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Food for thought for Stephen Spielberg
submitted 1 year 4 months 1 hour ago by: irfanzafar : 6 comments
"Papu Badmashan Daa"....Stephen Spielberg might take some "ideas" from this upcoming Pakistani block buster.
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Dr.Irfan Zafar




















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Well said...
Well said Dr. Sahib & yes I agree that "Stephen Spielberg" should have a look and get innovative ideas from this... :-) :-)
really funny.
Correction!
Its Pay O and not Papu Badmashan da....!
By the way what makes you think that Speilberg is short of ideas...?
What amazes me rather is SHAAN.
I mean how can he consider taking up such shallow roles after doing really high quality ones. For instance the most recent one in Khuda Kay leeyae....!
I hope that we get directors who would work hard to make a movie not just cut and paste from previous productions and complete the movie in 2 months.
When you have to pay the bills and the work is less available you don't have option to choose ! Secondly these kinds of Movies are very famous in certain class and Shaan is still a hero over there too...
@ Farzan
I would tend to disagree with the first part of your comment. Shaan has got loads of work coming his way and he is no short of money, I can bet on that. Just being the ambassador for Mobilink should be fetching him enough to have peace of mind and wallet.
Also the recently controversal flick Khuda Kay Liyay, Shaan has made a good impression in the literate movie watchers segment, which I believe is much more suited to his personality. With all the media attention (thanks to Mobilink), Shaan should carefully craft the image he wants to potray to the public. Taking up roles in such lousy movies would only bring his rating down.
Agree with Angry Young Man
I am sure that finances are not and issue for Shaan...considering that he is by far the ONLY hero that our film inductry has...!
Getting popular with the so called literate class must be exciting for Shaan but I think he wants to stay on top with the majority of the population that goes to cinemas as well and thats not the "literate class"...!