Parey Hut Love
Parey Hut Love (transl. Stay Away, Love) is a 2019 Pakistani romantic comedy film, directed by Asim Raza. Written by Imran Aslam, the story revolves around a young free-willed, commitment phobic, aspiring actor Sheheryar (Sheheryar Munawar) and a strong willed girl, Saniya (Maya Ali) and their romance as they meet and fall in love over a series of unplanned encounters at weddings of their friends and family. Parey Hut love also stars Nadeem Baig, Ahmed Ali Butt, Zara Noor Abbas, Hina Dilpazeer, Faheem Azam, Rachel Viccaji, Munawar Siddiqui, Parisheh James, Jimmy Khan, Frieha Altaf, Yousuf Bashir Qureshi & Shahbaz Shigri in prominent roles. The film also features a cameo by actress Mahira Khan and a special appearance by actor Fawad Khan. There are also cameos from Meera, Sonya Jehan, Ahmad Ali Akbar, Cybil Chowdhry and others. The movie is Maya Ali’s second movie after her super hit Teefa in Trouble.
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Urdu | پرے ہٹ لَو |
Directed by | Asim Raza |
Produced by | Sheheryar Munawar Shaiban Haq Shahbaz Shigri Mehrunisa Azhar |
Written by | Imran Aslam |
Screenplay by | Asim Raza Nasir Aslam |
Starring | Sheheryar Munawar
Maya Ali Zara Noor Abbas Mahira Khan Ahmed Ali Butt |
Music by | Azaan Sami Khan |
Cinematography | Salman Razzak Serkan Guller |
Edited by | Alam Azeemi |
Production company | The Vision Factory Films |
Distributed by | ARY Films Salman Iqbal Films B4U Motion Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 137 minutes[1] |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
Box office | est. ₨300 million[2] |
The music is directed by Azaan Sami Khan and the cinematography is by Serkan Güler and Salman razzaq. The production designer is Hina Farooqui, Art director is Saqib Hayat and Stylist is Haani Sharique.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The film is loosely based on 1994 British film Four Weddings and a Funeral.[10] It was released internationally on 8 August 2019 and in Pakistan on Eid al-Azha, 12 August 2019, under the production banner of The Vision Factory Films distributed by ARY Films, Salman Iqbal Films and B4U Motion Pictures.[11]
Plot
The main plot is divided into four chapters
Chapter One: Natasha's wedding
The film starts with the preparations for Natasha's wedding going in full swing. A close cousin of Natasha, Shehryar Aziz is a struggling drama actor. His two friends are Arshad (an aspiring director) and Shabbo. Shehryar is a commitment-phobe and hates it when his mother, Farida brings up the subject of getting him married.
At Natasha's wedding, he meets Natasha's cousin, Saniya who has come from Turkey. Shehryar is instantly smitten by her and he tries to flirt with her. At night, he takes Saniya to explore Karachi, the city of lights without informing anyone and the two fall in love. When Shehryar asks for her phone number, she jokes that given his nature, she would give him her phone number and then she would keep waiting for his calls and he will ignore her. She, nevertheless, gives him her number. Shehryar learns from Saniya that she would be leaving in two days and was here to Pakistan to attend Natasha's wedding and to drop her father, Faisal (who is a famous writer) with his family members in his homeland just as he wished.
Saniya goes back to Turkey. Farida decides to join the drama industry just to 'pass time' which frustrates Shehryar immensely and in his frustration and his friends teasing him about Saniya, he ignores several calls and texts from her. As he is about to receive her call, he is mugged and Saniya comes to believe that Shehryar has used her.
Chapter Two: Rustom's Wedding
Faisal writes the script for a drama titled Parey Hut Love and informs Shehryar that he would be cast as the lead. Shehryar is overjoyed but has no one to finance the production of the film. Meanwhile, Farida makes it big in the industry and becomes famous. Rustom, a distant relative of Shehryar who is a Parsi proposes to Tanaaz, his cousin. Shehryar is elated to learn that Saniya has come for the wedding but is heartbroken when Saniya makes him meet her fiancé, Hassan. She deliberately attempts to make Shehryar jealous by openly praising Hassan.
The wedding takes place. Shehryar confronts Saniya after it and tells her that his phone was stolen. Saniya refuses to believe him and tells him that it is too late and that she will not leave Hassan at any cost.
Shehryar goes to several producers only to be repeatedly rejected for the script of Parey Hut Love. Shehryar's stepfather (who Shehryar calls 'Half Dad') finances the production. Shehryar for the first time calls him 'dad'.
The production of Parey Hut Love begins but Saniya arrives to inform Shehryar of Faisal's increasing brain tumor and gives him the card for her wedding which is to take place in Kashmir, Faisal's hometown. This leads to a major fight between Sheheryar and Arshad who is more focused on his project. Shehryar leaves for Kashmir. Arshad follows him and they reunite. Shehryar tells Saniya that his biological father did not love him at all, even though Shehryar loved him and left him and his mother. Thus, he became a commitment phobe.
Chapter Three: Saniya's Wedding
Saniya's wedding comes up and Sheheryar falls into depression stemmed from Saniya's rejection. Shehryar begs her to forgive him and marry him, and to leave Hassan but Saniya implies that she can't. Meanwhile, Faisal passes away. The wedding is immediately postponed and Faisal's funeral is arranged. Saniya leaves in the misery caused by her father's death and Shehryar's fierce love for her.
Chapter Four: Shehryar's wedding
A few years later, Shehryar is a successful actor and is engaged to megastar Zeena, who loves him. Shehryar also reciprocates her feelings but still loves Saniya. Saniya tells Hassan that she is in love with Shehryar and breaks her engagement with him. Hassan forgives her and they continue as friends. Saniya, having learned of Shehryar's wedding (which is to take place in Turkey) from media reports, arrives at the wedding and tells Shehryar that she left Hassan because she told him that she loved someone else. Shehryar's feelings for Saniya rekindle. Zeena realizes Shehryar loves Saniya and not her, after seeing Saniya leave his room. At the wedding, Zeena motivates Shehryar to go after Saniya who was leaving for another city. Shehryar goes after her. Arshad and Shabbo express their liking for each other. Shehryar finds Saniya and tells her that he left Zeena because she found out that he loved someone else. The movie ends on a happy note with Shehryar and Saniya embracing each other.
Cast
- Sheheryar Munawar as Sheheryar
- Maya Ali as Saniya[12]
- Ahmed Ali Butt as Arshad
- Zara Noor Abbas as Shabbo[13]
- Nadeem Baig as Faisal
- Hina Dilpazeer as Farida
- Durdana Butt as Amma Jaan
- Shahbaz Shigri as Hasan[14]
- Munawar Alam Siddiqui as Aziz
- Rachel Viccaji as Tanaaz
- Faheem Azam as Rustom
- Yousuf Bashir Qureshi as Mehmood
- Frieha Altaf as Feroza[15]
- Parisheh James[16] as Natasha[17]
- Jimmy Khan as Anwar
Cameo appearances
- Fawad Khan[18]
- Mahira Khan as Zeena[19]
- Marina Khan[20]
- Sonya Jehan
- Imran Aslam
- Cybil Chowdhry
- Meera as Karishma Chaudhry
- Saife Hassan
- Supriya Shukla
Production
Pre-production of the film began in July 2018, Sheheryar Munawar producing the film, wanted to cast Mahira Khan but due to date issues, she couldn't take the role. Maya Ali was later cast in the same role. Mahira Khan, however, made a cameo as Zeena in the film. The film was written by Imran Aslam."[21]
Filming
Principal Photography took place in Karachi, Bahawalpur and Muzaffarabad(Azad Kashmir), Pakistan.The second spell of film was shot in Istanbul, Turkey.The shoot concluded with a star-studded wrap up party in Karachi.
Marketing and release
The official theatrical trailer of the film was launched on 21 June 2019 by ARY Digital. The trailer garnered 2.2 million views since its release on YouTube. Its song "Haye Dil Bechara" crossed a total of 10 million views on YouTube.[22]
The film has been certified with a runtime of 137 minutes by British Board of Film Classification[1] and was released on Eid al-Adha, on 12 August 2019.
Home media
The World Television Premiere of the film was held by ARY Digital on Eid-ul-Adha, in August 2020.[23]
Digital media
Parey Hut Love was made available on Prime Video for streaming.[24]
Reception
The film received positive reviews from audiences and critics alike. It emerged as the highest-grossing Lollywood movie for the year 2019 with worldwide collection of more than 300 million including 240 million from local box office. The cinematography was especially lauded as it showcased the beauty of Pakistan.[25] The movie was also praised for its music.[26]
Accolades
Year | Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Result | |
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2020 | 1st Pakistan International Screen Awards | Best Film | Won | ||
Best Director | Asim Raza | Won | |||
Best Actor | Sheheryar Munawar | Won | |||
Best Actress | Maya Ali | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Ahmad Ali Butt | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Zara Noor Abbas | Won | |||
Best Song | Jimmy khan | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Salman Razzak | Won | |||
Best Music | Azaan Sami khan and Saad Sultan | Nominated |
Soundtrack
Parey Hut Love | |||||||
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Soundtrack album by Azaan Sami Khan | |||||||
Released | 10 July 2019 | ||||||
Genre | Filmi Soundtrack Qawwali | ||||||
Length | 26:46 | ||||||
Language | Urdu | ||||||
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All music is composed by Azaan Sami Khan.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ik Pal" | Shakeel Sohail | Hadiqa Kiani, Harshdeep Kaur, Suhas Sawant | 4:00 |
2. | "Haye Dil" | Asim Raza | Jimmy Khan | 3:25 |
3. | "Behka Na" | Asim Raza | Ali Tariq, Harshdeep Kaur | 4:23 |
4. | "Balma Bahgora" | Asim Raza, Ahmed Ali Butt | Aima Baig, Rap by Ahmed Ali Butt and Sheheryar Munawar | 3:24 |
5. | "Morey Saiyan" | Asim Raza | Zeb Bangash | 3:22 |
6. | "Zehal-e-Miskeen" (Original Composition by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan) | Amir Khusrow | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan | 8:08 |
Total length: | 26:46 |
See also
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