Zinda Bhaag

Zinda Bhaag (Urdu: زندہ بھاگ) is a 2013 Pakistani Punjabi-language drama film co-directed by Meenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi,[2] and produced by Mazhar Zaidi.[3] The film focuses on the issue of illegal migration.[4] The film had a premiere on 19 September 2013 and a theatrical release on 20 September.[5] The film was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, the first in over 50 years.[6] The film was made as part of a project on masculinity titled Let's Talk Men, affiliated with United Nations agencies for the prevention of gender-based violence.[7]

Zinda Bhaag
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMeenu Gaur
Farjad Nabi
Produced byMazhar Zaidi
StarringNaseeruddin Shah
Zain Afzal
Amna Ilyas
Khurram Patras
Salman Ahmad Khan
Zohaib Asghar
Samiya Mumtaz
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
CinematographySatya Rai Nagpaul
Edited by
  • Shan Muhammed
  • Fahad Bajwa
  • Faizan Yousuf
Music bySahir Ali Bagga
Production
company
Matteela Films
Distributed byARY Films
Footprint Entertainment
Release date
  • 20 September 2013 (2013-09-20)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguagePunjabi
Box officeRs. 7.5 million (US$26,000) first week from Pakistan[1]Rs. 2 crore (US$69,000) total gross from Pakistan

Plot

Zinda Bhaag focuses on the theme of illegal immigration, highlighting the issue and the epicentre of this trend within Punjab.[8] The story of Zinda Bhaag unravels the theme of illegal immigration, called 'dunky'. This involves inhuman and dangerous methods of crossing borders into foreign lands.[4] It is a film about three young men trying to escape the reality of their everyday lives and succeeding in ways they had least expected. In a nondescript neighbourhood of cities like Lahore, Gujranwala, Gujrat and Wazirabad within Punjab,[9] three friends are desperate to get onto the fast track to success. Khaldi, Taambi, and Chitta, all in their early twenties, believe that the only way out is to the West. The journey that unfolds through the story of this film gives us an insight into what constitutes the everyday lives of many young men and women in Pakistan – a sense of entitlement that cannot be fulfilled, desperation to somehow prove themselves in the face of all legitimate doors being locked, and an ennui from which they feel there is no getaway.[10]

Cast

Awards

The film won four awards at the International South Asian Film Festival in Canada.[11][12] The film won a 'Special Jury Award' at the Jaipur International Film Festival.[13] The film also received five awards including Best Film (Jury) at the recently concluded ARY Film Awards held under the aegis of the Pakistani TV channel network, ARY Digital Network.[14][15] The film also won 'Best Film', 'Best Director' (Meenu & Farjad) and 'Best Actor' (Khurram Patras) in Pakistan's prestigious 'Lux Style Awards'[16][17] and the 'Student Jury Award' at Festival du Film d'Asie du Sud Transgressif (FFAST) in Paris.[18]

Soundtrack

Track listing

The original soundtrack (OST) of the film is sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The film's music features the voices of Abrarul Haq, Arif Lohar, and Saleema Jawwad. Lohar and Jawwad have sung a song on love and death while Bagga has contributed his vocals to two tracks, an upbeat dance-bhangra number and a romantic ballad.[19]

Track #SongSinger(s)Length
1"Paar Channah"[20]Arif Lohar & Saleema Jawad4:00
2"Saari Saari Raat"Sahir Ali Bagga, Farah Anwar4:00
3"Dekhenge"Jabar Abbas4:00
4"Taariyan"Sahir Ali Bagga4:00
5"Pani da Bulbula"[21]Abrar ul Haq4:00
6"Pata Yaar Da"Rahat Fateh Ali Khan4:00
7"Kurri Yes A"Amanat Ali, Iqra Ali4:00

Release

The first look of Zinda Bhaag's trailer was unveiled on 18 June 2013.[22] This film was earlier set to release on 6 September.[23] Due to a backlog of unreleased films, the release of 'Zinda Bhaag' was postponed. It released on 20 September 2013.[24][25] 'Zinda Bhaag' had been released in 10 states in the US as well on 18 October 2013.[26]Zinda Bhaag screened during the seventh edition of the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) initiative Film Bazaar, (20 November 2013) in Goa.[27] The film also released in India.[28][29] The film arrived at Abu Dhabi Film Festival (24 October – 2 November 2013) and consequently was theatrically released in the UAE.[30][31] It was subsequently released on Netflix in 2015.[32]

Accolades

The film received a total of 19-nominations at the first ARY Film Awards tying with Main Hoon Shahid Afridi.[33][34][35]

Nominated
year of work
AwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result
20131st ARY Film AwardsBest Film JuryMazhar ZaidiWon
Best FilmNominated
Best DirectorMeenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi
Best Actress JuryAmna IlyasWon
Best ActorKhurram PatrasNominated
Best ActressAmna Ilyas
Best Supporting ActorSalman Ahmad
Best Supporting ActressNaghma Beghum
Best Star Debut MaleKhurram Patras
Best Star Debut FemaleAmna Ilyas
Best Actor in a Comic RoleZohaib Asghar
Best Actor in a Negative RoleNaseeruddin Shah
Best Original MusicSahir Ali Bagga
Best Male Playback SingerRahat Fateh Ali KhanWon
Abrar-ul-HaqNominated
Best Female Playback SingerIqra Ali
Best StoryMeenu Gaur and Farjad NabiWon
Best Background ScoreSahir Ali Bagga
13th Lux Style Awards[36]Lux Style Award for Best FilmMazhar ZaidiWon
Lux Style Award for Best Film DirectorMeenu Gaur and Farjad NabiWon
Lux Style Award for Best Film ActorKhurram PatrasWon
Lux Style Award for Best Film ActressAmna IlyasNominated
Lux Style Award for Best Original SoundtrackMazhar ZaidiNominated
4th Pakistan Media AwardsPakistan Media Award for Best FilmMazhar ZaidiNominated
Pakistan Media Award for Best Film DirectorMeenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi
Pakistan Media Award for Best Film ActorKhurram Patras
Pakistan Media Award for Best Film ActressAmna Ilyas

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