I would really like to know if actors and actresses make out in Pakistani movies. I know the dresses that the actresses (at least) wear show a lot skin in Pakistani movies. However, I do not know whether people make out or not and that is what I would like to know.
Our country seems to be in some sort of hysteria and has been throwing fits ever since Meera made out with some guy in Nazar.
Pakistani movies are almost just as bad from the little that I have watched and given that Pakistanis have been going gaga for decades over Bollywood movies, actors and actresses, I don’t see why it is something so objectional.
By no means am I promoting Muslims to make out in the movies, but if such stuff happens in Pakistani movies then why is it such a big deal if Meera goes and makes out in an Indian movie?
It would only make some sort of sense if Pakistani movies don’t show such stuff. Even then it won’t be long before people start making out in Pakistani movies (if they aren’t already).
Just today at college, I was chatting with an Indian friend and he mentioned how Pakistanis have been going crazy about Meera has done. He and many other Indians could care less honestly, so that rules out the possibility of Indians thinking bad of Pakistani actresses in general (I recall someone mentioned in another thread how Indians would think bad of our actresses). So why the hoopla?
Either shun all sorts of vulgarity in Pakistani movies or stop criticizing what people decide they want to do.
For me, the problem with this whole Meera thing is that she is not helping Pakistan's weak cinema by doing what she does. If she kisses and does love scenes in an Indian movie, then they'll have her doing it in Pakistani movies when she comes back. FURTHERMORE, the perverted directors in Pakistani cinema will make other girls do it too.
There will be repercussions of what she's done in Pakistan.
That doesn't mean I'm OKAY with the nudity issues that perverted Pakistani films have. In fact, in a lot of run down cinemas, they're actually showing porn movies when they're advertising for some "pakistani movie".
Locals know it, and that's why in most cinemas you'll see guys showing up to see the movie, not women.
sadzzz, what Meera did is wrong and the allusion made in Daira was also wrong. I don't recall Pakistanis getting upset over the allusion made in Daira? Or all the openness that is becoming common in dramas, so why not complain about the dramas as well? Ie. hold protests and openly condemn those who work and produce dramas.
^ i think Daira was showing something quite realistic.. I mean stuff like this happens and they were potraying a certain type of lifestyle or society... so i dunno..
I havent seen the Meera movie, and prob wont as well... vulgarity is not ammusing
sadzzz, even putting Daira aside; Pakistani dramas over all have changed a lot. No longer the same family dramas they used to be.
Btw... I actually watched Nazar. I finished it in an hour (fwd'ed songs and all the other useless talk) and I didn't find it as vulgar as people have made it sound. It's an average Indian movie.
Daira is a socially-awakening novel which later became a made-for TV movie. The kiss there was not an actual one - it was just made to give the effect that the two characters are kissing.
In Nazar, there were no "social" intentions involved. There is no social-political message. The movie is a total entertainment venture which is actually a copy of some American movie. Creativity it is not. Art it is not. And yet the kiss is real.
And don't even try to compare Ayesha Alam's excellent job in Daira to this Meera-Sheera. Ayesha Alam, despite portraying a lewd woman, did not wear revealing clothes. You didn't see her cleavage popping out (although one can argue that she probably doesn't have much shrugs)
Meera on the other hand used her body to get attention. Yep, that's how far muslims have come now.
And no, there has been no full kiss on the Pakistani movie scene. French kiss that is. Actors these days may be seen to kiss a filmstar's stomach in a scene, although that's no better. And they make it seem like the two stars are kissing, but its done thru an effect like a dupatta draped over them, or one face shadowing another's, etc.
Have you seen many of the grown up/married Pakistani males? They have pot bellies and if they are into paan, that just leaves you with no incentive to stay in good shape.
I am a lil bit confused. Are we talking about making out in movies or in theatres? I don't care if they make out or not in movies but nobody should have a problem with two love birds making out in the back row.
Anyways I remember some sort of ‘contact’ between Meera and Humayun Saeed in ‘Inteha’. It was released in 99 and back then Sameena Pirzada put on quite a bold show.