Durj is not just about cannibalism, it's a mix of three stories which come together as one.
If you were just as perplexed by the trailer let Shamoon Abbasi walk you through the film's inspiration. The director speaks to Images and gives us a lowdown on his character, the storyline and what went on behind the scenes.
"[The story for Durj] came to me two years ago when I read news of two brothers in Punjab who would dig graves of fresh bodies, chop them up and eat them. They were caught and put behind bars but were released two years later. After their release, they started doing it again.They had a mental disorder and there's is no medical record of these people. However, I did not include all this in the movie. I do not want my film to be gory or bloody, I kept in mind that Pakistani cinema is not into such movies so I kept it on a lighter note."
Although, the film is based on true events and a large part of it shows cannibalism, Abbasi stresses that the plot has more to it than just that.
"Durj's plot does not just revolve around cannibalism, it is about a cannibal but we have multiple stories. There are three stories which merge into one."
The film's research, however, took more than a year, says Abbasi as the team had to gather data on multiple cases; one on a family that was digging graves and unearthing bodies and another on man from Karachi who was digging fresh graves and raping girls. "That struck me. It became a nightmare for me to know that there are people in this country who are doing this and roaming free. If this thing becomes easy [to carry out], nobody is actually going to be safe."
After Abbasi started working on the storyline, there was a lot of work to be done as he wanted to make "an interesting movie and not just document the events". For him, there had to more to the film than just the cannibal aspect.
"It took us more than two years to document the story and during the filmmaking process we had to change the script around five to six times completely as it is based on true events. We had to be careful about details and how the psychology of the characters' comes together; how do they act, how do they live, how do they react to the normal life. so that was a challenge."