If there is
a film to come out of Pakistan that ‘cult status’ can be conferred on, it would
have to be Maula Jatt. Muhammad Sarwar Bhatti, the producer behind the Maula
Jatt film franchise, has announced the rerelease of the iconic film in Blu-ray
and 3D technology.
Bhatti, who
is the chairman of Bahoo Films Corporation, shared that the film is being
enhanced in London using latest 3D technology. “The film is in the process of
being remastered in London. The conversion will take place both in London and
Pakistan and is going to cost an estimated Rs4 million to Rs5 million,” he
said.
Filmmaker
Bilal Lashari chose to remake the film as his next project, but so has
production company Crew Films. While speaking to The Express Tribune, Bhatti
disclosed that he has not given the film’s copyrights to either of the two.
“I met
Lashari and have told him that he is not making the film legally. I informed
him that whoever has invested in your project will suffer because you have not
bought the rights to Maula Jatt from me,” said Bhatti. Lashari earlier
described his vision for the film, stating, “My version of Maula Jatt will be a
visual epic with less dialogue and many captivating moments. It will be a dark
but stylised take on Pakistan’s original film genre.”
Bhatti
further shared, “I also met Faisal Rafi [senior producer at Crew Motion
Pictures] and unfortunately, nothing materialised. I told them that they cannot
proceed with the project until they buy the rights from me.”
On the
question of whether the decision to rerelease Maula Jatt is financially viable,
Bhatti said, “I have enjoyed the success of the film and know how far its reach
is. The film will hopefully draw large crowds.” He added that the unique
selling point of the film is that it caters to the masses, unlike most films
being produced today. “The films being made today are for the elite and are
being screened in multiplexes,” he commented. “Maula Jatt is a film that was
enjoyed by all audiences and was even screened in a cinema in Lahore for six
years.”
Maula Jatt
depicts a bloody feud and is set against the backdrop of the city of
Gujranwala. The film follows the rivalry between Maula Jatt (Sultan Rahi) and
Noori Natt (Mustafa Qureshi). The Maula Jatt character has dominated Pakistani
pop culture and folklore since several years.
The film was
a resounding success in Pakistani cinema in the 1980s and spawned a number of
sequels. In doing so, it became the first-ever unofficial Lollywood film
franchise with sequels, such as Maula Jatt Te Noori Natt and Maula Jatt in
London.
Bhatti looks
forward to releasing the trailer for Maula Jatt 3D in the coming few months. “I
am hopeful about releasing the trailer for the film in the next six to eight
weeks, soon after the post-production phase is complete,” he said.
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