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‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ without any doubt is one of the best movies that can ever be produced in Pakistan. It’s not about the A-list cast but also about how well it has been directed by Bilal Lashari.
The movie which stars Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Mahira Khan, Gohar Rasheed, and Humaima Malik, focuses on the legendary rivalry between local hero Maula Jatt (played by Fawad Khan), and Noori Natt (played by Hamza Ali Abbasi) the son of the leader of a brutal gang.
Now, here’s what kept the audience captivated throughout the 2.30 hours:
P.S. there are no spoilers!
Cinematic experience
Indeed ‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ has set a new standard for Pakistani cinematic excellence, praising the scale, actors, cinematography, music, visual effects, and more.
Here, the credit goes to Bilal Lashari for his wonderful exudation of frames. What does not work for most Pakistani movies is what Bilal Lashari gets right as the cinematographer; inshort his films look like films.
Maula Jatt vs Noori Nutt
The chemistry between Hamza and Fawad is electrifying. The confrontational dialogues and fight scenes set the screen on fire You can’t rate whose better in a frame; both are equally powerful, both are equally brilliant, and simply fantastic.
Set and design
From the start, the production design was fantastic. From the palaces, the arena, and the prison, to the village, nothing looks out of place in any frame.
Sound department
There’s furniture breaking, throats slashed, cutlery thrown, and people stabbed. The sound department gets everything right. It’s as real as it gets. The background score is fantastic and enhances the vibe of the film in every scene.
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Dialogues
Nasir Adeeb is a legend when it comes to writing dialogues for ‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’. There are several clap-worthy dialogues in the movie. Both Fawad and Hamza get sharp acidic lines that can pierce through the glass. What audiences loved the most were the dialogues from the original film were also used in the best parts with great timing.
Overall, the movie is a treat for the Pakistani audience. This film can compete with international cinema in every way. Even if you don’t speak Punjabi, it does not make any difference you will love it anyway.
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