Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters) Part 2
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This ANIMAL Zia killed our dreams. I remember growing up in small town in Pakistan. We went to mosques only for Friday prey or eid. People made fun of Mullah. We all lived peacefully with Christens, Ahmediys and Shias then an animal took over and changed everything.
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Though it feels in the begining that film is trying to proof the 47's concept of Pakistan and 1979's Zia islamic idology the same But both were far different. Pakistan was not created by the islamic MUllahs, it was created by the Muslims ving moderate thinking and concepts.
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It is fantastic drama or art movie what ever it is , briliant achievment by the producer, director and the whole team must be appreciated.....wonderful.....
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@arepha thankyou for uploading this wonderfull movie,i think gen.zia is responsible for what is happening in pakistan now a days.Quade azam was very moderate statesman and wants to build modern pakistan but alas islamic fundamentalist hickacked his dream.
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this is siply a masterpiece
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realy great movie super direction beautiful location simply the best
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I love the movie, but I wish the main characters were Punjabi at least. For instance the guy Salim and the woman are not remotely convincing as Punjabis or Pakistanis for that matter. The language is strained.
Plus, I have lived most of my life in Pak. Punjab and I ve never seen a lot of these customs in Pak. Punjab. I wish the movie was a little more 'accurate' in its everyday life depiction
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@bazookajoe77 i have seen the old lady after such a long time
she was in that drama sona chaandi if anyone remembers.
very nice actress
u wont believe her urdu .
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@bazookajoe77 The same thing seems to be happening in India. I'm not Punjabi, but I've lived in Northern India all my life. Although in Indian Punjab the Punjabi language is protected by government policy and is a mandatory subject in the school curriculum, there are several ethnic Punjabis in Delhi and my home state Haryana (formerly a part of Punjab) who can't speak a word of their ancestral language! Urdu and Hindi are important, but regional languages must be conserved, too.
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@arepha Thanks for uploading this movie! This the second Pakistani movie I've watched till date (after Khuda Kay Liye) and also the second Punjabi movie (after the Indian movie 'Des Hoya Pardes'). It really makes me realize how I'd been oblivious to the artistic wealth in cinema all across the subcontinent in my obsession with mainstream Hindi and English movies.
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@thugluv37 I will try to remove abusive comments. Immature comments are for immature people . Let them say what they want as long as they are not abusive. I don't want to stop good comments by disabling them.
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LOVE @ First Sight!!!!!



ye kis dore pa bani ha
i mean 19..
danapane 1 year ago
@danapane 1979
arepha 1 year ago