Waar

2013
7.5| 2h10m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 16 October 2013 Released
Producted By: MindWorks Media
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The efforts of the Pakistani security forces in their fight against terrorism and how the lives of security officials are affected. A retired security officer returns to save Pakistan from a major terrorist attack.

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Bilal Lashari

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MindWorks Media

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Waar Audience Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
Nonureva Really Surprised!
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Ben Castle The basic idea had potential but was executed in an unsophisticated manner. it was a lost opportunity to expose the social and political complexities of war on terrorism in Pakistan. Instead the movie took an easy road and packed the entire runtime of 130 minutes with all sorts of clichés. The superficial character development in the movie is painful to watch. Even more painful is the childish interactions between the characters. For example, the so-called accomplished secret service agent Javeria has no problem acting in a silly girls- hate- boys manner when Mujtaba is brought on aboard. Then in another scene she abruptly (but predictably) develops a crush on him. She starts asking him personal questions and acting as he is an old pal saying "I am there for you if you want to talk."More importantly, the movie evades bringing any depth to the main subject of terrorism. It tackles the grave problem Pakistan faces in a feel-good, black-and-white manner. To make matters worse, the storyline lacks any specificity or technical depth. It appears that instead of doing any serious research, the writer sufficed to use details in a newspaper, about some key incidents, as his main storyline. There is no sophistication, complexity or specificity about any aspect of the movie whatsoever. In fact, the movie is full of illogical events and actions. A spy who kills anything that crosses his path instead of keeping a low profile, a chemical bomb that can destroy an area of 10 km, moula- jut style dialogues during deadly confrontations, a loud cheesy patriotic sermon during a covert operation at night and a dam that is built within few months (puff …just like that, out of one's left foot.) My husband said "it sounds like a communist propaganda movie. Even enemies are speaking highly of Pakistan." He also could not understand that in various scenes if someone would take a gun away from his opponent, why then he would place the gun on the table for easy grabs. In short the movie uses cheap sentimentalism to make big bucks. The movie is a big glob of cheese with no artistic or technical depth.See my detailed analysis here: https://eyeofgaia.wordpress.com/2015/04/30/waar-uqal-per-meri/
amlan kumar behera the script of this movie is very good but,screenplay is average.it needed more computer graphics to make it natural.the movie budget is less than $200k,but in way to see low budget this movie is excellent.Acting of Shaan is very good.nice fight.but others actors acting are not well impressive.every movies need some romance seen,but here nothing like that to make audience entertainment.their is no impressive get up of hero to entry to the movie.no twist is their.the movie seems to be shoot with in some few place.no dance or song in this movie to make audience entertainment.but I like the moral of this movie -terrorist r not belongs to any religion.they r only Satan
Fahd Raza I agree with most reviewers here that this is an awesome film coming out of Pakistan. The production values are very, very high, and the story is relevant, and well executed. Furthermore, this presents a well-rounded, authentic view of Pakistan, and the war on terror as it is fought there. Naturally, it's not perfect. There are plot holes the size of grapefruits, and no one except Shaan can act to save their lives. Shan, on the other hand, has established himself as a true actor. His range of emotions are varied, and he can deliver all types of performances. That being said, I will be critical. I'll tell you why. If a movie of this quality can be made in Pakistan, then it should be expected that the next one would be better. We obviously have the talent as well as the technology. The film, like I said, was great. The only gripe I have is with the fight sequences. The hand-to-hand combat sequence near the end was terrible. But it's a start.Let's make the next one better!
Dave Kimber Let me start by saying this why do people keep bringing this up 'best Pakistani film' etc? Waar puts many Hollywood films to shame specially the junk that has been produced over there in recent times. How on earth can someone in the right state of mind can even begin to compare this masterpiece to other mega-productions that massively fail to impress & lack the essence of film making.Don't get me wrong there are obviously some really good Hollywood productions that I can watch over & over again & waar goes right up there in my top 10 best movies of all time list, which is quite a statement. I have seen them all from sin city to sexy beast, from 300 to shawshank redemption as well as the original old boy. This stunner & absolutely quality production deserves a place right up there with the well deserving titles.Well done to all that were involved in the making of this masterpiece, incredible & breath-taking film making at its best! Learn from it this is how movies are made. A well deserving 10/10!! If you haven't seen this masterpiece yet do yourself a favour stop what you are doing & watch it, even if you have to watch it on a DVD, Enjoy!