Nabeel Qureshi moves on to next project
Filmmaker of Na Maloom Afraad fame reveals upcoming film to hit floors come January as he revels in string of LSA wins
KARACHI:
Fresh off Na Maloom Afraad’s (NMA) clean sweep at the Lux Style Awards (LSA), with prizes bagged in four out of the five categories they were nominated in, director Nabeel Qureshi couldn’t have chosen a better time to announce when his next project will hit the floors. He revealed that the team will begin filming their second movie in January next year.
“We’ll hopefully begin filming from January 2016 and are currently in the process of finalising a few details,” said Qureshi.
Without divulging much about the movie and the cast, he shared that it’s unlikely to feature exactly the same cast as NMA’s, as it’s not a sequel. “There might be one or two actors [from NMA] that we’ll work with again. Our industry is small at present, so we really don’t have too many actors to choose from,” he added.
Read: LSA 2015 winners list: Drum roll, please!
Although the cast will see changes, the core crew of the upcoming film is expected to remain the same, with trusted cinematographer Rana Kamran taking over the reins as DP once again. “We were among the first films to use the Arri Alexa camera when we started filming NMA and for this movie, we’d be the first production team to use the Alexa mini,” stated the young filmmaker.
Qureshi revealed that the yet-untitled film will be a social drama and satire, different from their previous film. The writing duo Qureshi and Fizza Ali Meerza are still in the process of finalising the story for the movie. Unlike their last film, which was shot entirely in Karachi, their next project is expected to be shot in other parts of the country as well. “We won’t be travelling overseas to film the movie but might shoot in other cities of Pakistan.”
Still reeling from their glorious stint at the LSAs, the director shared he has been unable to contain his excitement over his team’s victory. “It feels really nice to win an award and we were confident about winning a few. Unfortunately, the LSAs are the only film-related award show that takes place in the country as the ARY Film Awards will not take place this year as well. We were looking forward to competing in them.”
Qureshi will be visiting Harvard University in mid-October to deliver a talk on NMA. In an earlier interview with The Express Tribune, he had shared, “We’ve been asked to come and discuss our film with the audience at the festival and also speak about the growing Pakistani cinema in general.” The movie, which was released a year ago on Eidul Azha, minted Rs140 million upon the completion of its 25-week run.
The director-producer duo of Qureshi and Meerza have already stated that they’ll make a sequel to NMA following the completion of their film. A formal announcement about their upcoming project is expected to be made later this month.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2015.
Fresh off Na Maloom Afraad’s (NMA) clean sweep at the Lux Style Awards (LSA), with prizes bagged in four out of the five categories they were nominated in, director Nabeel Qureshi couldn’t have chosen a better time to announce when his next project will hit the floors. He revealed that the team will begin filming their second movie in January next year.
“We’ll hopefully begin filming from January 2016 and are currently in the process of finalising a few details,” said Qureshi.
Without divulging much about the movie and the cast, he shared that it’s unlikely to feature exactly the same cast as NMA’s, as it’s not a sequel. “There might be one or two actors [from NMA] that we’ll work with again. Our industry is small at present, so we really don’t have too many actors to choose from,” he added.
Read: LSA 2015 winners list: Drum roll, please!
Although the cast will see changes, the core crew of the upcoming film is expected to remain the same, with trusted cinematographer Rana Kamran taking over the reins as DP once again. “We were among the first films to use the Arri Alexa camera when we started filming NMA and for this movie, we’d be the first production team to use the Alexa mini,” stated the young filmmaker.
Qureshi revealed that the yet-untitled film will be a social drama and satire, different from their previous film. The writing duo Qureshi and Fizza Ali Meerza are still in the process of finalising the story for the movie. Unlike their last film, which was shot entirely in Karachi, their next project is expected to be shot in other parts of the country as well. “We won’t be travelling overseas to film the movie but might shoot in other cities of Pakistan.”
Still reeling from their glorious stint at the LSAs, the director shared he has been unable to contain his excitement over his team’s victory. “It feels really nice to win an award and we were confident about winning a few. Unfortunately, the LSAs are the only film-related award show that takes place in the country as the ARY Film Awards will not take place this year as well. We were looking forward to competing in them.”
Qureshi will be visiting Harvard University in mid-October to deliver a talk on NMA. In an earlier interview with The Express Tribune, he had shared, “We’ve been asked to come and discuss our film with the audience at the festival and also speak about the growing Pakistani cinema in general.” The movie, which was released a year ago on Eidul Azha, minted Rs140 million upon the completion of its 25-week run.
The director-producer duo of Qureshi and Meerza have already stated that they’ll make a sequel to NMA following the completion of their film. A formal announcement about their upcoming project is expected to be made later this month.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2015.