Veteran filmmaker Syed Noor's upcoming film Chain Aye Na came under heavy criticism since its trailer released last month; unfortunately, the film's lead actors are bearing the brunt of it all.
Actor Shahroz Sabzwari and Miss Pakistan USA Sarish Khan will be making their big screen debut with the upcoming film and while Sarish stands by the film and told us, "I support everything related to Chain Aye Na," Images got in touch with Shahroz to learn his side of the story.
Images: What made you sign your role in Chain Aye Na?
Shahroz Sabzwari: When you're a fan of someone’s work (Syed Noor) and you dream of becoming a film actor and that director approaches you and narrates a story, it’s not even a decision. I felt blessed to be approached for such a film and such a role.
Images: You already gave a robust (some would say negative) response to the criticism that was thrown at the trailer. Do you have anything else to add?
SS: My response to all the criticism was whatever I said, I stand by that. I feel criticism is always healthy, we take it, we accept it. All I was trying to get at was that you can say a certain trailer is “bad” or ”ugly looking” or whatever but you can’t say “don’t go and watch the film“, that’s not healthy journalism and I stand by that.
Also, I would like to remind everyone that trailers are just a one-minute thing compared to a three-hour film, so let’s see how the film is. When we watched the movie, time just flew by. The movies that had good trailers didn't exactly turn out to be good movies so let's not be disheartened. I watched Balu Mahi's trailer and I was blown away, I thought it looked like a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film which is great for our industry but then I saw the movie and I thought they could've told the story in a better manner. I have complete faith in Chain Aye Na.
I get that people have high expectations from me but I promise I won't just do an aiwein film. I own what I've made. Those people who are waiting for a Syed Noor film and Shahroz Sabzwari film, it’s going to be a treat for them Insha Allah.
Images: What is the tone of the film? Is it supposed to be a throwback love story/90s film of Lollywood or is it a modern day romance?
SS: It's set in 2017, the tone of the movie is new, it's very much a modern day love story. I understand the trailer has people perplexed but honestly, it didn't do justice to the movie we've made. We realized that, we reworked and lifted the trailer a bit and it has more than 500,000 views on YouTube now. It's a fresh, romantic film and you won't know what's going to happen till the very end, it's going to keep you hooked.
Images: That being said, there is a sharp demarcation between old "Lollywood" and the emerging new Pakistani film industry. You seem to have fallen into the gap in between or do you think you can bridge the divide?
SS: Obviously, it’s my first film but his (Syed Noor's) 56th film as a director and 300th film as a writer, so yes, together we can bridge this gap between the new age cinema and the old cinema, it is doable .
He (Syed Noor) has mastered a certain technique of storytelling. A movie is a director's medium, not ours. If I was working with a newbie, I think I'd offer more input but with him, I just accepted whatever direction he gave me, we were like his babies. I’ve seen the whole film and I am very pleased with it and my parents watched it also and we all love it.
In fact, we had a screening for the Censor Board recently and nearly 60 people were there, we got a standing ovation and thunderous applause. Film critic Omair Alavi told us the trailer had him scared but after having watched the movie, he felt like he's seen a real film after a while. We had people crying in the audience, it was just a great response.
Insha Allah, Insha Allah with Allah’s grace it’s going to be a good one.
Images: In the trailer there are two love interests, there's you and Adil Murad. Can you tell us more about the love triangle?
SS: It's obviously a love triangle, you can deduce that from the trailer. Most story threads for romantic movies are more or less the same but it's the execution that's different.