Hamase Eshq is a historical epic that follows a family feud spanning two-generations that is played out on the buzkashi field and two young lovers who defy their families’ expectations and pay a tragic price. Nemat Arash plays Sharif and Sabera Arash plays Mazari, an Afghan Romeo and Juliet who try to flee, but ultimately get caught up in the rivalry between the buzkashi dynasties represented by their fathers (Asadullah Aram and Qader Faroukh). Yasamin Yarmal plays Pari, the best friend of the reckless Mazari, and famously sings a folk song about the red tulips that bloom briefly every spring in Mazar-e Sharif, where the film was shot (for the reshoots of this scene, the crew had to wait an entire year until the flowers bloomed again). The other characters include a villainous group of bandits led by Rafiq Zarghar. The score makes artful use of tabla solos, rabab, and synthesizers. It is one of the most popular Afghan films of all time, and still aired on television every year at Eid.
Production company Afghan Films (Kabul, Afghanistan). Written and directed by Latif Ahmadi. Cinematography Wahidullah Ramaq. Editing M. Hakim Marzi. Music Gulay Sorkh. Sound Noorullah Multafit. Art director Osman Haleem. Costumes Zargoona Aram. With Nemat Arash, Sabera Ebrahimkhel, Saboor Toofan, Habib Zelgai, Qader Faroukh, Asadullah Aram, Raziq Zarghar, Walid Talash
© courtesy of Afghan Films and the National Archive of Afghanistan
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