Updated 27 Oct, 2015 01:46pm

Film 'Maalik' is as much about the military as it is about politics in Pakistan

From its initial trailers, Ashir Azeem's Maalik may appear to be steeped in the convoluted world of political intrigue. But the film won't skimp on the action.

This was revealed by the film's lead cast member, Farhan Ali Agha, who plays a Major (and later a Colonel) of the Army Special Forces in the film.

Farhan shared behind-the-scenes photos of actors in army gear, which reveals the film's military angle.

Farhan's character starts off as an ASF Major, who is later promoted to Colonel – Photo courtesy Farhan Ali Agha
Farhan with director Ashir Azeem, who also plays a member of the Army Special Forces – Photo courtesy Farhan Ali Agha
The duo star as batchmates in the film – Photo courtesy Farhan Ali Agha
The film will have "some nice action scenes," promises Farhan – Photo courtesy Farhan Ali Agha

Ashir Azeem of Dhuwan fame has penned a script that brings together politics and the military, and plants a family drama in their midst.

The earlier released teasers only had a few shots of the ASF

"The concept of Maalik [is] owning [our] country as citizens, realising [that] there's so much more going on than just safeguarding territory in the form of economic or political corruption. Ashir has written it well," Farhan shared about the film.

The film is planned for a 2016 release.

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