Ho Mann Jahaan
Ho Mann Jahaan | |
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ہو من جہاں | |
Directed by | Asim Raza |
Written by | Asim Raza |
Screenplay by | Rashna Abidi Imtisal Abbasi |
Produced by | Sheheryar Munawar Asim Raza |
Starring | Adeel Hussain Mahira Khan Sonya Jehan Sheheryar Munawar |
Cinematography | Salman Razzaq Khan |
Edited by | Amir Saif |
Music by | Zebunissa Bangash Atif Aslam Faakhir Mehmood Taha Malik |
Production company | The Vision Factory Films |
Distributed by | ARY Films Fox Star Studios |
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Running time | 170 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Box office | Rs. 16.25 crore (US$560,000) (Domestic) Rs. 22.50 crore (US$780,000) (Worldwide) |
Ho Mann Jahaan (Urdu: ہو من جہاں 'What the Heart Wills') is a 2015 Pakistani coming-of-age musical drama film, written and directed by Asim Raza on his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Rashna Abdi, Imtisal Abbasi and Asim Raza, while dialogues were written by Asim Raza, Imtisal Abbasi, Rashna Abdi and Yasir Hussain. The film stars Adeel Hussain, Mahira Khan, Sheheryar Munawar and Sonya Jehan, along with veterans Bushra Ansari, Arshad Mahmud, Jamal Shah and Munawar Siddiqui as part of the cast. It is produced in Urdu.[1]
The film was released in the Middle East on 31 December 2015 by ARY Films[2] and in Pakistan on 1 January 2016.[3]
The film opened to a highly successful box office weekend and went on to run for several weeks, making it one the highest-grossing films of 2016. In Dec 2016 Ho Mann Jahaan was showcased at the Pakistani Film Festival in New York City.
Plot
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Ho Mann Jahaan is a coming-of-age urban story set in present-day Karachi. The film revolves around three main characters – Arhan (Sheheryar Munawar), Manizeh (Mahira Khan), and Nadir (Adeel Husain). The story is about their friendship born out of shared experiences, passion for music, and aspiration for fame. Sonya Jehan plays the role of Sabina, a powerful independent character symbolizing strength and wisdom. The film is a reflection of the struggle between individuals seeking to exercise free will but also attracted to conformity. Parents impose restrictions and dictate terms, because they love their children but at times don't understand them.
Cast
[edit]- Mahira Khan as Manizeh
- Adeel Hussain as Nadir
- Sheheryar Munawar as Arhan
- Sonya Jehan as Sabina
- Bushra Ansari as Nadir's mother
- Arshad Mehmood as Nadir's father
- Nimra Bucha as Shahida
- Jamal Shah as Manizeh's father
- Munawar Siddiqui as Arhan's father
- Fawad Khan (cameo appearance) as Rafael
- Zeb Bangash (cameo appearance) as Xenovia
- Hamza Ali Abbasi (cameo appearance) as Malang Baba
- Syra Yousuf (cameo appearance) in the "Shakar Wandaan" Song
- Bilal Maqsood (cameo appearance)
- Faisal Kapadia (cameo appearance)
- Zoheb Hassan (cameo appearance)
- Ahmed Ali Akbar (extended cameo)
- Ali Zia Naqvi (cameo appearance)
- Syed Faizan Ali (cameo appearance)
Production
[edit]The film was primarily shot in Karachi, and some parts were shot in the northern areas of Pakistan. The film was shot using two Alexa cameras with two camera units. The film's first teaser was released on 25 March 2015 [4][5] where the cast and crew got together for a press event at the film's largest and one of the industry's most expensive sets.
Soundtrack
[edit]The soundtrack was digitally released on 1 November 2015.[4][6] It comprises a total of ten songs by various artists.[7] The album contains only three original tracks, written by Asim Raza; the rest of the songs were re-recorded by artists who had previously performed them.[8] The album was produced by Faakhir and Ehtisham Malick at ET studios. The song "Khush Piya" was dedicated to Malika Pukhraj by Tina Sani.[9]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Barish" | Jimmy Khan | Jimmy Khan | 3:55 |
2. | "Mann Ke Jahan" | Asim Raza | Zebunnisa Bangash | 4:12 |
3. | "Ghar Nari" | Amir Khusrau | Fareed Ayaz | 4:48 |
4. | "Dil Kare" | Asim Raza | Atif Aslam | 3:31 |
5. | "Dil Pagla" | Asim Raza | Zebunnisa Bangash | 4:34 |
6. | "Dosti" | Zoheb Hassan | Zoheb Hassan and Zebunnisa Bangash | 3:38 |
7. | "Khush Piya Waseen" | Khwaja Ghulam Farid | Tina Sani | 4:19 |
8. | "Sarak Sarak" | Mai Dhai Band | Mai Dhai | 3:25 |
9. | "Shakar Wandan" | Afzal Sahir | Asrar | 3:46 |
10. | "The Audition" | Louis J. Pinto | Louis J. Pinto (Gumby) | 1:12 |
Release
[edit]The film was originally scheduled to be released on the holiday of Eid al-Azha on 25 September 2015,[10] but was rescheduled for release on 1 January 2016.[11]
Critical reception
[edit]The film generally received mixed reviews. Rafay Mehmood of Express Tribune rated 2 out of 5 stars and criticised its script and camera work and said "Ho Mann Jahaan is a failed marriage between advertisement and film, and the rest is just too long to sit and absorb".[citation needed] Hamna Zubair of Dawn News praised its well selected cast and their acting. The editor also praised its strong hitting social message and wrote that "Ho Mann Jahaan succeeds in its aim to entertain, and I'm happy for everyone involved. Go watch the film, you'll like it".[12] Fatima Aleem of nation gave it a rating of 7 out of 10 and praised the film's content and marked that "Movie had a good lesson for parents to let their children choose the career line they want to opt rather than compelling them to fulfill their dreams and live a life they never wished for". Editor of Dunya News praised the direction but criticised its predictable storyline and mainly praised Shehreyar Munawar's acting but pointed out more negatives than positives.[13] Haider Janjua praised the film especially its actors and wrote that "All in all, Ho Mann Jahan is a really great and entertaining movie. Yes, it wasn't perfect and there is always room for improvement especially in the story department but the great thing for me which made it such a compelling and heartfelt movie was the messages that it had hidden in the shining glossy wrapping".[14] Ujala Ali Khan of The National highly praised the film and wrote that "A highly relatable story featuring likeable characters, teamed with great performances by both the lead and supporting actors, makes for an easy, pleasant viewing experience".[citation needed] Galaxy Lollywood rated it 3 out of 5 stars and wrote that "Good performances by the lead actors, great music, some special guest appearances and a slowly moving plot await you. Its not the best that Pakistani Cinema has offered, but then its not the worst either".[15]
Adnan Murad of the Blasting News gave film 3 out of 5 stars and praised the film's screenplay and wrote "‘Ho Mann Jahaan’ works brilliantly because of some tremendous and understated work from all departments. The dialogues are refreshingly witty but quite cheesy at some instances. However, the casual dialogue writing makes it easier for the viewers to relate with the characters".[citation needed]
Adnan Sarym of HIP gave a rating of 4 out of 5[citation needed]
Accolades
[edit]Ceremony | Won | Nominated |
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Lux Style Awards Lux Style Awards [16][17] |
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3rd Galaxy Lollywood Awards[18] |
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1st International Pakistan Prestige Awards[19] |
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47th Nigar Awards |
The awards were postponed and did not take place |
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References
[edit]- ^ "'Ho Mann Jahaan' Upcoming Pakistani film's cast and crew addresses media in Karachi". dailytimes.com.pk. 27 March 2015. Archived from the original on 7 July 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ "ARY Films to release 'Ho Mann Jahaan'". BizAsia. Raj Baddhan. Archived from the original on 8 October 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
- ^ "Mahira Khan's "Ho Mann Jahaan" to be released on January 1, 2016". Daily Pakistan. Ali Zain. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ^ a b "Faakhir composes two songs for 'Ho Mann Jahaan'". geomusic.pk. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ "Soundtrack of ARY Films' Ho Mann Jahaan released on November 1, 2015". ARY News. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ^ "Ho Mann Jahaan music released". The Express Tribune. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ^ "Mahira Khan's Ho Mann Jahan: Movie songs released online". The News Teller. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ^ "Is Ho Mann Jahaan helping soundtracks in Pakistan reach a new high?". Dawn News. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ^ Mokhtar, Nyda (11 April 2015). "16 facts you didn't know about Ho Mann Jahaan". tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ "Ho Mann Jahaan delayed, to not release on Eid-ul-Adha '15". Galaxy Lollywood. Aayan Mirza. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- ^ Zubair, Hamna (1 January 2016). "Review: Men and women can't be friends, and other lessons Ho Mann Jahaan teaches us". Dawn News.
- ^ "Ho Mann Jahaan – Verdict: I hate you!". 12 January 2016.
- ^ "Ho Mann Jahaan – Film Review". Pakistani Drama Story & Movie Reviews – Ratings – Celebrities – Entertainment news Portal – Reviewit.pk. 3 January 2016.
- ^ Munshi, Momin Ali (31 December 2015). "Ho Mann Jahaan (Review): This coming of age musical makes for a decent watch despite its shortcomings".
- ^ "A complete list of LSA 2017 winners". The Express Tribune. 20 April 2017.
- ^ "'Baaghi' and 'Punjab Nahi Jaungi' stole the show at Lux Style Awards 2018". The Express Tribune. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
- ^ Lollywood, Galaxy (26 January 2017). "Galaxy Lollywood Awards 2017 Nominations".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "International Pakistan prestige Awards 2017 – Awards – MAG THE WEEKLY". www.magtheweekly.com.
External links
[edit]- 2015 films
- Films shot in Karachi
- Films set in Karachi
- Animated films about music and musicians
- Pakistani coming-of-age films
- Pakistani romantic drama films
- 2015 romantic drama films
- Lollywood films
- 2010s Urdu-language films
- Films shot in Gilgit-Baltistan
- 2015 directorial debut films
- Films directed by Asim Raza
- Urdu-language Pakistani films