Pakistan hasn't seen a film like Cake before, says Adnan Malik of his debut film
After a brief stint as a model, Adnan has — until recently — been the man behind the camera.
He has a number of TV commercials and ad campaigns to his credit and has also worked as a video producer on Coke Studio for five seasons. When he stepped into acting, he made a great start with Sadqay Tumhare that had a big following. After starring in two other TV dramas, Dil Banjara and a cameo in Bin Roye, Adnan is set for his big screen break.
He's just wound up Asim Abbasi’s debut feature film Cake. Shot mainly in Karachi, London and parts of Sindh, the family drama stars Aamina Sheikh and Sanam Saeed in main roles with Faris Khalid and Hira Hussain, narrating the story of two sisters. It is slated to release later this year.
Over a chat on the phone with Images, Adnan opened up about his debut film. Excerpts follow:
Images: From an insider's perspective, tell us why cine-goers should look forward to Cake's release.
Adnan Malik: Because it’s a heartfelt story, beautifully told, with top-shelf performances. It’s honest, it’s funny and it’s touching. It’s not a film on the surface, but deals with family dynamics and relationships in the same way that I look at them.
I remember when I first read the script I was both laughing and had tears in my eyes. If reading a script can do that to you, if it can move you, and make you reflect on your own life and your own choices, then it’s something powerful.
I don’t act for fame, money or recognition; I do it because I have something to say. Something in the character needs to resonate with me, and Cake has definitely got something for everyone. I don't think Pakistan has seen a film like this before. It’s hip, current, and will emotionally move you. And my character will totally surprise you.