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Project Ghazi's trailer gets intense with plenty of action

Project Ghazi's trailer gets intense with plenty of action

We're slightly disappointed though, the action could've been a bit more believable
Updated 20 Jun, 2017

Project Ghazi is one of the most anticipated films of the year and it just dropped a major bomb: its trailer.

The trailer packs a punch with plenty of action and suspense, but we're disappointed. The action could've been more believable.

The first 30 seconds set the scene; we're introduced to Sara Iftikhar (Syra Shahroz) who plays a scientist looking into soldier recruitment programme Project Ghazi, with particular focus on one recruit Zain (Sheheryar Munawar).

Sheheryar Munawar in action as Zain, the protagonist of the film.
Sheheryar Munawar in action as Zain, the protagonist of the film.

The trailer follows fighting scenes featuring the two main leads; Sheheryar and Humayun Saeed. Although straight off the bat we know the story driven by Sheheryar's character, we see Humayun play a mentor or guide.

Are you ready for some action?
Are you ready for some action?

Project Ghazi will release on July 14th.

Comments

Arshad Raza Jun 20, 2017 02:01pm
The new trailer of Ghazi is sick and it seems a next level film in Pakistan.
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Insaafian Jun 20, 2017 02:40pm
looks interesting - you've got my attention
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muntazir abbas Jun 20, 2017 02:53pm
Most anticipated film of the year 2017. Its gonna push other directors and producers in Pakistan to do more for industry revival.
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NOBODY Jun 20, 2017 04:47pm
It is a good attempt I would say. Things that let down the trailer is too cheesy dialogues, CGI not up to the mark and hand to hand fight scenes looked very pale.
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Ashwin Jun 20, 2017 06:17pm
One thing I'm sure that Sheheryar is gonna be the best hero and face of Pakistan. He is doing very well.
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isha Jun 20, 2017 07:48pm
@NOBODY i agree the hand to hand needed better filming too but for the first attempt its not bad
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Sameer Jun 20, 2017 10:11pm
This movie could've been great. But it became a bit too artificial.
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Sarai alamgir Jun 21, 2017 02:17am
We all need to support the local industry, must go and watch it, Pak has a population of 200 million, even if 10% go and watch it, its a huge accomplishment.
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I. Sahi Jun 21, 2017 07:06am
Great attempt. I really hope that it succeeds. If it does, it will elevate Pakistani cinema to a whole different level. They are finally doing something different in Pakistan. Waiting....
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Nomi Jun 21, 2017 08:28am
Atleast better than " The Mummy"
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Zubair iqbal Jun 21, 2017 08:32am
Pros...Amazing Concept. Great Work. Close to Hollywood. Cons.. 1. Dialogue Delivery is too weak lile an Average drama. (Make it better bring on energy). Something like Yalghar dialogue delivery... 2. Hand to Hand fight needs Polishing. Its to weak. It needs better south effect and more intense output. Why hand stops while punching. 3. You need powerful background music. Just like GI Joe 2. Or atleast like Waar. Music brings energy... Dhuwan drama is a big example. 4. Delay dates. Create some buzz before releasing it. Next month release is likely to create losses.
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SK Jun 21, 2017 10:02am
The sound track is dead and the fight scenes seem to be more like an instructional video - needs some life! I hope it is just the trailer - and that the movie itself is better choreographed!
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IMAD Jun 21, 2017 10:28am
@NOBODY The most cheesy dialogue of them all.. "I can look into their souls.. " The acting in that scene(even with more than half of his face covered) makes it even more laughable.
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