A dystopian Pakistan where smiling is a necessity

Teaser of upcoming short-film 'Sheher e Tabassum' inspired by cyberpunk classics such as 'Blade Runner'

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Upcoming short film, Shehr e Tabassum's teaser is out, and it's nothing like we've ever seen before within the Pakistani film industry. The movie has been inspired by cyberpunk classics such as Blade Runner-1982 and AKIRA as well as novels like George Orwell's 1984.

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"Shehr e Tabassum is the first of its kind animated Urdu short film set in a dystopian future... It is the year 2071. There have been no reported instances of terrorism or violent crime in over 3 decades in Pakistan. The cost - the systematic subjugation of human emotion.
Welcome to Shehr e Tabassum," read the description on their Facebook page.

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Conceptualised by Ayesha Iftikhar, the teaser shows a Dystopian Pakistan with flying rikshaws and unlimited digital screens. The narration within the video elaborates on a new law that has passed which states 'anything other than smiling is considered a crime."

An official release date is yet to be announced however, "the film is set to hit screens, soon".

Watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41_ueBF66Vg&fbclid=IwAR3hnRg8Uyd-N6bocQAIrqeLntt_kmk3qaO64swJQ2wRo_uaGctxwrLrPeI

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