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What Will People Say

Original title: Hva vil folk si
  • 2017
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
6.3K
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Maria Mozhdah in What Will People Say (2017)
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The story of Nisha, daughter of a Pakistani-Norwegian family, who is kidnapped to Pakistan by her parents when her father finds her in bed with a man.The story of Nisha, daughter of a Pakistani-Norwegian family, who is kidnapped to Pakistan by her parents when her father finds her in bed with a man.The story of Nisha, daughter of a Pakistani-Norwegian family, who is kidnapped to Pakistan by her parents when her father finds her in bed with a man.

  • Director
    • Iram Haq
  • Writer
    • Iram Haq
  • Stars
    • Maria Mozhdah
    • Adil Hussain
    • Ekavali Khanna
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Iram Haq
    • Writer
      • Iram Haq
    • Stars
      • Maria Mozhdah
      • Adil Hussain
      • Ekavali Khanna
    • 68User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Maria Mozhdah
    • Nisha
    Adil Hussain
    Adil Hussain
    • Mirza
    Ekavali Khanna
    Ekavali Khanna
    • Mother Najma
    Rohit Saraf
    Rohit Saraf
    • Amir
    Ali Arfan
    • Asif
    Sheeba Chaddha
    Sheeba Chaddha
    • Aunt
    Lalit Parimoo
    Lalit Parimoo
    • Uncle
    Jannat Zubair Rahmani
    Jannat Zubair Rahmani
    • Salima
    Isak Lie Harr
    • Daniel
    Nokokure Dahl
    • Emily
    Eliza Raja
    • Ameena
    Farrukh Jaffar
    Farrukh Jaffar
    • Bestemor
    Naeem Azam
    • Amjad
    Assad Siddique
    • Abdullah
    Trine Wiggen
    • Social worker
    Sara Khorami
    • Social worker
    Maria Bock
    Maria Bock
    • Social worker
    Juliet Skogen
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    • Director
      • Iram Haq
    • Writer
      • Iram Haq
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    8me_sweety

    A truthful betrayal of the cost women have to pay for honour in Pakistan

    Some Pakistanis would vociferously scream that the portrayal of Pakistani culture and norms is blatantly exaggerated here. Well, let me tell you. It isnt. Pakistani parents, including those who live abroad are willing to sacrifice and kill their daughters if there need be for the sake of their honour. The typical middle class man's obsession with his daughters chastity is certainly not exaggerated. The film beautifully captures the diaspora, the claustrophobia and the contradictory nature of Nisha's life. The last scene in which her fathers reflection stares at us is brilliant. But some things are sure exaggerated. I donot know if those stem out of ignorance or a desire to appease the "white audience" with their saviour complex. I do not know if they tried to portray Islamabad or Quetta in the movie-if it was Islamabad then it was obviously very wrongly portrayed. It is a fully developed urban city with internet connection. Same with Quetta. One does not need to run to far off stores in search of internet! Also who in their right minds would make out in a street in Pakistan unless you live in Defence or something? I mean maybe the police can react the way they did in the movie but thats rare and pertaining to the special circumstance that both the people are very young and from a familiar area. I can understand this because I am a Pakistani but one might make a lot of assumptions if they arent. Moreover, everything that Nisha went through was very very traumatic. Her grief and sanity still seems pretty intact for someone who went through a lifetime of trauma. Still very willing to please her parents. Or maybe thats my peronal opinion. All that aside, donot sit without grabbing a tissue paper because this is a highly unsettling movie.
    10nilookohan

    Thank you Iram for telling what is happening behind the doors

    I wish I had the guts and courage to talk about what happens to me as a girl in Iran. Thank you Iram Hag for this movie.
    8fourthdcs

    Loved it but disappointed a bit too!

    Just watched this very interesting and well produced movie but still it disappointed me to a certain extent. Here's a short comment on the movie. I started watching this movie very late at night and regretted my decision of watching it because I knew I had to leave it in the middle and watch the rest of it the next day. I couldn't wait to finish it as the story around the subject, film making and acting, everything is superb. The subject is great and has been tackled skilfully. The only problem with the movie is it's research about Pakistani culture.
    • We don't have vegetable markets like it was shown in the movie. The markets here are very different.
    • Word "videsh" is a Hindi word and it's not used in Urdu.
    • In Punjab, pani puri is called gol gappay. Nobody serves gol gappas in a cup wrapped in aluminium foil. It's served in a clay pot.
    • We don't use "thaali" made of steel for our food. People use ceramic or plastic plates and bowls.
    • The bus that they were traveling in Pakistan, I've only seen that bus in this movie.
    Plus there are many such things which, honestly, can be easily ignored but again honestly, such things do make a difference. There's a difference between good job and extraordinary job... when the whole team is working so hard to present something great to the audience, then these apparently small issues do bother. You can produce an extraordinary movie when you have not overlooked such stuff. Anyway, overall I loved the movie hence my disappointment that it lacked proper research. I would like to mention that the ending was great!
    10kannan_here

    A modern day horror tale

    'What will people say' isn't any easy movie. It'll make you fall in love with Nisha, root for her, enjoy life with her and when all her freedom is curtailed you will cry for her, feel disturbed , haunted and by the end of the movie , like Nisha ,you too will crave for her freedom, wish to be broken from the shackles that her parents have imposed on her, pray to run away as far as possible and to live life to the fullest . Maria Mozhdah as Nisha perfectly embodies the life of thousands of girls in India and Pakistan who are forced to play along the whims and fancies of their parents. Their voices are muted, actions are restricted and in the end they become mere puppets in the hands of their parent who live the way the society wants them to. When Mirza tells Nisha " you mean everything to me" his everything matters less than his society's opinions. He is happy to lock up his daughter,mentally abuse her and take away her freedom if that is what the society wants. It isn't Nisha but 'what will people say' that means everything to him.

    This Norwegian piece of art is a must watch for its raw emotions, gripping story line and gorgeous frames. The movie will stay deep with you, haunt you and in the end remind you of how far ahead we are of freedom.
    CinemaClown

    A Tense & Moving Tale About Women's Rights, Cultural Clashes & Familial Duties

    Tragic, heartbreaking & a tad too relatable, What Will People Say packs a premise that will strike a much deeper chord with desi audience, for the depicted culture & way of life in this story mirrors that of our own, especially the part where women are expected to prioritise family image over own choices and live as per societal expectations.

    The story follows a young Pakistani teenager in Norway who tries to balance the cultures of both countries as best as she could. Her life turns upside down when her father catches her with a boy in her room and, in order to set an example & escape the judgment of their peers, send her to a small Pakistani town to live with their extended relatives.

    Written & directed by Iram Haq, the story handles its provocative subject matter with honesty as Haq leaves no stone unturned to illustrate the age-old beliefs & customs that families in these demographics still adhere to but Haq shows these absurd social restraints as they are instead of condemning them outright due to which the plot as a whole doesn't pack a strong enough punch.

    However, the real highlight of this picture is Maria Mozhdah whose emotionally resonant performance makes her a sublime discovery. Her rendition is so genuine, her character arc is so lifelike and her expressions are so spot-on that we are on board with her from the start and could relate to what she's feeling at any given time. The rest chip in with good support but it is Mozhdah who steals the show.

    On an overall scale, What Will People Say is a tense, absorbing & moving story about women's rights, cultural clashes & familial duties that presents Iram Haq taking a leaflet out of her own life to deliver a semi-autobiographical account that's sensibly directed, finely scripted & brilliantly acted. Led by an astounding debut performance, this Norwegian drama with desi roots is one of the better films of the year and comes strongly recommended.

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      The story idea came from the Director's real life incident. She was once kidnapped to Pakistan.
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      Written by Mansi Multani, Ishaan Divecha and Naren Chandavarkar

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • France
      • Denmark
    • Official sites
      • Beta Film (Germany)
      • Mer Film (Norway)
    • Languages
      • Urdu
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Vad ska folk säga
    • Filming locations
      • Norway(location)
    • Production companies
      • Mer Film
      • Rohfilm Factory
      • Zentropa International Sweden
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,156
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,024
      • Jul 15, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,191,131
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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