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Waar

Waar (Urdu: وار Wār; IPA: [ʋɑːr], transl. The Strike) is a 2013 Pakistani action-thriller film directed by Bilal Lashari (in his feature directorial debut),[7] written by Hassan Rana, and produced by Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi, [8] it stars Shaan Shahid as Major Mujtaba Rizvi, a retired Pakistan Army Officer, Meesha Shafi, Ali Azmat, Shamoon Abbasi, Ayesha Khan, and Kamran Lashari.[9] The film follows Major Mujtaba Rizvi (Shahid), an officer, who returns from his retirement to save Pakistan from a major terrorist attack.

Waar
Theatrical release poster
وار
Directed byBilal Lashari
Written byHassan Rana
Produced bySyed Mujtaba Tirmizi
Starring
CinematographyBilal Lashari
Edited byBilal Lashari
Music byAmir Munawar[1]
Production
company
MindWorks Media
Distributed byARY Films
Mandviwalla Entertainment
Release date
  • 16 October 2013 (2013-10-16)[2]
Running time
140 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguagesEnglish
Urdu[3]
BudgetRs. 170 million (US$740,000)[4][5]
Box officeRs. 346.5 million (US$1.5 million)[6]

It is a stylized depiction of events surrounding Pakistan's efforts to conduct a war on terror on state-sponsored terror groups, which resulted in warfare among tribal units in North-West Pakistan.[4][10] One incident included a terrorist attack on a Police Academy at Lahore in 2009.[11][12]

The film opened to positive reviews, and was Pakistan's highest anticipated film at that time. It is considered to be Pakistan's eleventh-highest-grossing movie of all time.[13] A sequel titled, Waar 2 is in development.

Plot

Major Mujtaba Rizvi is a former Pakistan Army officer,[14] who took an early retirement. The plot involves a counter-terrorism operation being conducted in the northwestern tribal region of Pakistan, led by Ehtesham Khattak (played by Hamza Ali Abbasi) and coordinated by his sister, Javeria Khattak (played by Ayesha Khan), an intelligence officer. Ehtesham and Javeria learn of a major terrorist attack that can only be countered with the help of Major Mujtaba.

Major Mujtaba's family was assassinated by Ramal (played by Shamoon Abbasi), an agent in India's spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) . Major Mujtaba wants to take revenge on Ramal. Recognizing Ramal through his actions and tactics, Major Mujtaba is able to counter his attacks.

Mulla Siraj, a Taliban working with Ramal, is operating from a fort in the tribal area. He gives Ramal two bombs which Ramal is going to plant somewhere in Pakistan. Planned by Lax, a spy; terrorists conduct an attack on a police training center to divert the attention of the security agencies. They have been watching any suspicious activity as they have learned that a major terrorist action is imminent. One bomb is loaded in a vehicle, which Ehtesham drives away in order to dispose the bomb. He is killed when the bomb explodes. The second bomb is planted in Jinnah Convention Centre, Islamabad but Major Mujtaba counters this attack and saves the country from another deadly terror incident. He takes his revenge by killing Ramal.

Cast

Production

The title Waar is an Urdu language word meaning "to strike."[11] Waar is primarily an English language film with some dialogue in Urdu. According to the producer, Hassan Waqas Rana, it was considered dubbing the movie in Urdu but the idea was dropped as it would have compromised the lead role played by Shaan Shahid. The story highlights the aspect of terrorism in Pakistan. It was written by Hassan Waqas Rana.

Casting and crew

Initially, it was reported that Tom Delmar who has worked as stunt director in Hollywood movies would direct;[16] later Lashari was chosen as the director who was working with Rana on another project. It is Bilal Lashari's debut as a director, who has directed music videos[17] and assisted Shoaib Mansoor in the film Khuda Kay Liye.[18] Ali Azmat and Meesha Shafi, who are known for singing, made their acting debut in the film.[18] Originally Ali Azmat's and Ayesha Khan's roles were limited to guest appearance that were later expanded to full roles.[19] Hamza Ali Abbasi, who intended to work as an assistant director, was later cast as an actor.[20]

Filming

The film is produced by MindWorks Media and includes 400 visual effects in which ICE Animation is one of the strongest VFX group and they won the award of Best VFX by Ary Awards .[19] It took three years to complete Waar.[21] Locations included Karachi (Pakistan), Rome (Italy), Istanbul (Turkey), Lahore (Pakistan), Islamabad, Swat Valley. It was reported in the media that the film was shot in collaboration with the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of Pakistan Army;[4] director Bilal Lashari denied any such collaboration saying that the confusion might have arisen as MindWorks Media worked on the documentary The Glorious Resolve with ISPR when Waar was being filmed.[22]

The budget was variously said to be PKR: 170 million and PKR: 200 million.[4][5]

Release and promotion

The release date was changed repeatedly and finally it was released on 16 October 2013 coinciding with Eid al-Adha in Pakistan.[23] It was initially scheduled to release on 6 September 2013.[5]

The first theatrical trailer of the movie was launched in January 2012[24] while the second in January 2013.[23] One of the trailers was viewed more than 500,000 times the same month.[11] Waar was dubbed as the most anticipated film in the history of the Pakistani cinema.[25] When the film did not make it to screens in a considerable time after the release of trailers, the critics dubbed it as another project that will get shelved.[19] Shamoon Abbasi, the main antagonist, cited the lack of resources for filming as one of the reasons for its delay.[15]

The film premiered on 10 October at Karachi[26] and on 14 October 2013 at Rawalpindi/Islamabad.[27] Waar was given adults-only rating by the Sindh's provincial censor board for use of obscene language and violence.[23] Waar was released in about forty five theaters across the country.[28] The film was world TV premiered on 14 August 2014 on ARY Digital.[29][30]

Though initially reported to be distributed by Warner Bros.,[4] it was distributed by ARY Films and Mandviwalla Entertainment.[31]

The film was released in 25 countries.[21] Waar was released in the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.)[32] cinemas on 12 December, where the movie actors graced the red carpet at the Grand Cinema, Wafi City.[33][34] It was released in cinemas across the UK on 17 January 2014.[35] The movie released in cinemas throughout Australia on 15 May 2014.[36]

Home media

Waar is streaming on Netflix.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Express Tribune     
Mag Media News          
Dawn News     

Waar received positive reviews from critics and became the highest-grossing film in Pakistan of all time. Rafay Mahmood for The Express Tribune gave the movie three out of five stars and commended the cinematography, editing and sound design but viewed critically the story and some performances. According to the review, Waar is a "piece of pointless propaganda (and) is going to further confuse an already puzzled nation about Pakistan's outlook on counter-terrorism. In the long run, it will prove to be a great feature for Pakistani cinema but a damaging one for intellect."[37]

Mohammad Kamran Jawaid of Dawn gave Waar a negative review, calling the screenplay a "codswallop of instances taped together to form narrative coherency". He also criticized the use of English, stating that "catering to the international market is one thing, but relying solely on it is either ignorance or arrogance". His review labels Waar as a "'showy' enterprise" where the "story, the plot, the resolve — in fact everything — hangs on a failing thread".[38] Salman Khalid for Daily Times talks about the message given by the movie that highlights the "Pakistani perspective on the menace of terrorism", while acclaiming the story, direction, action sequences and individual performances.[39] Rubban Shakeel of Skotato gave Waar 3.5/5 stars, calling it one of the best action films on Pakistan.[40] On Skotato, too, Umer Ali called Waar "A Ray of Hope."[41]

Because of the story, Waar has been critically reviewed in India, and received wider coverage than other Pakistani films.[42][43][44] However, Indian film director Ram Gopal Varma praised the film, saying he was "stunned beyond belief" and congratulated Bilal Lashari.[45][46]

Box office

Waar opened on the first day of Eid al-Adha on 42 screens, the widest release ever, across Pakistan with 100% occupancy: It broke records with capacity audiences. It earned Rs. 1.14 crore (US$50,000) in its first day, breaking the previous record of Rs. 0.9 crore (US$39,000) held by Chennai Express.[47][48] It earned Rs. 4.26 crore (US$190,000) till Friday night, breaking all previous records of Eid collections.[49] Waar collected Rs. 9.7 crore (US$420,000) in its extended first week of nine days[50] and added another Rs. 3.7 crore (US$160,000), thus making a total of Rs. 13 crore (US$570,000) in thirteen days.[51] The film managed to collect Rs. 1.9 crore (US$83,000) in its 4th week but was still behind Syed Noor's 1998 Choorian, which earned Rs. 20 crore (US$880,000) and then on its 36th day of screening, it broke the record held by Choorian.[13][52]

The movie had collected Rs. 20.9 crore (US$920,000) in seven weeks. In its eighth week the movie got advantage of ban of Hindi films in Pakistan and collected Rs. 0.6 crore (US$26,000) to take its total to Rs. 21.5 crore (US$940,000).[53] In its ninth week, the movie saw a huge competition in the form of Dhoom 3 but still added another Rs. 0.52 crore (US$23,000).[54] Waar continued its steady run in the following weeks and ended its run around Rs. 23 crore (US$1.0 million) becoming the biggest grosser in Pakistan at that time, with worldwide collection Rs. 40 crore (US$1.8 million).[55] The domestic box office collection of was later broken by Dhoom 3 (released in December 2013) which grossed Rs. 24.5 crore (US$1.1 million) in Pakistan.[56]

Soundtrack

The film's music, which took almost two years to get completed, was composed by Amir Munawar[1][57] while Qayaas and Umair Jaswal have contributed a song each. Clinton Cerejo from Mumbai composed Saathi Salaam and Mauje Naina, which were first aired on Coke Studio India, Season 2. Music in Waar:

  • "Inquilaab" (Vocal: Umair Jaswal)
  • "Saathi Salaam" (Vocals: Sawan Khan Manganiyar and Clinton Cerejo)
  • "Mauje naina" (Vocals: Bianca Gomes, Shadab Faridi and Altamash Faridi)
  • "Halaak"
  • "Khayal"

Awards and nominations

Waar received 16 nominations at the first ARY Film Awards ultimately winning 13 awards, the highest for the ceremony.[58][59]

Sequel

On 7 December 2013 ARY Films and MindWorks Media joined for the production of Waar 2.[62] Film will be shot in Pakistan, UK, Russia, Turkey and the former Yugoslavia[63] and is expected to be released.

Controversy

Owner and CEO of Mindworks Media, Hassan Waqas Rana was booked under an FIR (First Information Report) with the Pakistani police by the director of Waar, Bilal Lashari for keeping its profits for himself. Apparently he transferred all cinema earnings to his personal account. The court dismissed Hassan's pre-arrest bail and police are searching the suspect in Lahore and Islamabad.[64]

See also

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waar, urdu, وار, wār, ʋɑːr, transl, strike, 2013, pakistani, action, thriller, film, directed, bilal, lashari, feature, directorial, debut, written, hassan, rana, produced, syed, mujtaba, tirmizi, stars, shaan, shahid, major, mujtaba, rizvi, retired, pakistan,. Waar Urdu وار War IPA ʋɑːr transl The Strike is a 2013 Pakistani action thriller film directed by Bilal Lashari in his feature directorial debut 7 written by Hassan Rana and produced by Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi 8 it stars Shaan Shahid as Major Mujtaba Rizvi a retired Pakistan Army Officer Meesha Shafi Ali Azmat Shamoon Abbasi Ayesha Khan and Kamran Lashari 9 The film follows Major Mujtaba Rizvi Shahid an officer who returns from his retirement to save Pakistan from a major terrorist attack WaarTheatrical release posterوارDirected byBilal LashariWritten byHassan RanaProduced bySyed Mujtaba TirmiziStarringShaan Shahid Shamoon Abbasi Ali Azmat Ayesha Khan Meesha ShafiCinematographyBilal LashariEdited byBilal LashariMusic byAmir Munawar 1 ProductioncompanyMindWorks MediaDistributed byARY Films Mandviwalla EntertainmentRelease date16 October 2013 2013 10 16 2 Running time140 minutesCountryPakistanLanguagesEnglishUrdu 3 BudgetRs 170 million US 740 000 4 5 Box officeRs 346 5 million US 1 5 million 6 It is a stylized depiction of events surrounding Pakistan s efforts to conduct a war on terror on state sponsored terror groups which resulted in warfare among tribal units in North West Pakistan 4 10 One incident included a terrorist attack on a Police Academy at Lahore in 2009 11 12 The film opened to positive reviews and was Pakistan s highest anticipated film at that time It is considered to be Pakistan s eleventh highest grossing movie of all time 13 A sequel titled Waar 2 is in development Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting and crew 3 2 Filming 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 6 Box office 7 Soundtrack 8 Awards and nominations 9 Sequel 10 Controversy 11 See also 12 References 13 Additional references 14 External linksPlot EditMajor Mujtaba Rizvi is a former Pakistan Army officer 14 who took an early retirement The plot involves a counter terrorism operation being conducted in the northwestern tribal region of Pakistan led by Ehtesham Khattak played by Hamza Ali Abbasi and coordinated by his sister Javeria Khattak played by Ayesha Khan an intelligence officer Ehtesham and Javeria learn of a major terrorist attack that can only be countered with the help of Major Mujtaba Major Mujtaba s family was assassinated by Ramal played by Shamoon Abbasi an agent in India s spy agency Research and Analysis Wing R amp AW Major Mujtaba wants to take revenge on Ramal Recognizing Ramal through his actions and tactics Major Mujtaba is able to counter his attacks Mulla Siraj a Taliban working with Ramal is operating from a fort in the tribal area He gives Ramal two bombs which Ramal is going to plant somewhere in Pakistan Planned by Lax a spy terrorists conduct an attack on a police training center to divert the attention of the security agencies They have been watching any suspicious activity as they have learned that a major terrorist action is imminent One bomb is loaded in a vehicle which Ehtesham drives away in order to dispose the bomb He is killed when the bomb explodes The second bomb is planted in Jinnah Convention Centre Islamabad but Major Mujtaba counters this attack and saves the country from another deadly terror incident He takes his revenge by killing Ramal Cast EditShaan Shahid as Major Mujtaba Rizvi a retired Pakistan Army Officer Shamoon Abbasi 9 as Ramal Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing s operative Meesha Shafi 9 as Laxmi Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing s operative Ali Azmat 9 as Ejaz Khan politician Hamza Ali Abbasi as Ehtesham Khattak O C Field Operations CTG 9 Ayesha Khan 9 as Javeria Khattak an intelligence officer Chief INTEL and COM analyst CTG 15 and Ehtesham s sister Hassan Rana as Taha Ali director CTG Bilal Lashari as Ali sniper Kamran Lashari as Asher Azeem DG Internal Security or Head of Security Wing Nadeem Abbas as Rana Batin Farooqi as Militant Uzma Khan as Mujtaba s wife Waseem Badami as a news anchor Naseer Afridi cameo Production EditThe title Waar is an Urdu language word meaning to strike 11 Waar is primarily an English language film with some dialogue in Urdu According to the producer Hassan Waqas Rana it was considered dubbing the movie in Urdu but the idea was dropped as it would have compromised the lead role played by Shaan Shahid The story highlights the aspect of terrorism in Pakistan It was written by Hassan Waqas Rana Casting and crew Edit Initially it was reported that Tom Delmar who has worked as stunt director in Hollywood movies would direct 16 later Lashari was chosen as the director who was working with Rana on another project It is Bilal Lashari s debut as a director who has directed music videos 17 and assisted Shoaib Mansoor in the film Khuda Kay Liye 18 Ali Azmat and Meesha Shafi who are known for singing made their acting debut in the film 18 Originally Ali Azmat s and Ayesha Khan s roles were limited to guest appearance that were later expanded to full roles 19 Hamza Ali Abbasi who intended to work as an assistant director was later cast as an actor 20 Filming Edit The film is produced by MindWorks Media and includes 400 visual effects in which ICE Animation is one of the strongest VFX group and they won the award of Best VFX by Ary Awards 19 It took three years to complete Waar 21 Locations included Karachi Pakistan Rome Italy Istanbul Turkey Lahore Pakistan Islamabad Swat Valley It was reported in the media that the film was shot in collaboration with the Inter Services Public Relations ISPR the media wing of Pakistan Army 4 director Bilal Lashari denied any such collaboration saying that the confusion might have arisen as MindWorks Media worked on the documentary The Glorious Resolve with ISPR when Waar was being filmed 22 The budget was variously said to be PKR 170 million and PKR 200 million 4 5 Release and promotion EditThe release date was changed repeatedly and finally it was released on 16 October 2013 coinciding with Eid al Adha in Pakistan 23 It was initially scheduled to release on 6 September 2013 5 The first theatrical trailer of the movie was launched in January 2012 24 while the second in January 2013 23 One of the trailers was viewed more than 500 000 times the same month 11 Waar was dubbed as the most anticipated film in the history of the Pakistani cinema 25 When the film did not make it to screens in a considerable time after the release of trailers the critics dubbed it as another project that will get shelved 19 Shamoon Abbasi the main antagonist cited the lack of resources for filming as one of the reasons for its delay 15 The film premiered on 10 October at Karachi 26 and on 14 October 2013 at Rawalpindi Islamabad 27 Waar was given adults only rating by the Sindh s provincial censor board for use of obscene language and violence 23 Waar was released in about forty five theaters across the country 28 The film was world TV premiered on 14 August 2014 on ARY Digital 29 30 Though initially reported to be distributed by Warner Bros 4 it was distributed by ARY Films and Mandviwalla Entertainment 31 The film was released in 25 countries 21 Waar was released in the United Arab Emirates U A E 32 cinemas on 12 December where the movie actors graced the red carpet at the Grand Cinema Wafi City 33 34 It was released in cinemas across the UK on 17 January 2014 35 The movie released in cinemas throughout Australia on 15 May 2014 36 Home media Edit Waar is streaming on Netflix Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingThe Express Tribune Mag Media News Dawn News Waar received positive reviews from critics and became the highest grossing film in Pakistan of all time Rafay Mahmood for The Express Tribune gave the movie three out of five stars and commended the cinematography editing and sound design but viewed critically the story and some performances According to the review Waar is a piece of pointless propaganda and is going to further confuse an already puzzled nation about Pakistan s outlook on counter terrorism In the long run it will prove to be a great feature for Pakistani cinema but a damaging one for intellect 37 Mohammad Kamran Jawaid of Dawn gave Waar a negative review calling the screenplay a codswallop of instances taped together to form narrative coherency He also criticized the use of English stating that catering to the international market is one thing but relying solely on it is either ignorance or arrogance His review labels Waar as a showy enterprise where the story the plot the resolve in fact everything hangs on a failing thread 38 Salman Khalid for Daily Times talks about the message given by the movie that highlights the Pakistani perspective on the menace of terrorism while acclaiming the story direction action sequences and individual performances 39 Rubban Shakeel of Skotato gave Waar 3 5 5 stars calling it one of the best action films on Pakistan 40 On Skotato too Umer Ali called Waar A Ray of Hope 41 Because of the story Waar has been critically reviewed in India and received wider coverage than other Pakistani films 42 43 44 However Indian film director Ram Gopal Varma praised the film saying he was stunned beyond belief and congratulated Bilal Lashari 45 46 Box office EditWaar opened on the first day of Eid al Adha on 42 screens the widest release ever across Pakistan with 100 occupancy It broke records with capacity audiences It earned Rs 1 14 crore US 50 000 in its first day breaking the previous record of Rs 0 9 crore US 39 000 held by Chennai Express 47 48 It earned Rs 4 26 crore US 190 000 till Friday night breaking all previous records of Eid collections 49 Waar collected Rs 9 7 crore US 420 000 in its extended first week of nine days 50 and added another Rs 3 7 crore US 160 000 thus making a total of Rs 13 crore US 570 000 in thirteen days 51 The film managed to collect Rs 1 9 crore US 83 000 in its 4th week but was still behind Syed Noor s 1998 Choorian which earned Rs 20 crore US 880 000 and then on its 36th day of screening it broke the record held by Choorian 13 52 The movie had collected Rs 20 9 crore US 920 000 in seven weeks In its eighth week the movie got advantage of ban of Hindi films in Pakistan and collected Rs 0 6 crore US 26 000 to take its total to Rs 21 5 crore US 940 000 53 In its ninth week the movie saw a huge competition in the form of Dhoom 3 but still added another Rs 0 52 crore US 23 000 54 Waar continued its steady run in the following weeks and ended its run around Rs 23 crore US 1 0 million becoming the biggest grosser in Pakistan at that time with worldwide collection Rs 40 crore US 1 8 million 55 The domestic box office collection of was later broken by Dhoom 3 released in December 2013 which grossed Rs 24 5 crore US 1 1 million in Pakistan 56 Soundtrack EditThe film s music which took almost two years to get completed was composed by Amir Munawar 1 57 while Qayaas and Umair Jaswal have contributed a song each Clinton Cerejo from Mumbai composed Saathi Salaam and Mauje Naina which were first aired on Coke Studio India Season 2 Music in Waar Inquilaab Vocal Umair Jaswal Saathi Salaam Vocals Sawan Khan Manganiyar and Clinton Cerejo Mauje naina Vocals Bianca Gomes Shadab Faridi and Altamash Faridi Halaak Khayal Awards and nominations EditWaar received 16 nominations at the first ARY Film Awards ultimately winning 13 awards the highest for the ceremony 58 59 Ceremony Date Category Recipient Result ReferenceARY Film Awards 24 May 2014 Best Director Jury Bilal Lashari Won 60 Best Film Hassan Waqas RanaBest Director Bilal LashariBest Actor Shaan ShahidBest Actress Aisha KhanBest Supporting Actor Hamza Ali AbbasiBest Supporting Actress Meesha ShafiBest Star Debut Male Ali Azmat NominatedBest Star Debut Female Ayesha Khan WonBest Actor in a Negative Role Shamoon AbbasiBest Original Music Amir Munawar NominatedBest Playback Singer Male Umair JaswalBest Action Hassan Waqas Rana WonBest Cinematography Bilal LashariBest EditingBest Special Effects Hassan Waqas RanaLux Style Awards 4 December 2014 Best Film Hassan Waqas Rana Nominated 61 Best Director Bilal LashariBest Actor Shaan ShahidBest Original Soundtrack Amir MunawarSequel EditMain article Waar 2 On 7 December 2013 ARY Films and MindWorks Media joined for the production of Waar 2 62 Film will be shot in Pakistan UK Russia Turkey and the former Yugoslavia 63 and is expected to be released Controversy EditOwner and CEO of Mindworks Media Hassan Waqas Rana was booked under an FIR First Information Report with the Pakistani police by the director of Waar Bilal Lashari for keeping its profits for himself Apparently he transferred all cinema earnings to his personal account The court dismissed Hassan s pre arrest bail and police are searching the suspect in Lahore and Islamabad 64 See also EditCinema of Pakistan Lollywood List of highest grossing Pakistani films List of Pakistani films of 2013References Edit a b Khan Sher 23 September 2013 Why Waar s music took two years to make The Express Tribune Retrieved 11 October 2013 It s official Waar set for Eidul Azha release The Express Tribune 4 October 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2013 Waar BBFC BBFC a b c d e Biya Shadab 26 April 2011 Waar Pakistan s next blockbuster The Express Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2013 a b c Shoaib Ahmed 12 October 2013 Waar to release on Eid Dawn Retrieved 16 October 2013 The Celeb Post Entertainment News Gossip Fashion Beauty Celebrity Photos Movie Reviews I Didn t Want to Play Safe with Waar Bilal Lashari Lekha Menon Retrieved 12 December 2013 Khan Sher 28 August 2013 Genius or moron you decide says Waar producer Tribune Retrieved 12 December 2013 a b c d e f Khan Sher 9 January 2012 Waging Waar Lahore The Express Tribune Meesha Shafi joins Mira Nair s The Reluctant Fundamentalist The News 8 October 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2013 a b c Jason Burke 17 February 2012 Pakistan film fans prepare for Waar The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2013 https www imdb com title tt1821700 IMDb user generated source a b Mahmood Rafay Waar is the highest grossing Pakistani film of all time Tribune Retrieved 23 November 2013 Waar full movie Shaan Shahid as retired army officer Retrieved 27 August 2016 a b Sher Khan 10 October 2013 Waar Girls can do action sequences too The Express Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2013 Hamad Dar 2 February 2010 Hollywood is Here Are You Ready for Auditions Koolmuzone Retrieved 17 October 2013 All set for the movies Pakistan The News 16 October 2013 Retrieved 17 October 2013 a b Osman Khalid Butt 20 November 2011 Making a feature film in Pakistan requires sacrifice The News Retrieved 17 October 2013 a b c Sher Khan 6 August 2013 Heads or tails Waar to finally release this fall The Express Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2013 Sher Khan 11 November 2012 Hamza Ali Abbasi gears up for Kambakht The Express Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2013 a b Annabel Symington 17 October 2013 Making a Big Budget Movie in Pakistan India Real Time The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 19 October 2013 Sher Khan 9 January 2012 Waging Waar The Express Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2013 a b c Maleeha Hamid Siddiqui 16 October 2013 Adults only film Waar registers exceptional advanced bookings Dawn Retrieved 16 October 2013 Watch Waar trailer promises action and grit Dawn 2 January 2012 Retrieved 16 October 2013 Sanaa Ahmed 28 January 2012 Tejpal Tarun ed Does size matter in Pakistan PDF Tehelka Neena Tejpal Sharma 9 4 52 53 Retrieved 17 October 2013 Premiere of Waar the Film of Nation ARY News 11 October 2013 Retrieved 16 October 2013 Out of the bag Waar finally hits twin cities screens The Express Tribune 15 October 2013 Retrieved 16 October 2013 Rafay Mahmood 16 October 2013 Waar vs Boss Shaan beats Akshay at screen space The Express Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2013 Waar to make world TV premiere on August 14 The Express Tribune Rafay Mahmood Retrieved 14 August 2014 Waar set for TV premiere on August 14 DAWN com Retrieved 14 August 2014 People hold on to your goats Waar coming this Eid Pakistan Today 6 October 2013 Retrieved 17 October 2013 Pakistani film Waar strikes U A E cinemas Pakistan Today Retrieved 13 December 2013 Pakistani blockbuster Waar to hit U A E cinemas Thursday Gulf News Retrieved 13 December 2013 Khan Jamil 9 December 2013 Pakistani movie Waar to release in Dubai The Gulf Today Retrieved 10 December 2013 Waar releases in United Kingdom today ARY News 17 January 2014 Retrieved 17 January 2014 Pakistani Blockbuster WAAR in Australia SBS Urdu 26 April 2014 Retrieved 14 May 2014 Rafay Mahmood 11 October 2013 Waar All that glitters The Express Tribune Retrieved 11 October 2013 Mohammad Kamran Jawaid 18 October 2013 Movie Review Waar Dawn Retrieved 18 October 2013 Muhammad Salman Khalid 19 October 2013 Movie Review Waar Daily Times Retrieved 19 October 2013 Rubban Shakeel 19 October 2013 Waar Film Review Skotato Retrieved 19 October 2013 Waar a ray of hope Umer Ali Retrieved 14 December 2014 Pakistani film Waar shows India as cause of nation s problems Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2015 Pakistani film on Indian agents sets new box office record NDTV Retrieved 26 January 2015 Behn Sharon 2 December 2013 Pakistani Hit Action Film Strikes a Nerve Over India Voice of America Retrieved 4 December 2013 WAAR struck Ram Gopal Varma gushes over Lashari s blockbuster Express Tribune 26 October 2013 Retrieved 27 October 2013 Ram Gopal Varma praises Pakistani movie Waar The Times of India 28 October 2013 Retrieved 21 December 2013 Waar beats domestic box office record with opening day take of Rs11 4m The Express Tribune Express Tribune 17 October 2013 Retrieved 3 November 2013 Waar goes Mega Hit Skotato 21 October 2013 Retrieved 21 December 2013 Waar scores biggest Eid collection in Pakistan The Express Tribune Express Tribune 19 October 2013 Retrieved 3 November 2013 Box Office history Racing to Rs150m milestone in 9 days The Express Tribune Express Tribune 25 October 2013 Retrieved 3 November 2013 Pakistani film Waar earns approx Rs 13 Crores in thirteen days AAJ News Aaj tv Retrieved 3 November 2013 Did you know Waar now officialy sic the highest grossing Pakistani film of all time Tribune 25 November 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2013 Waar Week 8 Business BoxOfficeDetail Waar Week 9 Business BoxOfficeDetail Top 5 Lifetime Grosser In Pakistan Ever BoxOfficeDetail PK races ahead at Pakistani box office inches closer to beating Waar 10 January 2015 Agha Saira 6 July 2012 Amir Munawar the music maestro composes for Waar Daily Times Retrieved 13 October 2013 Complete Winners List of First ARY Films Awards Pakistan Ultimade Media 25 May 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 ARY Film Awards 2014 Complete Winners List Brand Synario 30 April 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 ARY Film Awards 2014 AFA14 Pictures and Winners Style Pakistan 28 April 2014 Retrieved 26 May 2014 13th Lux Style Awards 2014 Show Pics amp Winners List Life with Style 8 December 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2017 Waar 2 is officially in the making Tribune 7 December 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2013 ARY Films to co produce mega movies WAAR 2 Delta Echo Foxtrot ARY News 7 December 2013 Archived from the original on 12 December 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2013 Lashari kept away from Waar s profits Dawn News 23 June 2014 Additional references EditKhan Sher 28 August 2012 Genius or moron you decide says Waar producer Lahore The Express Tribune Waar Pakistani Movie Blockbuster Sets Records By Bashing India VIDEO Huffington Post 15 October 2013 Stars of Pak blockbuster Waar coming to Dubai to meet fans Emirates 24 7 Retrieved 13 December 2013 Pak film Waar which slams India makes waves across the world FirstPost World 9 November 2013 Retrieved 7 December 2013 Unrest of Indian leaders amp media on success of Pak movie Waar The Frontier Post Retrieved 7 December 2013 Pakistani movie review Waar presents a new perspective to the war on terror Emirates 24 7 Retrieved 13 December 2013 Action movie Waar has a dangerous narrative The National 11 November 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Pakistani film Waar looks at recent history from a different perspective The National 15 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 The UAE on Waar Technically good message not so much Tribune 18 December 2013 Retrieved 19 December 2013 Waar hits the bullseye Gulf News 18 December 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2013 Expats react to Pakistani action thriller Waar after UAE release Sarwat Nasir Archived from the original on 21 December 2013 Retrieved 31 March 2018 Farouq Umar 21 November 2013 Pakistan s latest Waar movie destroys box office rivals Asharq Al awsat Archived from the original on 9 August 2016 Director s cut Waar is more pro Pakistan than anti India Emirates 24 7 Retrieved 20 December 2013 External links EditWaar at IMDb Waar at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waar amp oldid 1138388095, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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