'Mah-e-Mir' wins big at Dada Saheb Film Festival in India
Mah-e-Mir was also selected as the official submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars
Fahad Mustafa and Iman Ali starrer Mah-e-Mir won the Best Film and Best Music awards at Dada Saheb Film Festival this year, held in Delhi.
Indo peace activist Harsh Narayan collected the award on behalf of the cast and crew.
Mah-e-Mir wins big at Guam International Film Festival
Produced under the banner of Hum Films, Mah-e-Mir features an ensemble cast of Alyy Khan, Manzar Sehbai, Paras Masroor and Sanam Saeed. The film was released on May 6 alongside Captain America: Civil War.
Mah-e-Mir was also chosen by Pakistan’s Academy Selection Committee as it was shortlisted as the nation’s official submission for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film Award category at the 89th Academy Awards.
Mah-e-Mir selected as Pakistan's official submission to 2017 Oscars
Written by Sarmad Sehbai, Mah-e-Mir is set in contemporary times. The film chronicles the life of a young anarchist poet who experiences the suffering that accompanies love, separation and poverty while denouncing tradition. Driven to madness, he discovers celebrated 18th century Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir.
The movie also won big at Guam International Film Festival last year.
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Indo peace activist Harsh Narayan collected the award on behalf of the cast and crew.
Mah-e-Mir wins big at Guam International Film Festival
Produced under the banner of Hum Films, Mah-e-Mir features an ensemble cast of Alyy Khan, Manzar Sehbai, Paras Masroor and Sanam Saeed. The film was released on May 6 alongside Captain America: Civil War.
Mah-e-Mir was also chosen by Pakistan’s Academy Selection Committee as it was shortlisted as the nation’s official submission for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film Award category at the 89th Academy Awards.
Mah-e-Mir selected as Pakistan's official submission to 2017 Oscars
Written by Sarmad Sehbai, Mah-e-Mir is set in contemporary times. The film chronicles the life of a young anarchist poet who experiences the suffering that accompanies love, separation and poverty while denouncing tradition. Driven to madness, he discovers celebrated 18th century Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir.
The movie also won big at Guam International Film Festival last year.
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