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词条 Khuda Kay Liye
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

     Development  Filming 

  4. Box office

  5. Music

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Khuda Kay Liye
| image = Khuda-kay-liye.JPG
| caption = Theatrical poster
| director = Shoaib Mansoor
| producer = Shoaib Mansoor
| writer = Shoaib Mansoor
| starring = Shaan Shahid
Rasheed Naz
Naseeruddin Shah
Fawad Khan
Iman Ali
Naeem Tahir
Hameed Sheikh
| music = Rohail Hyatt
| cinematography = David Lemay
Ali Mohammad
Neil Lisk
Ken Seng[1]
| editing = Ali Javed
Aamir Khan
ET
| studio = Shoman Productions
| distributor = Geo Films
Percept Picture Company (India)
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2007|7|20|Pakistan|2008|4|4|India}}
| runtime = 171 minutes[2]
| country = Pakistan[2]
| language = English
Urdu[3]
| budget = {{PKR|6 crore}}[4]
| gross = {{PKR|15.06 crore}} (US$2.51 million) (Worldwide)[5][6]{{PKR|5.50 crore}} (US$1.1 million) (Pakistan) [7][8]
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
}}

Khuda Kay Liye (also released as In The Name of God in international markets)[9] is a 2007 Pakistani drama film[2] directed by Shoaib Mansoor, and stars Shaan Shahid, Fawad Khan and Iman Ali in pivotal roles, with a cameo appearance by Naseeruddin Shah. The film follows Mansoor and Sarmad (played by Shaan and Khan), two singers whose lives change after the events of 9/11 attacks in America and misinterpreted teachings of Jihad.

Khuda Kay Liye was released on 20 July 2007 in Pakistan and on 4 April 2008 in India, as well as the screenings at various international film festivals. The film subsequently won a number of awards for its acting, notably three Lux Style Awards, one Silver Pyramid Award at Cairo International Film Festival, one Roberto Rossellini Award, Italy and one Fukuoka Audience Award at Fukuoka International Film Festival, Japan.

Plot

Mansoor and Sarmad are two successful singers from Lahore. Sarmad eventually gets influenced by an Islamic activist Maulana Tahiri, as he begins to practice Islamic way of living and gives up his music career as it is considered "haram" by the Islamic activist. Maryam (Mary), a westernised British Pakistani girl, falls in love with Dave from the British community. However this displeases her father, who is hypocritical, despite himself being in a live-in relationship with a British woman.

Meanwhile, Mary's father plans to take her for a trip to Pakistan to meet Sarmad and Mansoor. While touring FATA, she gets deceived by her father to marry her cousin, Sarmad. Mary is forcefully married off to him and abandoned in their household. In an escape attempt, Mary tries to run from the village but gets caught by Sarmad. He eventually consummates their marriage by force as a sort of punishment so that Mary would not escape again.

Mansoor goes to a musical school in Chicago, where he meets Janie. They both eventually fall in love with each other and Janie stops drinking alcohol for him. However, shortly after the events of 9/11, Mansoor gets arrested by FBI due to his Islamic background and gets detained for a year in Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

Mary is rescued by Sarmad's father under the protection of the British government. A devastated Mary takes her father and cousin to court in Pakistan for justice. Wali (Naseeruddin Shah), a Maulana, then explains to the court how Islam is being misused in the name of war and hatred, bringing the religion forward in a believable and peaceful manner. Traumatised by all the suffering he has seen and caused, Sarmad withdraws from the case. He also realizes the damage that he was made to inflict in the name of religion. Mary is now free and returns to the village where she was kept prisoner so she can educate the girls there. Meanwhile, Mansoor is still in FBI custody after a year of torment; the last torture session having inflicted permanent brain damage. After a failed rehab attempt, he is deported and reunited with his family in Pakistan where he begins to recover.

Cast

  • Shaan - Mansoor
  • Fawad Khan - Sarmad
  • Iman Ali - Maryam (Mary)
  • Naseeruddin Shah - Maulana Wali (Special Appearance)
  • Naeem Tahir - Mansoor's father
  • Rasheed Naz - Maulana Tahiri
  • Hameed Sheikh - Sher Shah
  • Humayun Kazmi - Mary's father
  • Austin Marie Sayre - Janie
  • Simi Raheel - Mansoor's mother

Production

Development

{{quote box|width=25%|align=left|quote=The way America and the West are dealing the problem is very wrong — they are just trying to kill and suppress those Muslims who are being labeled as terrorists. And it will not solve the problem because if you will kill 10, a hundred more will emerge.|source= —Shoaib Mansoor during an interview for the film.[12]}}

Shoaib Mansoor, the director of the film, developed the idea after the misconceptions about Pakistan in Pakistani diaspora and India.[10] Mansoor stated that the film will clear the irrelevant thinking of Indians towards the Pakistani community.[11]

Filming

Principal photography of the film took place in Lahore, where most of the parts were filmed. Besides, the film was also shot at Chicago, London and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[12]

Box office

Khuda Kay Liye is one of Pakistan's highest-grossing films, with a domestic gross of $1.1 million and a worldwide gross of $2.1 million.[13]

Music

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| name = Khuda Kay Liye
| type = Soundtrack
| artist = Various artists
| cover =
| alt =
| released = July 7, 2007
| recorded = 2006-2007
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| studio =
| genre = Film soundtrack
| length =
| label = Republic Music Group, Huqa Entertainment Corp, Sony BMG
| producer = Rohail Hyatt
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The music of the film was released on July 7, 2007. The soundtrack album of the film was composed and produced by Rohail Hyatt.[14][15] All songs were written by Shoaib Mansoor with an exception of "Mahi Way" and "Bandeya".

{{tracklist
| extra_column = Artist
| title1 = Duniya Ho
| writer1 = Shoaib Mansoor
| extra1 = Ahmed Jahanzeb; Shuja Haider
| length1 = 3:57
| title2 = Hamaray Hain
| writer2 = Shoaib Mansoor
| extra2 = Ahmed Jahanzeb; Shuja Haider
| length2 = 3:49
| title3 = Bandeya-I
| writer3 = Bulleh Shah
| extra3 = Khawar Jawad; Farah Zalah
| length3 = 3:38
| title4 = Tiluk Kamod
| writer4 =
| extra4 = Ahmed Jahanzeb
| length4 = 4:37
| title5 = Janie Janie
| writer5 = Shoaib Mansoor
| extra5 = Ahmed Jahanzeb; Lagan the Band
| length5 = 6:01
| title6 = Allah Hoo
| writer6 =
| extra6 = Saeen Zahoor; Zara Madani
| length6 =
| title7 = Mahi Way
| writer7 = Faiza Mujahid
| extra7 = Khawar Jawad; Faiza Mujahid
| length7 = 3:10
| title8 = Khuda Ke Liye
| writer8 = Shoaib Mansoor
| extra8 = Ammar Hassan
| length8 = 3:33
| title9 = Bandeya-II
| writer9 = Bulleh Shah
| extra9 = Khawar Jawad; Faiza Mujahid
| length9 = 3:34
}}

See also

  • List of highest-grossing Pakistani films
  • List of Pakistani films of 2007
  • List of cultural references to the September 11 attacks

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Khuda Kay Liye: Complete cast and crew details|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/cast/13506/index.html|work=Bollywood Hungama|accessdate=2010-11-27|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100511083032/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/cast/13506/index.html|archivedate=11 May 2010|df=dmy-all}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8cd8be4d |title=KHUDA KAY LIYE (2007) - BFI |accessdate=9 May 2017 |publisher=British Film Institute}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/name-god-khuda-kay-liye-film|title=Khuda Kay Liye - In The Name of God - BBFC|publisher=BBFC}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Khuda Kay Liye thaws 43 years of India-Pakistan screen chill |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Khuda-Kay-Liye-thaws-43-years-of-India-Pakistan-screen-chill/Article1-295024.aspx |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130126083851/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Khuda-Kay-Liye-thaws-43-years-of-India-Pakistan-screen-chill/Article1-295024.aspx |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-01-26 |publisher=Hindustan Times |accessdate=2010-11-27 }}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.brandsynario.com/top-10-highest-grossing-pakistani-movies-of-all-time/ |title=Top 10 Highest Grossing Pakistani Movies of All Time |publisher=Brandsynario |date= |accessdate=2018-08-26}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://boxofficedetail.com/top-pakistani-worldwide-grosser-all-time-chooriyan-number-one/|date=2015-08-20|title=Khuda Kay Liye box office collection|website=boxofficedetail.com}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://boxofficedetail.com/main-hoon-shahid-afridi-lifetime-business-below-average/|date=2013-12-27|title=Khuda Kay Liye box office Pakistan|website=boxofficedetail.com}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2007W47&id=_fKHUDAKELIYE01|title=Khuda Ke Liye|date= 2008|work=Box office MOJO}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/khuda-kay-liye-hindi-movie-review-9678.html | title=Khuda Kay Liye Movie Review - A fantastic film from across the border | publisher=IndiaGlitz | date=2 April 2008 | accessdate=6 April 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/edit-page/QA-Khuda-Kay-Liye-was-born-out-of-anger/articleshow/3064356.cms | title=Q&A: 'Khuda Kay Liye was born out of anger' | publisher=The Times of India | work=The Times Group | date=23 May 2008 | accessdate=6 April 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/BusinessTravel/story?id=4590620&page=1 | title='Lollywood' Hits Bollywood | publisher=ABC News | date=8 April 2008 | accessdate=6 April 2016 | author=Schifrin, Nick}}
12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.gzblive.in/social-media/%E2%96%BC-10-pakistani-films-that-indians-must-watch/ | title=▼ 10 PAKISTANI FILMS THAT INDIAN'S MUST WATCH | publisher=The Ghaziabad Live | date=21 July 2015 | accessdate=6 April 2016 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160417142726/http://www.gzblive.in/social-media/%E2%96%BC-10-pakistani-films-that-indians-must-watch/ | archivedate=17 April 2016 | df=dmy-all }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2007W47&id=_fKHUDAKELIYE01 |title=Khuda Ke Liye (2007) |publisher=Boxofficemojo.com |date=2007-07-20 |accessdate=2018-08-26}}
14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dawn.com/news/859307/exclusive-the-life-and-times-of-rohail-hyatt | title=Exclusive: The life and times of Rohail Hyatt | publisher=Dawn | date=26 July 2009 | accessdate=6 April 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.thefridaytimes.com/tft/laili-jaan/ | title=Laili jaan | publisher=The Friday Times | date=1 November 2013 | accessdate=6 April 2016}}

External links

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  • Khuda Kay Liye at Bollywood Hungama
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