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7.0/10
4.3K
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Teefa goes to Poland to get Anya to Pakistan to marry Butt gangster's son but lands up in trouble with Anya's gangster father and the Polish police.Teefa goes to Poland to get Anya to Pakistan to marry Butt gangster's son but lands up in trouble with Anya's gangster father and the Polish police.Teefa goes to Poland to get Anya to Pakistan to marry Butt gangster's son but lands up in trouble with Anya's gangster father and the Polish police.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Jawed Sheikh
- Bashira 'Bonzo'
- (as Javed Sheikh)
Salmaan Bokhari
- Shikra; Sheikh's goon
- (as Salman Bokhari)
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Teefa In Trouble has just elevated the standard of films being made in Pakistan. It's larger than life and should break records. It is a MASTERPIECE!!! Truly entertaining and so far the best comic movie Pakistani cinema has ever produced in its' history! I think it has set new benchmark & standard for Pak movies.The cinematography along with the direction is GREAT & Humor is Brilliant. Outstanding action, funny & emotional sequences by Ali Zafar and an awesome performance by Maya Ali. One word for this movie: BLOCKBUSTER!
It is worth a watch for the reasons such as
1) good direction
2) sound
3) dialogues and catchy phrases in lahori accent
4) Superb performances
5) engaging (but somewhat weak) plot
6) stunts, action, and first chase scene
7) Camera work in first two scenes
So the story line was pretty neat for a romantic comedy movie.. A gangster who is assigned by his employer to kidnap a girl and bring her to Pakistan and while doing so has a little flick of his own.. Picturisation is commendable and the songs and the movie balance is very well maintained. The movie doesn't really get boring except the last 20 minutes which I felt were dragged. The acting at time falters and the audacic display of alcohol irked me a bit. I think Pakistani cinema should fight really hard to establish its identity rather than mimicking the neighbors.. But this movie easily tops my list of favorite Pakistani movies..more power to Pakistani Cinema
I entered the cinema keeping in mind my last experience with Chupan Chupai of giving it up halfway through. It turned out to be an amazing experience.The team has delivered an excellent movie. The hard work was quite obvious. Some very thoughtful scenes as well. My stance on Pakistani Film industry has changed. Optimistic about upcoming movies. WELL DONE!
I usually don't write reviews for movies but Teefa In Touble has given me a reason to feel proud about Pakistani cinema and it compels me to write few words about my experience. It was a fine Friday noon when me and my friend decided to give it a go. Seriously speaking, neither of us had huge expectations but we both were surprised. This movie has set the bar higher and it is clearly the best Pakistani movie ever with plenty of remarkable moments. Mother-son relationship though short but it is portrayed very beautifully and has a strong message that has the soul of script (no spoilers intended). On screen chemistry between the leads and rest of the supporting cast makes everything fall into place. Many witty jokes uplift the mood and support the story in a balanced way. Action is top notch and worth mentioning here is the cinematography of "sajna door" and "chan ve". This is the first Pakistani movie that has properly managed script, screenplay, background score and cinematography. Songs are well placed and every character is justified. I felt the ending a little bit cliched and a few minutes cut could have concluded it better. In short, Teefa In Trouble is sheer cinematic brilliance and is a great milestone achieved in revival of Pakistani cinema. Ali Zafar in front of the camera as well as behind the screen has proven his mettle. Ahsan Rahim's direction deserves appreciation too. Rather it calls for thumbs up to the whole team. It's not like I haven't watched anything better than this but I am glad to write that this is one of the few remarkable movies by our film industry. It is a complete family entertainer and I highly recommend it. You won't be disappointed. Long live Pakistan.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst Pakistani film under the banner of Yash Raj Films
- GoofsWhen Ali Zafar (Teefa) is being arrested and sitting in the back seat of the Police Car, Maya Ali (Anya) enters the car and says "Congratulation Teefe! You have been kidnapped" even though Ali Zafar (Teefa) has not revealed his name yet to her.
- ConnectionsFeatures Banarasi Thag (1973)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $324,633
- Runtime
- 2h 35m(155 min)
- Color
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