Javed Sheikh's film to revive the cinema?
MastySpot Exclusive!
Khule Asmaan Kay Neeche
Upcoming Lollywood movie, "Khulay Aasman Ke Neechay" is to be released later this year. This movie is directed by Jawed Sheikh (Javed Shaikh) who directed the movie, "Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa" and released it in 2002. That movie was of course a big hit - after the huge success of that, Javed Sheikh started working on this project, "Khulay Aasman Ke Neechay" - which is expected to be just as big of a hit, as Javed's last one.
The film's cast leading stars are: Hamayun Saeed (Humayun Saeed), Sana, Javed Sheikh, Saleem Sheikh and Behroz Sabzwari (Behroz Sabazwari). According to the records, music is given by popular music composer, Amjad Bobby.
Music for this movie is again, done by Indian singers and it has been recorded in Indian Studios.
Javed Sheikh has said that this is the costliest movie made in Pakistan.
Below are some articles, that we have collected relating to the movie.
FROM DAILY TIMES - August 6, 2004
Javed Sheikh: the ‘Pakistani spy’ to India
Mr Sheikh has recently returned from Mumbai where he recorded music for his upcoming film ‘Khulay asman kay neechay’. The music was recorded at at the Empire Studio and Yougesh Parathan did the arrangements. The work cost over Rs 5 million. It includes songs by Elka Yaknink, Sonu Nigam, Kumar Sanu, Sadhna Sargam, Udet Narian, and Sukhwinder. He said he had to go across the border to record the soundtrack for his movie because no facilities existed in Pakistan for film music of an international standard.
FROM PLANETBOLLYWOOD - July 2, 2004
'Indian Singers For Pakistan´s Costliest Film'
Producer-director Javed Sheikh will be the first producer from Pakistan to use the voices of Indian playback singers like Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan , Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik for his forthcoming film ´Khule Aasman Ke Neechey´ ."The music director of the film Amjad Bobby will shortly be visiting Bombay to record all the songs , " says Javed . ´Khule Aasman Ke Neechey´ will be the costliest film ever produced in Pakistan and will reportedly cost around a billion Pakistani rupees .
FROM DAWN - May 18, 2003
STARBUZZ: Sheikh ‘saab’ completes his script
After working for months on the script of his next film titled Khule aasman ke neeche, Jawed Sheikh is finally ready with the screenplay, which has been co-written with Yeh dil aap ka huwa veteran Babar Kashmiri. A superstitious Jawed is consciously re-engaging his entire technical team, not to mention the ARRI camera which he had used in Yeh dil. Even the producer of his latest project is the same, though Jawed remains quite indecisive about his lead cast. No one knows if the lucky girl is going to be Sana or somebody else.
For the present, Jawed is excited about the story of Khule aasman, which he says is “a love story with a difference, since it reflects on this horrible tradition in our rural set-up where a girl is engaged to be married while she is still an infant.”
The music director of the film is, again, his favourite, Amjad Bobby. But Jawed is not sure whether his new film will have songs by Indian singers (as in Yeh dil). However, one thing he is dead sure about is that he wants to make another film that can be presented internationally, emulating the success of YDAH. Keep it up, Sheikh saab!—-Abdur Rauf
Browse
Home | Pakistani Media | Contact Us | Sitemap
0 comments:
Post a Comment