Emotional Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) supporters should read the following review with a pinch of salt. Chambaili is indeed an alternative narrative to present day Pakistan, which many hope will be saved by Imran Khan. If only it were done right…sigh.
Setting a film like Chambaili in a make-believe place might save a film-maker from the sharp axe of the censor board, but it won’t prevent the audience from making connections to Pakistan. Anything CAN happen there, but because the audience relates it so closely to home, no matter how subtle the sequences may be, the plausibility of the film will always be judged by real circumstances.
Chambaili is set in pre-election Mulke Khudadad, a reflection of Pakistan today where target killings, crime and suo motu notices are the norm. The manner in which the issues of Mulke Khudad are addressed test one’s suspension of disbelief, both as a viewer and as a Pakistani. One might even walk out of the cinema feeling cheated but not politically enlightened.
The protagonist Saif (Shahzad Nawaz) has a generally happy existence with his friends and family in Mulke Khudadad. His fiancé (Mehreen Syed) and some other friends often discuss the dark future of their country and are torn between staying and escaping. Things change when Saif is badly beaten by Inquilab party workers and no police officers come to his rescue. The situation worsens when the soon-to-be leader of the Inquilab party, Sardar Sultan Sheikh, takes interest in building a Taj Mahal Complex on residential land, where Saif’s friend Sarmad (Ali Tahir) and others live. Angry party workers break into the house and create havoc. At this point, under the leadership of their friend Moosa (Ehteshamuddin), Saif and his friends decide to stand up to the political party and go on a hunger strike.
The beginning of the film will remind you of Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s masterpiece Rang De Basanti, in that it shows angry young men challenging the status quo by jumping into the political fray. The acting and scene build-up raised expectations, but sadly, a gripping first half was followed by an unexciting and predictable narrative post-interval. The real hollowness of the screenplay is revealed as the film mostly runs on montages with no real character transitions and arcs. For example, no one knows how Saif’s Chambaili party gains overnight popularity. It seems that the screenwriter is cheating his way through a film by robbing the audience of complete sequences for the film to make sense. But interestingly enough, he manages to honour an epilogue that was needless and give time to incomplete and insignificant songs.
The fall out
The biggest failure of Chambaili is that director (Ismail Jilani) and producer (Shahzad Nawaz) treat Pakistan’s heavy-weight political issues like trivial fairytales. Chambaili — the party that brings a revolution — is like the Prince Charming of Disney stories, in that it saves the day. The day is saved so easily, that it’s almost insulting to the audience’s intelligence. While artists have cashed in on the popular sentiments of ‘hope’ and the idea of a ‘Naya Pakistan’ before the elections, the message should be conveyed in a more impactful way that people can relate to.
This also reflects our expectations from politics as a nation. Becoming a successful politician in Pakistan means jail-time and hunger strikes, nothing more.
The silver linings in Chambaili are the performances. Jilani scores high for getting most of the cast from theatre and cinema. As the leader of a religious party called Hizb-e-Haq, Khalid Ahmad steals the show and infuses a new energy in every single frame that he is present in. Shafqat Cheema as a political advisor is brilliant and couldn’t have been better. While a few of Ehteshaam’s monologues manage to give goose bumps, the real surprise package is Ali Tahir from Teen Bata Teen.
Producer and writer Nawaz gives great dialogues for the film, but fails in his performance as a lead character. With his flat tone and monotonous character, Nawaz is a little like a robot programmed to deliver one-liners; Mehreen Syed, playing Saif’s love-interest/fiancé, also fails miserably as an actor. She should stick to modeling where she has better prospects.
Verdict
Watch Chambaili to support Pakistani cinema but don’t expect it to wow you.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 26th, 2013.
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hmmm interesting my feedback was erased from this forum :)
i don't know why everything has be criticised to extremes. its a great effort from our industry's side and should be appreciated. Excellent movie I'd say. Keep it up guys!
People actually started clapping at the end of the movie.
@afroze I feel each one of them is either about terrorism or about extremism and the bad halaat of the country . These are all political ideas?? I don't think that is wrong or shuldn't happen but not all films should be about this.
@Sea: Why are all our films so politically motivated? When will we get to see cinema that is not mere propaganda??? //
All?? there are few movies which are based on any political idea.
A movement of enlightenment, of change, of awakening but most of all, a movement for the love of the motherland. This is not a movie, it is a dedication to the motherland.they did their job by making this movie,now it is our job now to understand the essence and spread the fragrance of freedom. Awesome movie !
*tu aam sahi per ehem hai
tu kuch nahi ye tera wehem hai*
Why are all our films so politically motivated? When will we get to see cinema that is not mere propaganda???
Watched it last night with the cast at DHA Cinema.Believe me.This is one flawless masterpiece i've seen in ages from Pakistani cinema.An eye opener i must say. I won't spoil the film for the people.All the actors in their respective characters are brilliant.Story is well written with a very positive message.Direction is top notch.Never seen such great camera work in Pakistan.Cinematography is wonderful.Dialogues are the soul of the movie. "Tum aam nahi eham ho".Sotay mat raho doston. I request all my felow Pakistanis to re-schedule their weekend plans and go watch it.We need something like this to make us think about taking right decisions at this point. They really succeeded in reflecting the sentiments of the nation.This movie is gonna leave its mark in the history of Pakistani Cinema.Wish i was a part of Chambaili Tehreek. Hats off to you Chambaili guys.
Agreed. Encourage Pakistani filmmakers to make films on positive topics. It's refreshing from the usual Pakistan - bashing films like Bol or documentary like saving face. Sometimes it's ok to take things in the positive, I would have appreciated a review without such a clear bias
Would love to watch the movie in the Cinema. Film industry desperately needs movies on different topics, not just love stories.
Its a Geo-films production. Not surprised by this review
Review directed to PTI supporters?? .... Dont think I should read rest of the review as it will biased!
The author or the Critique seems to be biased towards Imran Khan and is either a MQM man or a non-descript. Need to see the movie though, which I doubt will ever make it to Europe.
A review that's starting off by taking a jibe at PTI supporters shows what mindset this review is coming from! Enough said.
its something new to watch...! im very excited to go and see , plus have heard good things
I think the review is also biased. The film delivered a very good message which was all about our country. The dialogue too was too powerful to just get a line in this review from the author. Watch it for its beautiful dialogues and the feeling of supporting something made right here in our country. The villains in this film outdid themselves... superb acting!
Sounds interesting. Would love to watch it on the big screen.
Thanks for the review; will NOT watch it. Sounds like total garbage
This review is clearly biased because Chambaili has been released by the Geo Group. This critic will never like anything coming out from there.
That is good marketing and advertising. Hope its a box office hit.
have been hearing a lot about this movie. Will surely watch it soon.
Looking forward to it!