It is the most anticipated film of the year.
After the resounding success of Waar last year, Pakistani audiences seem to have
developed a taste for the action thriller genre — not surprisingly so, there is
enough happening in the country to provide enough material for a whole series
and then some!
The first trailer of Operation 021 was released
online roughly around three weeks ago and caused quite a bit of a stir.
Since then, the team behind the film have
promised fans a series of video logs showing testimonials and some
behind-the-scene footage of the film.
They’ve just released their first one and it
features Pakistani photographer Amean J. The log is hosted on the official Azad
Film Company’s (Jami’s production house) Vimeo channel.
Although Amean J has also experimented with
directing music videos and is a familiar face in the art circle, he’s says that
when Jami approached him, he jumped at the opportunity to work with a director
he looks up to.
“Without questioning who, when, what, how,” said
the lens man, “the only thing I said was: batain kab karna hai?”
Amean J has done the publicity shoot for some of
the main characters in the film. These will most probably be used in the film’s
posters, press releases etc.
Directed by Jami Mahmood (Duur and Humsafar by
Strings, Bum Phatta by Ali Azmat to name a few) a director known for his
beautiful frames and imagery, Operation 021 is an action-spy thriller bilingual
film featuring both a Pakistani and a foreign cast and crew. Not surprisingly,
it is predominantly set in Karachi.
Starring Pakistan’s only leading man (or so it
seems!) Shaan Shahid in the titular role, the films cast also includes Aaminah
Sheikh, Ayub Khoso, Hameed Sheikh, Tatmain ul Qulb, Ayaz Samoo, Gohar Rasheed,
Bilal Ashraf, Wendy Haines, Joe Towne, James Hallet, Abdullah Ghaznavi, Shamoon
Abbasi, Daniyal Raheal.
The film is has been produced by Jami, Azaan
Sami Khan and Zeba Bakhtiar. It has been written by Jami, Joe Towne and Summer
Nicks. The film is set to hit Pakistani theatres on August 14, 2014 —
Pakistan’s 67th independence day.
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