Mumbai, March 15 (Ians) Director Aijaz Khan's film "Hamid" was released two years ago on this day. Talking about shooting memories, the director says the film will stay in his mind forever, particularly the experience of filming in Kashmir.
"Kashmir remains etched in my mind. I'll never forget those memories in my life because we shot for a whole year, and kept going back and forth to Srinagar. It is such a beautiful place. I can never forget that," he says.
Aijaz says films such as "Hamid" have started becoming more commercially viable now.
The story of the film revolves around a little boy who has lost his father and is trying to locate him. "I would say that the commercial viability of projects like 'Hamid' is picking up. There is a positive light at the end of this tunnel. Earlier, it wasn't there but, yes today, there are a...
"Kashmir remains etched in my mind. I'll never forget those memories in my life because we shot for a whole year, and kept going back and forth to Srinagar. It is such a beautiful place. I can never forget that," he says.
Aijaz says films such as "Hamid" have started becoming more commercially viable now.
The story of the film revolves around a little boy who has lost his father and is trying to locate him. "I would say that the commercial viability of projects like 'Hamid' is picking up. There is a positive light at the end of this tunnel. Earlier, it wasn't there but, yes today, there are a...
- 3/15/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
1. Hamid - 2019
Hamid?was?released earlier this year right after the Pulwama attacks in Kashmir. The story?is set in?Kashmir and centers around a young boy who wants to talk to Allah over the phone so that he can convince him to send his?father back.
He dials?786 on the phone and ends up connecting with a?tough and strict Crpf Jawan.?The story also touches upon the sensitive issue of half widows in Kashmir and their quest to find answers to their missing husbands and get closure.
Also read:?Happy Children's Day 2019: TV celebs unseen childhood pictures
The film beautifully depicts the unlikely bond between a Crpf jawan and the young?boy?through dialogue. This film was produced by Yoodlee Films and directed by Aijaz Khan. The film won 2 national awards this year for Best Film (Urdu) and Best Child Artist.
Interestingly this was also the debut...
Hamid?was?released earlier this year right after the Pulwama attacks in Kashmir. The story?is set in?Kashmir and centers around a young boy who wants to talk to Allah over the phone so that he can convince him to send his?father back.
He dials?786 on the phone and ends up connecting with a?tough and strict Crpf Jawan.?The story also touches upon the sensitive issue of half widows in Kashmir and their quest to find answers to their missing husbands and get closure.
Also read:?Happy Children's Day 2019: TV celebs unseen childhood pictures
The film beautifully depicts the unlikely bond between a Crpf jawan and the young?boy?through dialogue. This film was produced by Yoodlee Films and directed by Aijaz Khan. The film won 2 national awards this year for Best Film (Urdu) and Best Child Artist.
Interestingly this was also the debut...
- 11/14/2019
- GlamSham
Hamid movie review is here. The poignant drama on Kashmir directed by Aijaz Khan stars Rasika Dugal, Vikas Kumar and Talha Arshad Reshi. The venture of Saregama Films is produced by its indie movie division Yoodlee Films. Premiered at the 20 th Jio Mami, the movie has won accolades at Riff (Rajasthan International Film Festival) in the best director (Aijaz) and best actor (Rasika Dugal) category. Let?s find out in Hamid movie review, how pious and passionate is Hamid in telling the story about the situation in the heaven on earth ? Kashmir. Hamid hits the theaters this Friday ? March 15 2019.
The thought that lingers in your mind at the end of Hamid
The great Italian maestro Federico Fellini said, ? If you see with innocent eyes, everything is divine?. Aijaz Khan directed Hamid is that exceptionally rare sentiment on screen that keeps the innocence alive and never falls prey to ignorance. Hamid...
The thought that lingers in your mind at the end of Hamid
The great Italian maestro Federico Fellini said, ? If you see with innocent eyes, everything is divine?. Aijaz Khan directed Hamid is that exceptionally rare sentiment on screen that keeps the innocence alive and never falls prey to ignorance. Hamid...
- 3/14/2019
- GlamSham
The world’s longest running South Asian film festival outside of India, the UK Asian Film Festival begins on March 27th and runs through May 4th. At a time of significant change, UK Asian Film Festival marks its 21st anniversary with a curated slate of films inspired by the theme of Revolution. Historically known as Tongues on Fire and then London Asian Film Festival, the festival is also synonymous with championing South Asian feminist films and supporting pioneering, female artists and auteurs.
Honouring Revolution through the vehicle of South Asian Cinema, UK Asian Film Festival looks at the #MeToo movement gathering momentum in the Indian and Pakistani film industries and the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the repeal of Section 377 in India last year.
Festival Director, Dr Pushpinder Chowdhry MBE says, “This year’s festival will present pertinent stories of the ordinary person told through films that address global challenges of our time.
Honouring Revolution through the vehicle of South Asian Cinema, UK Asian Film Festival looks at the #MeToo movement gathering momentum in the Indian and Pakistani film industries and the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the repeal of Section 377 in India last year.
Festival Director, Dr Pushpinder Chowdhry MBE says, “This year’s festival will present pertinent stories of the ordinary person told through films that address global challenges of our time.
- 3/13/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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