Yalghaar

Hero's don't die they live forever.

5.9
20172h 30m

Based on a true story, over 76 hours of a successful military operation conducted in the Piochar region of Swat district, Yalghaar goes up close to follow the lives of the young, passionate officers and soldiers whose patriotism is throbbing with every heartbeat for their country (Pakistan).

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Yalghaar Movie Official Teaser | Hum Films Presents | A Hassan Rana Film

Yalghaar Movie Official Teaser | Hum Films Presents | A Hassan Rana Film

Cast

Photo of Shaan Shahid

Shaan Shahid

Colonel Asad

Photo of Humayun Saeed

Humayun Saeed

Trojan, (A Militant)

Photo of Adnan Siddiqui

Adnan Siddiqui

Lt Col. Imran

Photo of Ayub Khoso

Ayub Khoso

Col. Jogezai

Photo of Ashir Azeem

Ashir Azeem

Maj. Gen Ahmed

Photo of Bilal Ashraf

Bilal Ashraf

Captain Bilal

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Reviews

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Hasnain2002

I am a fan of the progressive nature that the Pakistani Film industry displays. The movies are now being released more frequently than ever. Although, like this movie very heavily reliant on advertising/product placement, I did not want a certain banks products shoved in my face Choppy editing seems to be the norm for Pakistani movies now, it's almost like they do not have enough budget to do things properly making scenes look incomplete.

The film itself was a tribute to the nation of Pakistan's army, and it did a good job of showing patriotism and giving an insight (if not a very loose insight) into what the young men & women do.

The movie did begin boring, as from the trailers a full on action movie was expected, it did get better and the action increased, also new actors need to be cast, as it's the same bunch of actors that are in every movie; there seemed to be an unnecessary amount of male lead characters, mostly whom are just models jumping on the project to make some extra money!

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