The film revolves around a team of scientists and soldiers aiming to produce a new breed of advanced weaponized soldiers code named Project Ghazi, until a group of rogue men try to seize the project. United with a team of dedicated scientist Zara Iftikhar and distinguished soldiers Major Zain and Salaar Salahuddin along with other people, they try to stop the rogue men, little do they know that a major disaster is headed their way.
During a live Facebook session with The Express Tribune, director Nadir Shah explained that "It's a story of an advanced soldier project and it spans over a period of 20 years." He also revealed that there was an element of espionage genre in the film as well.
Casting
On 12 April 2016 Sheheryar posted a picture of the script on his Instagram account. In an interview with HIP Pakistan he revealed that he will play the lead in the film. "Though I'm not allowed to speak about the project or my character, but I play the protagonist in Project Ghazi. It's basically an action film, and is about to go on floors in a few days." Later Syra Shehroz, veteran actor Talat Hussain and Aamir Qureshi were also roped in to play complex characters, and Adnan Jaffar was cast to play the main antagonist in the Film. Humayun Saeed was later cast to play the role of Colonel Salaar in a lead role.
Filming
Project Ghazi was filmed in Pakistan.
Release
The Project Ghazi was initially scheduled for release on 14 July 2017. But at the premiere event, a day before its general release, it was postponed due to the technical issues, particularly the sound design. The film was released on 29 March 2019.
Reception
Critical Reception
Momina Mindeel of Galaxy Lollywood rated Project Ghazi2 out of 5 stars, praising the performances of Saeed and Shehroz and stating that "the film's art direction is a manifestation of the fact that the film could have been a good Pakistani science fiction film if the director/writer had put in some effort to come up with a coherent plot and a better execution of it". Sonia Ashraf of DAWN Images praised the performances of Saeed and Munawar and wrote, "Project Ghazi on its own does have its flaws but knowing the journey the movie made, It feels glad to see the progression.