Lamha does it again!

Pakistani award-winning film officially selected for two more international film festivals.


News Desk October 24, 2012



The Pakistani feature film Lamha (Seedlings) — which has already won the Best Picture (Audience Choice) Award  at the New York City International Film Festival  (NYCIFF) with Aamina Sheikh being crowned as the Best Actress in a Leading Role — continues to travel the world with its screening in two more international film festivals.


The film that went global with its premiere at the NYCIFF 2012, will have its Canadian Premiere in Vancouver at the South Asian Film Festival (SAFF) of Canada on November 2, 2012.

Lamha has, with good reason, been one of the most anticipated Pakistani films of 2012. The three leads — Aamina Sheikh, Mohib Mirza, and Gohar Rasheed — play off one another in a dazzling dance of anger, disappointed love, and redemption. A stunning debut!” says Hannah Fisher, the director of SAFF.

The film festival, presenting a collection of feature films, short films, documentaries and animated films, has high profile celebrities in its guest list including veteran Indian actor Jaya Bachchan and award winning Indian poet and film-maker Buddhadeb Dasgupta. The festival that started on October 21 will continue till November 5, 2012.

But that’s not it. Bodhicitta Works’ production, Lamha, is set to fly high with its next stop in the Delhi International Film Festival, which will be held from December 21 to 22, 2012.

Lamha was only possible due to the hard work and tenacious commitment of its cast and crew,” says Meher Jaffri, founder of the production house Bodhicitta Works while talking about the journey behind her film.

Jaffri believes that independent films in Pakistan are grossly under financed and undervalued. She advises aspiring directors, producers, script writers and actors to “go out there and take the plunge. This experience will be life changing and teach you a great deal about the film business.”

“It is up to us to bring about the revival of Pakistani cinema. And I believe we can do it!” she adds.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 25th, 2012.

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COMMENTS (1)

M_ALI | 11 years ago | Reply

My firm was their tax consultants, they were in serious financial crisis before the release of the film and negotiated to pay us after the picture is screened. Happy to see it flying high

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