some insiders who are working on this movie it is being funded by the ISPR

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Sorry guys, but i don't understand why the movie being funded by ISPR is such a bad thing - will someone kindly explain?

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It’s an English-language film, quite risky for a film that wants to attract Pakistani masses. Going to release this year in June:

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IMPRESSIVE !