Re: Why Samina Pirzada didn't make any film after 'Intiha'
That's the biggest problem these days
Few cinemas left to open your movies in.
If your movie is not some super-hit, forget it, you'll be losing money. So I guess pple don't want to take the risks.
While a so-called lack of cinemas may compound the problem, the absence of professional financiers/producers is the real issue. Inteha was independently produced by Peerzada through a loan she got from the First Women's Bank worth about 70 lakhs (decent amount for that time).
She got a gujjar producer for Shararat who made her film a mess by getting in the Reemas and Nirmas etc. into the storyline. Ofcourse you don't go on national television admitting that no one is ready to finance your films lol
Re: Why Samina Pirzada didn't make any film after 'Intiha'
Yep, lack of finance is the major problem. If only any potential financiers out there knew how much influence cinema can have on the masses...they'd be rushing to invest in films.
Yep, lack of finance is the major problem. If only any potential financiers out there knew how much influence cinema can have on the masses...they'd be rushing to invest in films.
In this imperfect world, financiers invest primarily for returns -- financial returns, that. Intelligent producers, who have a thumb on the requirements of the Pakistani audience, and who have a knack for gathering talented, productive people are the need of teh hour.
Re: Why Samina Pirzada didn't make any film after 'Intiha'
we do have intelligent producers that can undertake such a task but they alone cannot finance a whole film, businesses should also be involved...shaan's urdu film is being financed by Mobilink......i hope Samina could get a similar deal. Mobilink is bound to be more professional than gujjar obsessed producers atm.