Revenge of the Worthless

Revenge of the Worthless

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jamal Shah
Produced by Amna Shah
Written by Jamal Shah
Music by Mehdi Raza
Cinematography Aamir Tehseen Rao
Edited by Malik Irfan
Production
company
Distributed by Summit Entertainment
Release dates
  • March 23, 2016 (2016-03-23)
Running time
150 minutes
Country Pakistan
Language Urdu
Pashto
English

Revenge of the Worthless is an upcoming Pakistani action drama film featuring the directorial debut of Jamal Shah[1] with an assistant direction of Zohaib Akhtar and produced by Amna Shah under production banner Hunerkada Films. The film casts Jamal Shah himself, Ayub Khoso, Firdous Jamal, Shamil Khan, Maira Khan and Emel Karakose along with new talent, the students of Hunerkada College of Visual and Performing Arts. And Noor Bukhari in a Cameo.[2]

Plot outline

The film depicts a brutally disfigured cultural narrative of a land with the enviable cultural heritage highlighting the heroic struggle of a few unsung heroes during 2009 Swat Insurgency.[3][4]

Jamal Shah plays the lead, Zarak Khan, whose wife and two daughters refuse to leave their ancestral home. They decide to fight the invaders, along with their household staff. Tragedy leads to the end of Zarak Khan, three servants, and one daughter.[5]

Cast

Marketing

First look title poster was revealed on November 26, 2015 and teaser trailer on January 15th 2016. Theatrical trailer and poster was revealed on April 5, 2016.[6] Final look poster and theatrical trailer was released on January 15th, 2016.

Release

Firstly, the film was scheduled to release on May 22, 2015[7] but it was postponed because of Zimbabwe cricket tour to Pakistan after the 6 years ban on Pakistan tours. The director thought it may affect the film business as matches were being held in Lahore, the Lollywood city.[8] The film was scheduled for January 15, 2016 release[9] but yet again the film was postponed.[10]

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