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Don’t bring your kids to watch The Legend of Maula Jatt, advises director Bilal Lashari

Don’t bring your kids to watch The Legend of Maula Jatt, advises director Bilal Lashari

The filmmaker warns audiences of blood and gore, unsuitable for children.
Updated 27 Feb, 2020

After a number of movies claiming to be family entertainers - with many not being so at all - director Bilal Lashari warns his audience against bringing children to The Legend of Maula Jatt.

The Legend of Maula Jatt is not for the faint-hearted or children”, said the filmmaker in a statement.

“Parents might not find the film suitable for their kids because of the graphic nature of few scenes so I would strictly advise against bringing children to cinema. Such outright violence is not for the faint-hearted and little ones.”

TLOMJ claims to be the biggest action movie in the history of Pakistan and with that kind of statement it's understandable that action-packed fighting sequences will have their fair share of blood and gore.

Bilal Lashari's contemporary take on the Punjabi cult classic Maula Jatt has been years in the making, with all of us on the edge of our seats for its release. Finally it was announced last week that the film is ready to hit cinemas this year. The film stars Fawad Khan as Maula Jatt and Hamza Ali Abbasi as Noori Nath.

“The film transcends cultural and linguistic divide," said Lashari. "The content will be very palatable to the new generation that in times to come will extend the immortality of the fictional characters, Maula And Noori.”

Lashari has also written the screenplay for the film along with veteran film writer Nasir Adeeb, who wrote the original 1979's Maula Jatt. The film will hit cinemas on Eid-ul-Fitr.

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Ibrahim S Feb 27, 2020 05:38pm
And the Mullahs approved it.
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Ehsan Feb 27, 2020 07:11pm
Any plans for international release
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Daskalos Feb 27, 2020 10:37pm
If there is so much violence and blood and gore than why did the Censor Board pass this film? It should be blocked in the national interest. When other, more serious and thoughtful films are being blocked why is this Maula Jatt rot being propagated?
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