Raasta (2017 film)
Raasta is a 2017 Pakistani Action Thriller Film starring Sahir Lodhi, Abeer Rizvi, Aijaz Aslam and Shamoon Abbasi Naveed raza in Lead Roles, alongside Saima Azhar, Mathira and Saeeda Imtiaz in Cameo Appearances. The film is directed by Sahir Lodhi himself and was Released on 31 March 2017.
Synopsis
Raasta revolves around two brothers who try to bond and get revenge against the failed political system in Pakistan.Cast
- Sahir Lodhi as Sameer
- Aijaz Aslam as Inspector Sultan
- Shamoon Abbasi as Shahnawaz Rajpoot
- Naveed Raza as Sherry
- Saima Azhar as Maya
- Abeer Rizvi
- Nadia as Mona
- Sana Nawaz as Bhabi
- Saniya Mansoor as Zoya
- Saleem Mairaj
- Saeeda Imtiaz
- Mathira as Dancer in the Song
Pee Lay - Ramis Khan as SRK
Production
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of Raasta is composed by Kamran Akhtar and Saji Ali.No | Song | Singer | Duration |
1 | Dil Faqeer | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan | 04:22 |
2 | Meharman | Damiya Farooqi, Nabeel Shaukat Ali | 04:03 |
3 | Choti Umariya | Sara Raza Khan, Saji Ali | 03:26 |
4 | Dil Faqeer | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan | 04:27 |
5 | Pee Lay | Saji Ali, Saman Sabri | 04:15 |
6 | Raasta | Saji Ali | 04:09 |
Release
The Film was released on 31 March 2017 in Pakistan, USA, UK and UAE. The film came out to be aReviews
did not give the film a rating, commenting: "Once you’re in it, there is no coming out of the half-hearted action sequences, flat dialogue deliveries and the confusing cathartic experience that Sahir Lodhi directorial tries to offer." Hasham Cheema of Dawn described the film as "Hilarious" with high Entertainment Value and Dramatic Scenes, summarising Lodhi's performance: "Unapologetically violent, disproportionately proud, self-righteous, relentless, surreal and Borderline absurd; this film brings together all that I find Profoundly interesting about the Quintessential Pakistani Pop Celebrity."The movie was heavily criticized and termed a Disaster by many Critics and Bloggers, leading to a public Retort by Lodhi who said their Reviews were Motivated by Personal Bias. The Express Tribune'' quoted a manager of Super Cinemas questioning the Distributors' Decision to Consider the film Suitable for Public Screening, following its Performance. However, the manager also added that he Provided the Morning, Evening and Night Shows to the film to support Pakistani Cinema.