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Balochi cinema refers to the Balochi-language film industry in
Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ...
,
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, and among the
Baloch diaspora The Baloch diaspora refers to Baloch people, and their descendants, who have emigrated to places outside the Balochistan region of South-West Asia – a region stretching from southwestern Pakistan to southeastern Iran and southern Afghanistan. T ...
.


History

The first Balochi feature film, ''
Hammal O Mahganj ''Hammal O Mahganj'' is a Pakistani Balochi-language film released in 1976. It is known as the first feature Balochi film. The film could not make it to the cinemas due to political pressure. The film was produced by Anwar Iqbal who also played ...
'', was produced by
Anwar Iqbal Anwar Iqbal Baloch ( ur, ) (December 25, 1949 – July 1, 2021) was a Pakistani television actor and director, who achieved fame with the hit Pakistani drama series "Shama." Afterwards he went to star in "Akhri Chattan" (آخری چٹان) by ...
and released in Pakistan in 1976. However, the film never made it to the screen amidst protests by cultural activists who alleged it misrepresented Baloch culture. A slogan used by the protest movement was "Balochi film chalay ga tou cinema jalay ga" (If Balochi films are screened, cinemas will be burnt). Analysts believe the film's release became politicised, as PPP activists favoured the film while
Baloch nationalist __NOTOC__ Baloch nationalism ( Baloch: راج دۏستی بلۏچی) asserts that the Baloch people, an ethnic group native to Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan are a distinct nation, and that their ethnicity overrides religious loyalty. The origins o ...
groups opposed it. Iqbal later arranged a private screening of the film to address the reservations, where Sindh's labour minister-cum-PPP leader Abdullah Baloch was a key attendee. According to '' The News'', those who viewed it "agreed that the film did not have anything that went against the Baloch culture". The declining quality of erstwhile
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and
Pashto Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official langua ...
cinema reportedly contributed to the Baloch activists' sentiments. This is believed to have dented the Balochi film industry's initial growth. In 1989, the Iranian film ''
Dadshah ''Daadshah'' ( fa, دادشاه, translit=Dādšāh) is a 1983 Iranian Persian-language film depicting the life and experiences of Baloch rebel Dad Shah in the Balochistan insurgency. Plot Mir Dad Shah or Mir Daad Shah was a farmer who lived ...
'' was released in Balochi dubbing. The film was based on Mir
Dad Shah Mir Dad Shah (), also spelled Mir Daad Shah, was an Iranian Baloch farmer who lived in a village called Nillag within Iranian Balochistan. With the goal of securing an independent Balochistan and largely discontent with Iranian rule, Shah par ...
of Iranian Balochistan. In the subsequent years, cinema growth in Balochistan remained slow in line with the stagnant growth of Pakistan's film industry. An uncertain security situation further led to nearly half of Quetta's cinema houses facing closure by 2010. The availability of films via Blu-rays, DVDs, VCRs and cable networks has also hampered the cinema-going trend.


Re-emergence

In recent years, a younger generation of Baloch filmmakers has emerged in
Balochistan Balochistan ( ; bal, بلۏچستان; also romanised as Baluchistan and Baluchestan) is a historical region in Western and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. ...
and
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, as part of the new wave of Pakistani cinema. This phase has witnessed the production of quality short films as well as documentaries focusing on social and political issues, such as ''Ich Gushgi Nahe'' (Keep Silent) in 2007. In 2013, ''The Line of Freedom'', a short film based on Balochistan's human rights situation, was produced by Noordin Mengal, Bhawal Mengal and David Whitney, starring British and Baloch actors. In 2014, the Lyari Film Festival was held in Karachi's
Lyari Lyari (Urdu: ; sd, لیاري) is a historic locality in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the most densely-populated part of Karachi, and is one of its earliest settled areas.Sarwat Viqar (2014) Constructing Lyari: place, governance and identity in a Kar ...
neighbourhood, which is famous for its Baloch community. Several Balochi short films were screened at the event. The Nosach Films Academy, which organised the event, provides support to Balochi filmmakers in Lyari. In 2016, Ahsan Shah's ''Jaawar'' (Ongoing Situation), which focuses on the Lyari gang war, won the first prize at
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's International Youth Creativity Awards. The same year, ''Sawaad'' (Ocean) was screened at the Lok Virsa Museum in Islamabad. An upcoming filmmaker is Haneef Shareef, who has directed popular hits such as ''Balaach'', ''Manzil'', ''Mani Pethaa Braath Nesth'' and ''Kareem'' from 2009 to 2014. Other recent Balochi films include ''Jageen'', ''Ganjen Gwadar'', ''Rahdarbar'', ''Aadenk'', ''Zoorak'', ''Betach'', ''Drandeh'', ''Karwaan'', ''Hankain'', ''Maath'', ''Bemuraad'', ''Begowaah'', ''Pendok 2, Yaghi'' and ''Showanag''. Balochistan has served as a filming location or subject of portrayal in multiple Urdu films, television serials and documentaries. There have also been foreign documentaries made on the region. As of 2002, there were 8 main theatres in
Quetta Quetta (; ur, ; ; ps, کوټه‎) is the tenth most populous city in Pakistan with a population of over 1.1 million. It is situated in south-west of the country close to the International border with Afghanistan. It is the capital of th ...
and a few in
Makran Makran ( fa, مكران), mentioned in some sources as Mecran and Mokrān, is the coastal region of Baluchistan. It is a semi-desert coastal strip in Balochistan, in Pakistan and Iran, along the coast of the Gulf of Oman. It extends westwards, f ...
, Sibi, Kalat and Zhob. Quetta's 3D Weplex Pak Force Cinema, opened in 2016, currently features the largest curved screen in Pakistan. Other popular single-screen cinemas in the city are Paradise, Imdad and Delight. In Iran, Balochi theatre is in its infancy stage and is concentrated mainly in
Zahedan Zahedan ( Balochi and fa, , ' ) is a city and capital of Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 587,730. The city was the site of a deadly crackdown in October 2022, with dozens citizens killed by pro- ...
, Iranshahr, and Khash. As of 2008, Zahedan-based Honorkadeh Saba was the sole cultural institution promoting Balochi cinema and theatre. ''Sangat'' by Sami Sarang was Pakistan's first Balochi film released after decades in August 2017. In 2018 Zaraab (Heat Haze) by Dj Jaan Al Balushi won several awards. In 2020 the movie Doda was released in Karachi Art Festival.


See also

* List of Balochi-language television channels *
Balochi music The Baloch or Baluch ( bal, بلۏچ, Balòc) are an Iranian people who live mainly in the Balochistan region, located at the southeasternmost edge of the Iranian plateau, encompassing the countries of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. There a ...
*
Cinema of Pakistan Cinema of Pakistan, popularly known as Lollywood ( ur, ), refers to the filmmaking industry in Pakistan. Pakistan is home to several film studios centres, primarily located in its three largest cities – Karachi, Lahore, and Faisalabad. ...


References


External links


BalochiFilm.com
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