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MULA Jatt’s Final Fight Scene Nominated for Taurus World Stunt Awards

The movie has received praise from critics around the world and is still engrossing spectators in important Pakistani theaters 48 weeks after its debut.

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MULA Jatt's Final Fight Scene Nominated for Taurus World Stunt Awards

It received a nomination for the renowned Taurus World Stunt Awards, setting a new standard for Pakistani cinema and putting it on level with foreign competitors. The ‘Best combat’ nomination honors the thrilling final combat scene between Maula and Noori in the movie “MULA Jatt.” The renowned Ian Van Temperley was responsible for the amazing stunt synchronization in this scenario. Notably, this category features fierce competition, including some Oscar-winning movies like “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and “The Gray Man,” among others.

Annually, the Taurus World Stunt Awards honor the outstanding accomplishments of stunt performers in the motion picture business. Since their establishment in 2001, these awards, which are presented in the dynamic metropolis of Los Angeles in the middle of the year, have developed into a benchmark for excellence in the stunt industry. The highest standards for recognition are upheld by the outstanding selection committee, which was founded in 2000. Dietrich Mateschitz, the Red Bull founder and the creative force behind these awards, envisioned them as a way to recognize the heroes of cinema who are frequently forgotten.

MULA Jatt's Final Fight Scene Nominated for Taurus World Stunt Awards

A who’s who of Hollywood blockbusters can be found on the list of previous winners in this prestigious category, which includes films like “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “Kingsman,” “Fast & Furious 6,” “Inception,” and “The Avengers,” to name a few. With its nomination, Pakistani film now proudly joins this illustrious lineage, signaling a substantial improvement in its standing around the world.

The movie has received praise from critics around the world and is still engrossing spectators in important Pakistani theaters 48 weeks after its debut. The Legend of Maula Jatt, directed by Bilal Lashari, just won the “Best Filmmaker” prize at the Bollywood Film Festival Norway.

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