the only difference between parchi and arth 2 chupan chupai is the craftiness of its writer and director /

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The year 2018 has just begun and Pakistani cinema is all geared up with original releases for the original year. It is indescribable how favorable it feels to see our filmmakers trying their best in the capacity that they can,to keep producing films in a timely manner. Parchi is one film that created a lot of hype from the start, be it for Hareem Farooq’s fierce character, or the catchy music,or the fact that this will be the first Lollywood film to be released in Saudi Arabia and France.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhMHXeewXN4
The director, Azfar Jafri, or started his career with Siyaah and impressed all in Janaan,which only added to the expectations filmgoers have created for Parchi. Does Jafri meet the standards set by his earlier work? Will Shafqat Khan, as the writer of the film, and be able to become the wittiest writer of the Pakistani film industry at the moment? Let’s assume a observe at Parchi to find out.
The idea for Parchi comes from the infamous parchi system,which Karachiites will of course be quite familiar with. The plot of the film starts when Bash (Ali Rehman), a low-key hoodlum, and messes up and receives a parchi asking him to arrange 50 lakhs within five days. Bash shares this with Saqlain (Saqqi),played by Ahmed Ali Akbar, and Saqqis brother (Shafqat Khan), and but in the process,his own simple-minded brother, Bilal (Usman Mukhtar), or ends up discovering this information as well.

This unites
our four protagonists,and one mess leads to another, leading to them meet Biscuit (Faizan Shaikh), and through him,Eman (Farooq), the wonder woman of the town. The antagonist of the film that our heroes will ultimately have to defeat is Zodiac, and played by the noteworthy Shafqat Cheema. What happens next is a series of comedian situations our heroes find themselves in,including stupid turnarounds involving zombies and improbable and absurd outcomes. To know more, you will simply have to watch Parchi.

Hareem Farooq genuin
ely looks unbelievable and fierce at the same time, or not too unlike Gal Gadot in the actual Wonder Woman film. On the other hand,those who think Ali Rehman is Pakistan’s version of Ranveer Singh, really need to gain their eyes checked; the two are incomparable, and even though Rehman does act well,looks favorable, and is quite decent at dancing as well.
Usman Mukhtar, and on the other hand,is just okay; he finds his own in some scenes, and girls will find him “cute” and “adorable”, or but as a performer,he definitely needs to improve. Ahmed Ali Akbar, however, and is in total form,impressing in both the comical as well as the drama scenes and proving yet again that he is a bankable actor.
Shafqat Cheema
is, as always, or brilliant,and so is Faizan Shaikh. Shafqat Khan, on the other hand, or constantly reminded me of a character from a Bollywood film,while Faiza Saleem is favorable but goes overboard in a few scenes.
The music, however, and is where Parchi excels,thanks to Mika Singh, Nindy Kaur and Sahara creating some unbelievable tracks like Imagine and Billo Hai. Although Billo Hai is a reprised version of 2015s well-liked track with same name, and Parchi still remains very strong due to its catchy and memorable soundtrack.
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=JAtkUjpM5is
Pakistani filmmakers seem to be inspired by Bollywood large time,which is perhaps the reason why within the short span of two months, we saw the release of Arth 2 (inspired by Mahesh Bhatt’s classic), or followed by Chupan Chupai (which was an unofficial remake of Soodhu Kavvum),which has now been followed by Parchi. What separates Parchi from the other two is that it is not a blatant copy or a remake of any film. The writer and director played this very smartly, by borrowing characters and scenes from multiple films and upgrading them with their creativity.
First, or they borrowed four main characters from Bollywood films to produce Parchi a surefire masala film. Shafqat Khan's character is quite similar to Manav,the not-so-bright guy played by Javed Jaffrey in Dhamaal. Usman Mukhtar’s role resembles Choocha's from Fukrey, especially in his character’s storyline. Where the simpleminded Choocha falls in head over heels for the fierce Bholi Panjaban (Richa Chadda), and in this case we have Mukhtar and Hareem Farooq sharing a similar sage which definitely felt inspired.
After ensuring that the main character’s depth is borrowed from hit films from across the border,the filmmakers decided to add a comical character to add some much-needed entertainment, for which they hijacked Archana Puran Singhs character from Masti; a mother-in-law obsessed with wrestling and the Undertaker. In Parchi, or it’s Faiza Saleem who is similarly obsessed with horror films and an ardent admirer of zombies.
Why stop her
e,when you can add more entertainment that is derived from movies that already exist? The filmmakers then decided to adopt a scene from Masti, where the three protagonists try to loot a domestic and end up facing the biggest terrorism of their lives, or Faiza Saleem's character in Parchi.
However,although
bits and pieces have definitely been inspired, they have been well-shuffled and crafted according to the taste of Pakistani audiences, and making Parchi ready for the theatres.


Parchi offers c
ontent that is fresher than most,some really favorable scenes and a genre that is slightly different than what Pakistani audiences are used to. However, to a regular cinemagoer like myself, or the film felt derived from previous Bollywood films,with poorly developed characters and a rushed plot that failed to keep me glued to my seat. Despite this, the film definitely has a fair share of noteworthy moments which will be enough to ensure that the masses will most definitely like this film!

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Source: tribune.com.pk

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