With a scheduled launch of its original sound track (OST) on
March 8 in Karachi, Mehreen Syed and Umair Rana starrer Chambaili is finally
making headway.
The big budget Urdu film is a political feature film that is
centred on several themes and will include a mix of veteran and prominent
actors. It is a collaborative production by Abdullah Kadwani and Shahzad Nawaz
under the banners 7th Sky Films and Couple Films, and has been directed by
Ismail Jilani.
“Passion has inspired us to make this film,” says Nawaz. The
film-makers hope to provide a series of firsts to the new commercial cinema
scene that has been developing over the last year. Nawaz has a prominent role
in the film, from being the writer, lyricist and actor to also putting together
a talented cast and producing the film.
“I believe if the team you are working with has credibility,
people will support the film,” explains Nawaz. “We have the technology but
right now we are limited when it comes to post-production.”
He also shares that it was important to complete Chambaili in
Pakistan because the film circuit for multi-plexes is limited to 25 cinemas and
distribution opportunities are relatively limited. Nawaz also says that
Chambaili’s release date will be announced later this month.
“We wanted to make sure that when the public sees the film,
our characters remain bigger than the
actors,” he says. “This is an independent film — a small effort to bring a
bigger idea to life; it’s two years of work.”
The film is about a group of friends who find themselves at
crossroads. It is set in a fictitious country and revolves around the themes of
change and struggle. Without being specific to issues in Pakistan, the film
hopes to connect with issues facing the region as whole. Highlighting the
notion of freedom, Chambaili promises to be a modern day patriotic film.
“I remember the time when August 14 used to be a big thing;
we would see a lot more flags. Even today, I have observed that it has somehow
become fashionable to be unpatriotic,” says Nawaz. “I see this as a project of
hope.”
The film has included several new actors, such as model
Mehreen Syed who is also playing a role alongside Nawaz. The star-studded cast
includes distinguished theatre actor Umair Rana and several veteran actors such
as Shafqat Cheema and Hamza Abbasi. The surprise inclusion in the film is
Salmaan Peerzada, who will be acting in a Pakistani film for the first time in
his long career. He was signed on following an audition.
“Since it [Chambaili] is our first feature film, we had funds
to bring in new faces,” says Jilani. “We have a good balance between some known
faces and some new ones.” Jilani explains that while there are several issues
with the infrastructure of the Pakistani film industry, he is sure that the
audiences will like the film.
“Like most film-makers, we also had to start from scratch,”
says Jilani. “But this is definitely not an ordinary film, it will give hope to
other film-makers.”
Meanwhile, the film’s OST launch is looking to connect with a
global audience as it will be streamed live via the internet. The recent
release of music video Dil Bolay, sung by Kamran Saggu featuring Salwa and
directed by Najam Sheraz, has created a stir in the music scene. Chambaili is
also one of the few films in which qawwali has been included on the soundtrack.
“There will be no picturised songs, instead we will have
montages and music that is part of the film itself — not the way its seen in
Bollywood,” says Nawaz.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 4th, 2013.
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