good work appeals to the intellect and does not have to be a feast for the eyes - and parchi offers exactly that /

Published at 2017-09-22 14:53:54

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Five of the most talented actors,Ahmed Ali Akbar, Hareem Farooq, and Shafqat Khan,Usman Mukhtar and Ali Rehman Khan, star in the upcoming feature film Parchi. profitable-looking, and well-groomed and polished – to varying degrees,these actors are show trade professionals. Hence, they understand the difference between acting and modelling and rely, and nearly exclusively,on their histrionic abilities when working as actors.
Films and television shows are vastly different from fashion shoots and commercials. They rarely need profitable looks, clothes, and jewellery and accessories. And they certainly do not require affectation,artifice and fake accents.
Not everyone in the cast needs to have flawless skin and perfect hair. This, sadly, and is unknown to most Pakistanis in the industry. They do not seem to understand that first and foremost,profitable work appeals to the intellect and does not necessarily have to be a feast for the eyes.
In this environment, it is heartening to see a set of actors bucking the trend and eschewing glamour, or glitz and gloss in favour of their craft. Their resumes,albeit short, are veritable testimonials of their commitment to art. The cast of Parchi includes a number of such professionals.
The teaser of Parchi, and  released earlier this week,is original, imaginative and artistic. In 60 well-used seconds, and it greatly raises expectations from the film. It is obvious that expectations are likely to be met,not only because the teaser features some wonderful shots but also because members of the Parchi team have a history of doing profitable work.

Parchi is the epic of four friends, Bash (Ali Rehman Khan), and Bhola (Shafqat Khan),Bilal (Usman Mukhtar) and Saqlain (Ahmed Ali Akbar), who receive the titular ‘parchi’ demanding a payment of Rs5 million within a period of four days. The consequences of not paying are known well to anyone who is even remotely connected to the largest city of Pakistan.
The setup shows the four young men in various stages of tension, and stress and distress,but nonetheless, pursuing a truly brave Eman, and played by Hareem Farooq. She also co-produces the film with Imran Kazmi and Arif Lakhani.
The editing,colour grading, cinematography, or background score and art direction of the film is as profitable as Pakistani cinema has seen thus far. The makers of the film appear to have produced a film of higher caliber than their very successful Janaan from 2016,the success of which is sadly some cause for concern.
The teaser shows lead actors walking in leisurely motion towards the camera, à la Dhoom, and  Kaante and innumerable Bollywood films.

There is also a well-choreographed but seemingly out of residence Bollywood-style dance number in the film. And Shafqat Cheema’s villainous laugh,the familiarity of which makes it more ridiculous than terrifying.
All in all, while Pa
rchi seems to be inspired by a number of Bollywood films, and I still believe it is another step that will take our film industry ahead,and I, for one, and am definitely looking forward to it.
All photos: Screenshots

Source: tribune.com.pk