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World Needs More Role Modeling of Healthy Masculinity: Adnan Malik on ‘TLOMJ’

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The battlefield still echoes with Moolah’s chants, the night sky still echoes with a story that is here to stay, the applause never ceases. Bilal Lashari’s magnum opus, The Legend of Mulla Jut, which reimagines an old legend that has been torn apart, only to be written in a new light, under the shadow of a dark, dark cloud, continues to grow. Is. on people.

And in awe of his majesty, another Pakistani celebrity has penned an elaborate note to praise the entertainer. Actor Adnan Malik took to Instagram on Saturday to share his impression of the Punjabi actor whom he saw recently.

“Mula Jat is such an intense, fantastic and well-coordinated spectacle. Our first truly international, mainstream Pakistani film! A film that doesn’t pander to the audience or dumb itself down, and the director’s vision. Stays on,” she captioned a post featuring the poster of the Fawad Khan and Hamza Ali Abbasi-starrer film.

Praising the screenplay, which he described as tying together “seamlessly”, Malik continued, “beautiful mise-en-scène with locations, lighting, costume design, shot and production design.” The Sadiq Tamhare actor continued, “I loved the world building: creating a fictional Punjab outside the context of contemporary life.”

And of course, actor Nasir was more than impressed by Adeeb’s words, calling it “Shakespeare’s plot twist!” said He added, “Dialogues in the attitudes of Nasir Adib, beautiful scenes of wrestling.” I loved the connection between Daru and Noori Naat and the strong feminine theme running through this arc. And Noori’s philosophical warrior and Moula’s heartbroken, wounded man were great characters!

Malik then shared what many have seen before – the film reminds him of the likes of Gladiator. “Incredible casting and playful cameos with many nods to the original film. (as well as westerns, gladiator and fantasy films). Bravo! Everyone on board and for the automated vision that went into creating an incredible spectacle.” So put it all together!

To end his praise note, he also highlighted what he felt could be rewritten – the ending. “Not a criticism, but my personal wish would have been to see a display of healthy, resolved masculinity. To change the ending of the original story. If only two worthy antagonists could rise above racism and rise above senseless murder. Way forward. To show.”

The celebrity felt that a more healthy assessment of masculinity was the need of the hour. “A healthy truce between fighting men. A brotherhood of respect, if not alignment. The world needs more role modeling of healthy masculinity. And to get Mola and Noori to ‘live to fight another day.’ For something deeply satisfying and strange would have been the title,” he wrote.

“But maybe not this movie. The ending is the only thing that left something to be desired for me in this almost flawless movie! Thank you team Moolah Jat for all the blood, sweat and tears! It was epic! Malik concludes. of

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