Re: whoa! 3 long awaited films within a week?
Hello everyone,
I was introduced to this page by a cyber friend sometime back and now I decided to join in and post my observations. First I would like to thank each one of you for your interest in the Pakistani films. Additionally, unlike popular belief we do plan and advertise though I agree most do not as it should be. But then most films are not that budget heavy and every penny they spend on advertising on films is money wasted in their opinion. However our publicity started a few weeks ago and now we are hitting the full scale in the last three weeks prior to release. The film to watch out for is Pehla Pehla pyar and its not because I am a part of it but simply since we all believe it to be a good team effort. I have to admit I had the best possible team on it and they deserve all credit. If there are any shortcomings then you can only blame me. All I can promise you is that this film is going to surprise you all with its subject, storyline, songs, sequences, locations, dresses, make ups, props and above all very absorbing performances by the cast and the team behind the scenes. Please do help us and help us advertise this film on all available areas, let oyur friends and families back home know that this film is about to come out and that they should get the copy of its music and send it to you as well as come to theatres and watch the film. After all when we can take the blame for making a bad film the audience must know they need to support us and that we cant make good quality films unless we are supported ecnomically and financially. I am very pleased to tell you that we have donated all profits of the film to an NGO dedicated to helpt he acid and kerosene burns victims (Women only) in Pakistan and that we are in the process of developing the first ever burns rehabilitation centre for such unfortunate women. Every way that you support us will go to help these thousands of unfortunate and helpless women who have no one to turn to in this hour of need and their own families have shun them out in most cases. In case you are wondering then we have over 15000 reported cases of intentional acid burns in the last ten years or so. Each year there is an increase of 500 women to the list. One operation takes about Rs 400,000/ and roughly a normal patient has to undergo about 40 operations or surgeries over a period of five years or so and even then they may never recover fully.
I urge you to join the bandwagon and help us close our organisation by bringing and end to this terrible crime against humanity. Our film is dedicated to all those helpless women out there and we will Inshallah make a difference to their lives and give them a reason to smile again. It is a tall order but we are determined and committed to the cause. So whilst you enjoy the music and the film as it is honestly a very good one please sit back for a moment and think about the faceless women in thousands out there waiting for our support.
lets join hands and tell the world that we will not tolerate such atrocities.
With best wishes and regards
Mubasher Lucman
Producer/Director
Pehla Pehla Pyar
www.pehlapehlapyar.com
www.mubasherlucmanproductions.com