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Here's what Sami Khan and Eshal Fayyaz have to say about that Kaaf Kangana trailer

Here's what Sami Khan and Eshal Fayyaz have to say about that Kaaf Kangana trailer

"Just go and watch it once in the cinema and any feedback after that will be taken on board," says Khan
16 Oct, 2019

The Kaaf Kangana cast is adamant the movie is not what it seems from the trailer and to give the film a chance.

Speaking to Images, cast member Eshal Fayyaz said, “You can’t judge the whole film just from watching a single trailer. Watch the film and then make a decision because the trailer doesn’t give the whole film away and I would say that you can’t judge the whole film based off that. You guys should go watch the film and then comment.”

Talking more about her role in the film, Eshal said, “You’ll see me in a totally different look, most people won’t be able to recognise me in this character.”

“I’m playing an Indian girl,” she elaborated. “Her name is Kangana and she’s very strong; she always makes a decision and follows through. She stands up to her sisters, her parents and grandparents. There are a lot of fun scenes in this film and that’s all I can tell you so far.”

For his part, Sami Khan added, I’m playing the role of Ali Mustafa, a young Pakistani guy who is well-educated, has a good job and comes from a strong family.”

Expanding on what we know from the trailer and its political overtones, he said, “It’s a love story that starts in 1947 and comes to the present with a bit of Kashmir. Being Pakistani, we stand with Kashmirs and we bring up that issue in every forum. If we discuss that in film, why should there be an issue with doing that?”

He also responded to the swift public criticism for the trailer, saying, “Everyone has their feedback and opinions. All I’m going to say is that things are not always as they seem. Sometimes the trailers are well-received but the films are not, so judgement should not be passed based solely on the trailer; in any case, the script is the strong point of any film. Just go and watch it once in the cinema and any feedback after that will be taken on board.”

"You can't judge Kaaf Kangana solely by its trailer," Ayesha Omar had also said earlier. "Personally, I feel that you can't judge a movie based [solely] on the trailer."

Comments

matt Oct 16, 2019 07:18pm
why do you have a trailer then ?
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Hamid Shafiq Oct 16, 2019 07:57pm
Old story with new characters
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Alwyn Oct 16, 2019 09:48pm
Cringe worthy trailer..feel like we live in 70s.... Pakistani filmmakers need to learn filmmaking...
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Mani Oct 16, 2019 10:24pm
Films have been bad when the trailers were good but they are almost never good when the trailer is bad. That's largely because a trailer is much more easier to cut than putting together an entire film and if they are lacking here, it's hard to trust them with the bigger task.
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isha Oct 17, 2019 12:23am
try to write better scripts and cut better trailers rather than asking public time and again to keep giving your movie a watch no one has extra money to waste
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Safi Oct 17, 2019 09:36am
why make a trailer that is not representative of the movie? they are disowning their own marketing message?
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Halfis Oct 17, 2019 01:48pm
waste of money and time
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Ahmad Oct 17, 2019 03:29pm
All the very best. Looking forward to watching the movie.
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