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Title: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Blaqueen on February 24, 2003, 03:14:49 PM
Plzzzzzz is there ANY ANY ANY way to STOP the production of them movies...?? ??....plzzzzzz... STOP THA TORTURE!!!!! :'(
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: lionger on February 24, 2003, 04:13:48 PM
lol ouch! I've never seen any Hausa movies but what's so bad about them FDQ?
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Gimbiya on February 24, 2003, 07:11:17 PM
hey,
so you think it's that's bad? I love hausa fims I actually critsize the fims. I want to know what do you find bad about the fims that you think it should come to a stop.

Gimbiya
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Rose on February 25, 2003, 01:28:27 AM
FynedymeQueen How can you say that?
To me if they can stop the Indian wanna be things,
and just try to promote our culture and religion,
will really be good
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ibro2g on February 25, 2003, 04:57:58 AM
Hausa films are disgusting, their is no questioning to it, if u have any, go watch the movie, but I bet u will regret.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: nura on February 25, 2003, 11:04:07 AM
I so hate Hausa movies. Waka ba dabi'ar mu bace ba al'adar mu bace bata cikin addinin mu. Fina finan hausa na indiya ne kawai ake fassarasu.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Blaqueen on February 25, 2003, 01:15:29 PM
lion.. u know how southern movies are all about juju, sex, and violence.... well hausa movies are all about marriage!!! marriage!!! and marriage!!!!!....
plus juss like any other naija movie... i think it takes them only 2 mornings and half a night to shoot a movie... plus the picture is whack... the color is poor... the speech is bad... the music hurts my ears... and SOMETHING MUST BE DONE!
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: lionger on February 25, 2003, 02:18:28 PM
lol. sounds pretty bad. the southern movies are no better anyways, maybe even worse.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Gimbiya on February 25, 2003, 03:12:05 PM
It's really sad to hear this from hausa people. I don't think just because you live outside of niaja you should try to put your people down. I don't think hausa films are the bomb and all but I think they are trying. and fyne speaking of the mariage mariage thingy, I think they are telling the truth. out culture do portray marrriage since a baby girl is born so that's what's going on that is why they make fims about it. I think if you actually sit down and watch hausa movies you will think better yet you will know it's really happening in the society. it's not everything that I disagree with you all. I do believe that the picture,sound, lighting and etc. sucks but I guess turawa sunce practice make it perfect :-/ . also there's alot of way for people to help it. I just don't think that every fim in the entertainment business should be about promoting the culture and all sometimes I believe that people should be entertain with out thinking that there's a lesson in it to pick up. com'on guys is it that bad? the song and all? my siblings and I were raised in this bature country and the only thing I like about it is that my parents make sure that we watch hausa fims, even my younger sister that's how she learn that by wearing trad you must be hausa, and by the way she love the music, she's becoming a great dancer in that part ;D(lol). so I think you guys should give this people credit it's not that bad really 8)
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Anonymous on February 25, 2003, 04:18:24 PM
Salam,
I am very happy to know about this group. I am happy. Had i known since, i will have chance to intellectually be informed about the Entertainment Industry.
Well, as the topic rolls, i think i have a single line contribution about it.
you see, the coming of these Hausa Home videos, most people have been refined from watching foreign films (india, chinese, american, etc). They go for the Hausa songs instead of singing (...hARE-kRISHNA...), pronouncing and praising Hindus gods, etc. Now they can sing (...Maraba Sangaya!) knowing fully what the Song is all about... etc. I think this is just a step forward. Secondly, from my opinion, i think the Hausa guys should be giving a second chance to meet up the global challenges, since groups are now thoroughly discussing the way forward of the industry. I agree with most points stressed about the poor quality in the pre-production, production and post-production of the movies, but you know they are just starting... gradually, they will come to age.
The most important factor that affects the hausa industry is poor marketing. what about that? have you people discussed this factor before?
Thanks & regards.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Muhammad on February 26, 2003, 03:27:03 AM
Salam All

While it can be said that i hardly miss an opportunity to criticize almost all issues proposed to this forum, I find it amusing to do so now.
Whether we like it or not, the society will have yan kama da yan tasha. Amma that is enough reason da zai sa mu fara tsine masu hada wasan hausa.
If its true that almost 70 films are made a year, then the least amount the govt of Kano gets from such an activity will run in the millions. In light of this economic importance alone, Hausa films must be encouraged.
Contrary to the fact that yan wasan hausa yan iskane, you now find Uni graduates, people from middle income backgrounds and other decent sources.
Also, Hausa films entertain people beyond measure. For nationalistic values, making Hausa films means we are unchained from the stronghold indian movies had on the society and we are now "self sufficient" in producing home entertanment at 'home'.
Finally, dole mu dinga tsanantawa wurin ensuring standards are met and movies are regulated. And as most of you know, at least if you read the Mujallar bidiyo or fim, there is a censorship board both nationally and locally. Infact the local chapter has Ulama'a screening new movies made.
I shall add, we must point out the mistakes that need to be remedied not to call for banning or restricting the freedom every Nigerian has.
Bissalam
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Blaqueen on February 26, 2003, 01:37:28 PM
ok ok ok Aunty Gimbiya... i'll break it down for u...

~MOST of the movies.. it's the gurls asking the guys out... is that our culture? whut happened to "mache ta kama kan ta"... respect and pride!

~Singing and Dancing... u'll see the girls wearing "pencil jeans" which doesnt even FIT THEM!... jumping around and breakdancing.... is that our culture? i thot a woman was suppose to "kama kan ta"...

~while "singing and dancing"... them girls wear "wigs" or take off their "viels".... is that display of our culture?...

~marriage.. yes its a prime aspect of our culture... BUT.. lets get a li'l bit creative!!!!!!!!!! it's getting old!!!

~Big alhaji jumping around is not exactly whut i'll refer to as entertainment... ::)

~i have to go now...
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: ummita on February 26, 2003, 02:06:27 PM
QuoteI like about it is that my parents make sure that we watch hausa fims, even my younger sister that's how she learn that by wearing trad you must be hausa, and by the way she love the music, she's becoming a great dancer in that part ;D(lol). so I think you guys should give this people credit it's not that bad really 8)

so in that case ur lil sib sis.....is tryin 2 copycat these hausa programmes.......juss b careful she doesnt end up 2 b d nxt supastar in d hausa showbiz!!! Ke kanki naseni u wouldnt like that!!!

Parents encourage u 2 watch 'em, mhmm quite interestin.  

Watched this hausa drama once,  in ma gramz house bck then in 1999...( d first question..I asked my granny was....So there r black indians apart from red indians?)

Dunno a zilch about watz up with these hausa programmes, ppl r always tlkin about them, guess I have 2 grab a copy & watch.. but  I'll still proceed......I juss have one thing 2 say: if I was a boy (which am glad am not) I rather start washin & ironin than 2 indulge ma self in this showbiz..

& 2 b precise & honest woman xposin theirselves is simply haram.....

If dole ne hausa gurls suyi entertainment , how about covarin theirselves properly & puttin up shows like educatin women on sooooooooooooo many issues!!!

If any1 uses this....sayin hausa programmes teaches culture, I juss have one thing 2 say....lets take it bck 2 d 1960's. Was hausa programme d only tutorial means of teachin ppl about culture?

It annoys & bores me 2 death 2 tlk about these hausa progz. ::)
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ibro2g on February 26, 2003, 03:58:41 PM
ya said it all ummita
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Gimbiya on February 26, 2003, 08:13:06 PM
well well well,
you guys are not the first people that I heard criticizing our little hausa home videos. but that's a choice. ummita my little sis is not emitating the people there, I think well better yet I know she knows better, I don't think she try to copy all the sting that happened in tom and jerry cartoons and she watch it all the time. I guess if you are in the media/tech field you kind of understand that not everything that is created in films/entertainment/media people copy. in short anything that is meant to entertain is not meant for people to think that's way of life. All of you or most of you live outside of nigeria which mean there's different cultures around you, does that mean that you take all the western cultures? But as I said it's up to you, what suit your mind and your style. I have nothing negative with people who are trying to make it in life :-/

- gimbiya
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: ummita on February 27, 2003, 05:13:28 PM
Gimbz, ke kadai kika sani comin bck 2 this topic again.....I am so supa proud 2 call ma self hausa even though am Fuld........Y wud I wanna crtisize hausas..............but ke in ur own thinkin wud'hav, shud'hav cud' I have said oh those hausa showbiz is perfect & fast superior 2 lets say ..............a hausa gurl tryin to educate d illerates both healthwise & on religion?

I so much like it when ppl make a point in their view in a subject matter...but ...they come bck & ova rule it. Hear this... it came in ur own statements:
QuoteI guess if you are in the media/tech you will kind of understand that not everything that is created in films/entertainment/media people copy. in short anything that is meant to entertain is not meant for people to think thats way of life. All of you or most of you live outside of nija whcih means there is a different culture around you, does that mean you take all western cultures

Na kumer kina fada cewa:
QuoteI think they are telling the truth. Our culture do potray marriage since a baby girl is born so thats whats going on so that is why they make films about it. If you sit and watch hausa films then you will really know its actually happening in the society
Now up there, u said films are juss for entertainment, not for ppl to copycat it.....then further down in your quotes, u stated that these films teaches tradition and culture! U even said ur sib sister learnt 2 wear Trad clothes! So which is which? U r in support that it teaches culture.....so also u r not in support that it teaches culture........kinda confusin

Frankly speakin.............juss cuz some of them (xcludin me) happen 2 b livin outside & those livin outside happen to dislike hausa films doesnt mean they r not proud of hausa.
I 4 a fact am soooo proud 2 b 1/2 hausa, & a Nigerian ....even though things r not great in our dear country. I keep tradition so well........I love eatin tuwo & miyan kuka...(honestly thats ma fave food). I love wearin traditional clothes....I love livin in peace & harmony...my faith & religion I keep close 2 ma heart.....I respect elders.....I cova up as a gud muslim................Been 2 soooooo many Islamic confrences that I acquired great knowledge on marriages/Islam/Relationships

But then hausa films neva gave me any tutorials on how 2 du all these.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If @ all these films teaches culture..su wenda sunayin films wuren waye sun koya kuma sun san kan tradition & culture? The ansa is simple...culture & tradition which goes hand in hand has since 4 long been here b/4 Technology/media covarage/programmes/films bellanta d artist who shoot d films came to exist. Therefore........ I so disregard, these films. I know there r better perfect ways that our hausas can du than 2 shoot films esp matan, maza its kinda ok.....but mayb I myt reconsider....am yet 2 grab a copy of these hausa filmmmmmmmms & watch. Who knows mayb anjima I will sooooooooo very much support hausa progz...(I dont think so) ;)
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Anonymous on February 27, 2003, 07:32:25 PM
QuoteBut then hausa films neva gave me any tutorials on how 2 du all these.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If @ all these films teaches culture..su wenda sunayin films wuren waye sun koya kuma sun san kan tradition & culture? The ansa is simple...culture & tradition which goes hand in hand has since 4 long been here b/4 Technology/media covarage/programmes/films bellanta d artist who shoot d films came to exist. Therefore........ I so disregard, these films. I know there r better perfect ways that our hausas can du than 2 shoot films esp matan, maza its kinda ok.....but mayb I myt reconsider....am yet 2 grab a copy of these hausa filmmmmmmmms & watch. Who knows mayb anjima I will sooooooooo very much support hausa progz...(I dont think so) ;)  

I swear to God Ummita, dont even grab a copy kada ma ki bata lokacinki ki kalla. You will be so angry kada kuma ya jawo miki frustration. ::) I also dont fall for that hausa programme its all about love/song/love/song/love/song thats allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Even though some say they learn about culture, we must not forget that culture is part of us, which was put in practise since the times of the cave men. Its not a bad thing though but I think what most of us are trying to say here, is that it is pointless and alot of people say that yana fadakarwa. ta wani hanya??????????????????????????
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: don_corleone on February 28, 2003, 01:20:48 AM
Personally i think hausa movies are the worst things to hit northern nigeria after leprosy.They have no respect for our culture and lack originality.They all have the same story lines and i think they instill negative ideas in the people who watch them.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ibro2g on February 28, 2003, 02:37:33 AM
The people I blame are those who watch and love there stupid tales
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Hafsy_Lady on February 28, 2003, 03:50:01 PM
I hate these films and I dont waste time talking about them ::)
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ihsan on February 28, 2003, 08:45:02 PM
Well bazan ce I hate hausa movies ba, but there r things in them that I do hate...

The women unveiled
Man touching a woman
And uuufff all that dancing and singing... ::)

if only these things will be stopped, then wasan hausa zai yi kyau... as all those things I meantioned are not part of our culture bare kuma religion!

Har yau har gobe, if I come to watch hausa movie...I always forward the singing/dancing scene...but ma I can't remember the last time na kalli wani wasan hausa!
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Blaqueen on March 01, 2003, 01:57:12 PM
LooooooL! all of u are soooooooo um.. patreeyotic.. abi pareeyotic!!!!! lol

really, aunty gimbiya.. they should have more class and creativity when making the movies... it LACKS CLASS!!!

lol@don c!! since leprosy...

but this only applies to the hausa movies of nowadays.. the ones made my Nigerian Film Coorporation is aight..

i like the movie.."Kulba na Barna".. thats a classic! no songs lol
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: iblink on March 02, 2003, 12:25:48 AM
i beleive hausa movies lower the human IQ
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Venom on March 02, 2003, 05:38:22 AM
Quotei beleive hausa movies lower the human IQ

Sorry but I would have to disagree on that 1, I watch Hausa movies and I don?t think it has lowered my IQ. The 1 aspect I love about Hausa movies is the comedy part of it, the romance part of it sucks. Hausa movies have very good comedians like Cheroki and Ibro now those guys can crack any1 up. So I am all in favour of making more hausa comedy movies and kill of hausa romance movies    
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ummulhuda on March 02, 2003, 10:36:15 AM
I am a great fan of Hausa movies. I don't watch just any movie, I get a resume of it first from those who've watched it then I watch it myself.
I have met Ali Nuhu, Hajara Usman, Hauwa, (Ali?) Dodo Iyan Tama (Can't remember his first name) and I am very good friends with some of these producers of Hausa movies e.g. Ahmed Alkanawyy and Dan ladi (I'm sure that is not his professional name but I can't remember at the moment). I once went to a friend's friend's house, only to be assailed with the blast from a new movie song in progress. Apparently the friend was in the process of producing a movie.

Common, guys give these ppl a break. Many of you don't like Hausa movies because you have been exposed to far superior techniques of movie making, good film quality subwoofer surround sound effects and the like, and frankly that could put a damper to any body trying to watch a Hausa movie. But you have to realize that the vast majority of Hausa film audiences have never had your opportunities! Therefore for them there is no comparison. Besides the biggest advantage of hausa movies is that they are made in the  tongue that the majority of viewers speak, and understand unlike previously when it was Indian, or Chinese or even English.   Besides as the English say, pracice makes perfect, so eventually they are going to perfect the art of Hausa movies but they need our support not condemnation.

When ever you go to watch a Hausa movie, discard your prejudices and see if you won't enjoy them. And what's wrong with telling love stories and tales about marriage? Love and marriage are the backbone of any structured society and we are constantly fascinated by the intricacies of these two, that's why we lend an ear to anything concerning them. Even in Indian movies, I'd rather watch a love themed  story than your James Bond Wannabes. Thus I'd prefer that the Hausa movies stick to themes of love tragedy cpmedy and that genre and forget about portraying 'yan daba and the like because that is not realistic enough, especially the fight scenes.
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Post by: Blaqueen on March 02, 2003, 11:35:53 PM
Quoteespecially the fight scenes.

..looooooool!!!!!!!... those sounds they make are FUH-HUH-NEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!...

and oh yeah... i dont like the way they choose "yareh" to play the "yan iska" scene.. kinda selfish and stereotypical...
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ummulhuda on March 03, 2003, 07:09:03 PM
I think they are trying to portray the 'nigga' culture with the 'fessing' cap turned backwards and that gyrating kind of walk. Very fake I can tell you.That is one of the things that don't go down well with me in Hausa movies.
However, I'd like that you get 'Kiyarda da ni' 'Garwashi' 'Tsimagiya' (?). There is another one I watched sometime back though can't remember the title. I agree with you FDQ on 'Kulba na Barna'. It has quality, but then it was made by a theatre group I think in either ABU or Jos and the scene shoots are very professional.  
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Post by: ummita on March 04, 2003, 06:30:05 PM
QuoteI am a great fan of Hausa movies. I don't watch just any movie, I get a resume of it first from those who've watched it then I watch it myself.
I have met Ali Nuhu, Hajara Usman, Hauwa, (Ali?) Dodo Iyan Tama (Can't remember his first name) and I am very good friends with some of these producers of Hausa movies e.g. Ahmed Alkanawyy and Dan ladi (I'm sure that is not his professional name but I can't remember at the moment). .

Kalli abinki yanmata, ba wenda ya hanaki, by d way..........all d names u mentioned, hope u've got a their autograph............ashe har sun zema popula? so these names r names of movie stars....lets me enhance ma speed 2 get a copy & watch.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Anonymous on June 24, 2003, 07:55:55 PM
I want all those oppose to the idea of making Hausa home video,to please try and search their soul and conciense :o ::)'cos if u look at the southern nigeria movies[called igbo fim]u wil really understand what iam saying,alot of things happened in the industry in its earlier inception,which will be termed as positive impact on our culture,but due to some reasons the industry started playing host to many young and unfocused producers,who are there only to make money,but still like the saying goes"na'allah basa karewsa"now there is great revolution on the film making,what i'am trying to say is hausa film introduce so many positive aspect in our life,does that are saying is rubbish what does watching james bond movie or jackie chan or those action films has to do with morality?or what else will u say about a culture that is in variance with ur own way of life,culture and religious wise
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Sas on June 25, 2003, 08:04:56 PM
Salamu Alaikum,

Ten months ago, i would have supported those opposed to watching Hausa. That was when I was in Kano and watch them regularly even though I always look for mistakes and forward the song scense. I loved the (ibro ---) series of movies though, they are as much fun as some English movies.

Now after I missing the chance of seeing them, I realized what I missed and I think they should be encouraged not stopped as some of you guys are suggesting.

I read this whole argument now and what comes to my mind sometimes is that these ppl are dumb. (remember just an opinion) how can someone start talking about these films at this point in the industries life in a negative way. I think they have gone a long way in improving the quality in just a few years especially if you compare them to the former Mallam Mamman and co movies. Well done for them.

As long as you are watching The Matrix Reloaded, Spider man, Titanic and co movies, you will never appreciate what you have at home. Ofcourse hollywood didn't start producing quality movies from their founding so why are we concerned about kano industry. It will grow and all it need is support not this kinda critisism.

I believe the industry should be given a chance with corrections.

On another hand people like you guys who wrote in this forum are doing nothing that can help. You can write to the producers/directors or whever is concerned about the mistakes they make in their movies and see their next release, they will try as much as they can to improve and thats how to criticize something which means that in another way it is helping it.

Back to the problems..
Ofcourse we know that the movies are full of things that are ot parallel to our culture and Islamic morals, we can do somethings about them and improve the movies.

The songs:
The songs are completely out of context and shold be censored in our movies but.... Imagine a producer making a fim that cost him say 500,000 and ended up getting less because the people don't want to buy movies without songs. This is just like hollywood movies without the sex scense. People won't watch them.
Perhaps they could make the songs audio and put them at the end. That may help.

The boy meets girl:
I think the Hausa movies are trying enough to limit boy/girl interection only that some cannot be stopped. As long as a director wants to show what is happening in kano through movies, he has to show the real people and ofcourse on the street you see people interact just the way they do in movies so that should also stop, shouldn't it? I never saw a Hausa movie that showed a prostitute excel in her life, is there? they help show people the effects of these and that is good for the society.

About the quality of the pictures, would one of you give them the latest improved cameras and equipments to shhot their movies? they simply don't have but that is also changing, people are using better cameras year in year out and watch out for what will happen in the next few years.


My messages are these:
1. Hausa movies can be improved to serve people not stopped
2. Those critiscizing them should do it openly so that the producers hear them and correct not in an internet forum
3. The soceity need Hausa films to help show its children the good and bad things about life.
4. Hausa films are great family entertainment and don't forget that these films bring some families together where if not for it they will not stay at home
5. they provide job opportunities for thousands of people who will otherwise be jobless.
6. The industry need time to grow like Hollywood had. take two Hollywood movies one from about eighty years ago and one from 2003 and see the difference.
7. Good job Hausa films.
8. When you started going to school, if people compare you to the teacher, I will say they are crazy. This is the same as comparing Hollywood to our industry.

Peace!
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Anonymous on June 25, 2003, 08:16:46 PM
8) :oWow that's great,please check finafinan_hausa@yahoogroups.com.bissaalam
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Anonymous on June 30, 2003, 11:32:25 PM
Wannan gaskiyane Malam Sanusi...
Ya kamata mutum ya san kokarin da akeyi ba kawai ya fara fadar magana based on abun da yake gani a hollywood ba. If you are comparing the movies from hollywood to to those from Kano, I will say that something is wrong with you somewhere or in another way "ka/kin tafi zariya"
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Sanusi_Ali on July 05, 2003, 10:41:08 PM
If dyme is in abroad,  probably she used to hot exotic movies of the theirs, not hers, where nudity , sex and violence are the major subjects.

we agree to hausa movies, and we agree to its preaching of marriage and religion, cos we didnt choose the world as most of the white people, we prefer to live God's willing here and enjoy the hereafter, afterall anty dyme shekara na ne ake yi yanzu a duniya?

sanusi
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: ummita on July 06, 2003, 09:14:28 PM
QuoteIf dyme is in abroad, ?probably she used to hot exotic movies of the theirs, not hers, where nudity , sex and violence are the major subjects.

Honesty speakin man! I dont know why you should say that! First and fore most you have no right wateva the circumstance might be, to conclude on issues that are absolutely untrue on another person.

Dyme had a topic up, and to honestly a very interesting topic. She doesnt see the point of hausa movies, Fine! Everyone has a right to say ko? Then if this is true, then why not give your own side of a story rather than to choose the unmannered way to reply to a post! I think we respect members here. I will respect you but if at all I do, I expect you to respect others as well. Haba Sanusi!

On the other hand, I also disregard hausa movies, so nima you will use such words.....or if all the members in this forum disregards hausa movies it basically means we are all into exotic movies.!!!!! Puhleeeeeez! We hav to play fair here. Everyone in this forum can agree to disagree or disagree to agree on any issues, That is the essense and the purpose of this forum. For you to say such a thing is totally wrong. This is only what I expect from ignorant ppl and I believe Sanusi you are NOT an ignorant person, but you shouldnt zest to issues wai she only watches exotic movies blah blah blah.....that is absolutely sooooooo rude and I think you owe her an apology, kuma har ga Allah Sanusi you have been unfair. I know this is not directly to me but still I will reply you because it is not right to Dyme. This is an indirect insult. You also cant justify your opinion and say everybody has to go by it! It doesnt work that way in a forum.

Pardon me man! but you were not fair on ma gulfreind
Back to the topic, I dont like hausa film, who else? (she laffs)
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Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Anonymous on July 06, 2003, 09:33:19 PM
Ummita i think u are the one that owe the teeming hausa movies viewers an apology,'cos if we cant allow our children to watch foreign films,or they write under the supervision of an adult on the cassette it means even they producers are aware of the fact that their film is rudeleess and meaningless,but hausa movie u can be free to allow ur child view it from beginnig upto the end with out feeling guilty.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Hafsy_Lady on July 06, 2003, 10:11:04 PM
Ke Maryam this has got nothing to do with you. You should stay out of it but you can reply on your issues of hausa movies. Ke a ganinki ya kamata sanusi Ali ya fada abu akan Dyme da ba haka bane? Duk inda gaskiya yake a fadeta. Ke! tsaya kiji ba kowa ke son films din hausa ba! Ba dole! ni bani so waso naso. Everybody should wathc whatever pleases them. ::) Sannan my dear are you sure you bi maryam. Ibi like say na one person we dey respond one topic. Jare go rest for coner. Abeg na peace we want. Maryam of course sanusi owes Dyme this word SORRY. ::)
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Fulanizzle on July 08, 2003, 01:14:08 PM
YES DYME DOES LIVE OUTTA NIJA

AND HELL NO SHE DOESNT WATCH EXOTIC MOVIES...

THATS JUST A WASTE OF HER TIME, SHE HAS BETTER THINGS TO DO...

SHE WAS ACTUALLY AGAINST SOME HAUSA FILMS BECAUSE.....I POSTED IT IN "GIRMAN KAI" KINDLY GO THERE AND READ MY REPLY!!!!!

SALAM.... AND HAUSA MOVIES NEED TO BE ORIGINAL TOO,, STOP COPYING INDIANS...OR BRUCE LEE.....OR EVEN THE TOUCH OF WESTERN THINGS THAT THEY STARTED SURFACING ON.....OUR CULTURE IS SOOO DIVERSE...LETS CONCENTRATE MOREON SHOWING THAT OFF...

YES MARYAM U ARE RIGHT OUR  KIDS CAN WATCH HAUSA MOVIES WITH OUR MINDS AT REST...THAT IS TRU AMMA THE WAY THINGS ARE GOING...WITH TIME IN BA AYI HANKALI BA IT WILL TAKE ONE UGLY TURN...

I BETTER GO STACK UP MY CLOSETS WITH BARNEY AND SESEME STREETS..."SIGH"

PEACE
 
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Fulanizzle on July 08, 2003, 01:17:05 PM
YALL PEEPS IF YALL WANNA GO WATCH HAUSA FILMS, GO WATCH....BUT JUSS COZ ONE PERSON ISNT INTO HAUSA FILMZ DON MEAN NOTHINGS....HELLO PEOPLE HAVE THEIR CHOICES TO DO WHAT THEY WANT....CHINESE FILMZ, HAUSA MOVIEZ, MARSIAN MOVIEZ WHARREVA.....AS LONG AS ITZ CLEAN
 
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Saurayi on August 12, 2003, 03:07:32 AM
I agree with this writer there is nothing good in Hausa movies. I don't think they potray our culture. Rather they currupt their viewers the more.
Singing,dancing and all what have you are not part of our culture.
I don't think this has to do with anyone not living in the country or girman kai,its just about morals. Remember the holy prophet said,say what is good or keep quite.
To me hausa movies should be ban and all the actors and actresses should go and get married which I believe is more rewarding to them in this world and hear-after.
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: al_hamza on August 12, 2003, 03:18:34 PM
oh hey!

i just remembered

i acted in a hausa movie!

anyone against hausa movies?

get ready for some RPG fire from me :D
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: gogannaka on August 13, 2003, 01:26:19 AM
 Al hamza i hope it's not the type of rpg they use in those hausa films :D :D
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Sas on August 14, 2003, 03:31:06 AM
HAUSA MOVIES ARE GOOD FOR THE SOCIETY AND THEY DESERVE MORE FROM THE VIEWERS LIKE YOU. AS I WROTE EARLIER THEY ARE GROWING AND YOU DON'T EXPECT THEM TO BE AT THE LEVEL OF HOLLYWOOD MOVIES. REMEMBER THEY ALSO REACH THIS HEIGHT BECAUSE OF SUPPORT AND COOPERATION FROM THE PEOPLE AND SOCIETY. WITH TIME WE SHALL COME AROUND ALSO.

GOD HELP US ALL.
I LIKE HAUSA MOVIES
Title: Re: Hausa Movies...
Post by: Ibro2g on August 14, 2003, 06:44:43 PM
Hey heyyy....wonders shall neva end, wiya I dey?
Hausa movies...this will neva end. Dont give me anything about tradition, dat doesnt mean we have to be stupid, besides the fact is clear and inevitable, this industry will neva prosper if we dont respect our culture and ourselves not destroy and abuse it. Come on dont tell me anything about tradition coz thats not whats on dat screen. And as for those singing...huh forget. The issue is very simple, this producers are after money, spend too few on writers, story, makeup, costumes, and best of all naturality. Our home videos lack that reality in acting, thats minor, how about seeing a series of American and Indian films being translated in a screwed way into Hausa. What happened to our art...and culture, where are our tales, where is the Hausa in them. As far as I can see its just Piracy in hausa. This is as insulting to you as it is to me to be part of the Hausa Nation. The embarrassment it causes is what makes me have a beef here. Dont give me that crap About finances, you have overgrown dat stage, if you want big money invest big, simple. Or even simpler be natural.
 And who was talking about American nudity and sex, Movies were and are neva about nudity niether are their development, our industry is not different, we must stop to decieve ourselves of western influences, eastern influences and thos words "we r trying" I hate those, they are for loosers. We have to learn to make things on our own, elevate our own...try it and u might learn!
I'm outta here