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Maula Jatt belongs to all of us, says designer Fahad Hussayn

Maula Jatt belongs to all of us, says designer Fahad Hussayn

He thanked everyone involved in the movie and said it's a trajectory, not just a film.
15 Oct, 2022

It took a village to bring together The Legend of Maula Jatt, from the star studded cast, amazing sets, beautiful costumes and overall direction and Fahad Hussayn, who designed the men’s costumes for the film, has a long list of people he wants to thank.

The Legend of Maula Jatt is not a film, it’s a trajectory, thanks to the vision of Bilal Lashari and Ammara Hikmat this project housed, nurtured and provided artists an opportunity to show the world that we have the talent, we just need to be trusted with it,” he wrote in a lengthy Instagram post.

“It was truly an honour to be a part of this project and I today want to thank all the special people who I saw work day and night, jumping hoops to make all this happen!” he said, starting off with AD Sameer Shami, whom he called “the most hardworking Ad in the industry” and the “most organised person who kept us all on schedule”.

“Namsa and Hamza Bajwa, who brought the production to life, were often found just living on set to get things right, the backdrops, sets and the accessories designed for every character breathed life into the story,” he wrote. The designer also thanked duo Maram and Aabroo and lauded their team’s commitment to the project and the creation of “flawless hair and makeup looks, matching continuity down to immaculate details, SFX makeup, bloodworm and the wear and tear for action”.

Hussayn thanked his wardrobe teams for keeping up with his “crazy production demands and finishes” and for learning and dyeing things on set for him. “Hira and Maya your hard work will always inspire me.”

Filming for The Legend of Maula Jatt began in 2017 and the teams have worked on the film for years. Hussayn thanked his assistants “who kept up with my details for the lead costumes for the entire span of the film, the clothes, accessories, shoes, turbans including the on set assistance, Saima, Beenish, Usman, Nauman and Sana everyone on the team this film truly belongs to you”.

“My heartfelt thank you to consultants fro my teachers at the textile department of BNU and their support in achieving my life long dream for creating textures. Mainul, my student in Bangladesh managed all the natural dyeing seen in the film with his thesis,” wrote the designer. He thanked Asif and Shahid who mastered the art of making stitched dhotis and hand finished kurtas as well.

But it’s not just the people who worked directly on set that he wanted to thank. Hussayn also gave a shoutout to “all those vendors from pawn shops that I sourced the jewels from and beautiful silver work that you see”, which he said was all sourced from artisans of Kinari Bazaar in Lahore. He also thanked “the Chachas from small towns that supplied me vintage dhotis” as well as dentist Dr Zia for “casting Gohar’s gold tooth and bearing with us every spell of the shoot for the fitting and replications.”

“This film belongs to all of you too! And in the end I’d like to thank Ami for letting me borrow some of our heirlooms for the shoot that she has never let me touch otherwise!” he wrote, adding a touch of humour to his post.

“I’m extremely proud to have shared this historic moment in Pakistani cinema with you. In these hard times, we all need a good sense of belonging. So this is it, Maula Jatt belongs to all of us. Please go watch and support your people and your industry. We earned it hard and square!”

The Legend of Maula Jatt is currently screening in cinemas across Pakistan, albeit not in all cinemas. In Karachi, for example, it is only being screened at Atrium Cinemas. The movie stars Fawad Khan as the titular Maula Jatt, Hamza Ali Abbasi as Noori Natt, Humaima Mallick as Daaro Nattni, Mahira Khan as Mukkho Jatti , Gohar Rasheed as Maakha Natt, Ali Azmat as Gogi and Faris Shafi as Mooda.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 15, 2022 03:42pm
Bring it on.
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Robin Mitha Oct 15, 2022 03:52pm
The film is a big dissapointment . The iconic character of Maula Jat has not been expolited to its full potential. The film suffers from a weak script and storyline. Some of the actors are misscast and the sets and locations in many cases bear no resemblence to Punjab. The movie carried so much hype, very sad.
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Nadeem Shah USA Oct 15, 2022 05:22pm
No please, I don't want any part of this rubbish. Speak only for yourselves. Useless movie with no redeeming quality.
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Soniye tu auder te la Oct 15, 2022 06:06pm
Funny that Urdu-speakers and Pathans are in lead roles in this Punjabi movie.
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Ahsan Gul Oct 15, 2022 06:43pm
Yes, in these tough times Pakistan needs more movies like this and character like Molla Jatt. Who cares if the world doesn’t know Molla Jatt?
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Viq saad Oct 15, 2022 06:54pm
Mahira Khan is queen of screen
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A.Ali Oct 15, 2022 07:15pm
With such cast may be its a funny version of real movie...
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M. Saeed Oct 15, 2022 07:56pm
It is a film, no TV serial! So no deep-neck censor.
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Zulfiqar Oct 15, 2022 09:47pm
Fantastic movie. This will be Pakistan’s first 200 crore film. The acting, casting, cinematography, direction everything great. I’m still wondering where in Pakistan is a village where there is a bar where men and women go to drink together. Although overall 5 stars.
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Proud pakistani Oct 15, 2022 11:59pm
It was a wonderful film. A very simplistic story line. . . .Revenge . . . . But the way bilal has built the characters is amazing. From a young boy to "maulay tu maula ni maray...." and every character in between has been included and evolved... well done . Those who say they did not like it need to see it again and seek the perfection in direction and dialogue delivery... the evolution of characters...
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Black Fungus Oct 16, 2022 04:45am
@Soniye tu auder te la that’s good - just as Punjabi speakers act, sing and write poetry in Urdu, Persian or Pushto.
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Kumkumji Oct 16, 2022 06:05am
It looked as if Indian technicians hired for the job or consulting was provided. The direction mimic exact indian camera positing and framing. Unnecessarily to give grandeur to movie, most dialogs were lowered in pitch and higher in base modulation. Its ok work but most scenes seems to have been reprocessed with high modulation dubbing later against original plan.
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Ali Oct 16, 2022 08:31am
Pathetic movie
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