Rating: ****
Shoaib Mansoor is one of the brightest names outside of Pakistan. A few years ago, his film Khuda Kay Liye, which addressed the issue of terrorism, won plaudits and praise. The narrator of great talent is back with a new effort called BOL bold and powerful, which exposes the double standards prevailing in society. In fact, we make claims about the level of women's rights and how they are equal to men, but if you look around, especially in underdeveloped countries, the disparity and inequality in the eyes of all.Shoaib is a very brave narrator, and this movie has led to a debate, when it was released in Pakistan a few weeks ago. How Khuda Kay liye, BOL address religious extremism in the neighboring country. It is a daughter, who is standing against his father, but more importantly, dare to challenge the old social norms that treat women as inferior beings. The fact That the Pakistani director has had the courage to take this issue all the more commendable and worthy of praise.
BOL makes you look at the life of a family living in Pakistan, which tells of the situation, anguish, determination to survive against all odds. The family decided to solve their problems, but gradually get deeper problems. The struggle for life and death is what attracts your attention.
BOL shock and surprise also because of the subplots in the plot and twists in the story. Of course, I would not reveal the details and spoil the fun by watching this tariff brilliant, but I would add that we have rarely experienced such issues on the big screen. It serves as a wake-up call for orthodox types on both sides of the border.
BOL has a remarkable story to tell. This is the search for Hakeem Sahab is having a child who sees his wife gave birth to fourteen children, but only seven daughters survive. The eighth is a hermaphrodite, the shame of Hakeem. The film sheds light on the problems of this family and how each family member reacts to them contradictory decisions and handle difficult situations.
BOL takes a trip to a roller coaster feelings. A story that dares to expose the problems of a given society: the status of women in the neighboring country, life Hermaphrodite and male heir, of course, try to keep alive the family name. Admiring the BOL and Shoaib would like a disservice to the individualistic filmmakers. He deserves brownie points for not only the choice has been a controversial topic, but also its handling with aplomb. Not only, as Shoaib has inherited a strong performance from the main cast.
Shoaib is a great storyteller, and you can see how talented you are located in different sections of the narrative. A difference of opinion between the eldest daughter of [plays Humaima Malik] and his father [Manzara Sehbai] is electrifying. You can feel the underlying tension every time you share the screen space. Even at the beginning of the film when Humaima begins to tell his story and how the story unfolds, it is shocking.
On the other hand, history of falls, though sporadically, in some parts of Imam Ali. Also, a shot in his song was not necessary in the first place and looks like a full complement. Even her performance is not as sharp as the cast remains. However, despite minor aberrations, BOL leaves you breathless at the end of the story.
BOL belongs to both Humaima Manzar Malik and Sehbai, distinguished by great performances. Both are superb in their respective regions. Atif Aslam Khan and Mahir not get paid much and they are absolutely normal. In fact, the space of Atif Aslam screen is limited to a few scenes and a song or two. Shafqat Cheema is exceptional is a character that works well in the plot. Zaib Rehman [the mother] is more effective.
Overall, BOL is a brave film that has the courage to discover the problems that afflict society. It raises questions, challenges, ancient customs and mirrors a more convincing reality. Adorned with an excellent film performance of bravery. Do not miss
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