'This one's for fathers': First poster for Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed starrer ‘Barzakh’ unveiled
The first poster for Asim Abbasi’s upcoming series Barzakh starring Sanam Saeed and Fawad Khan was unveiled at the Series Mania Festival in the French city of Lille on Friday ahead of its world premiere. The Zindagi original family drama is the only series selected from South Asia for the annual festival, as per a press release.
Khan, who is essaying the role of a guilt-ridden single parent, spoke about how elated he was about Barzakh making the Series Mania cut. “Coinciding with our Series Mania premiere, our poster that we now reveal to the world offers an early glimpse into what can be expected from the series - abstract beauty and ambiguity that reflects the complexities in navigating human relationships in a post-modern world.”
The Cake actor further stressed that the series will be “very different” from the mainstream family dramas on screen. “It’s what led me to not only take on the challenging role but also made me look at life in a different light. It is very different from what we have seen on screen and all the actors have performed extremely different diverse roles. I am so proud of this series and am honoured that it is having its world premiere at the Series Mania Festival.”
Thanking the whole team that brought the family drama to a global stage, Kejriwal added, “Barzakh has come to fruition through unified passion, vision, and bravery from all involved and I would like to extend my wholehearted gratitude to each artist and crew member, as we could not have mounted this ambitious project alone. We hope audiences and fans of original storytelling from around the world will share in our passion and love for this series."
Waqas Hassan, another producer for the series, dedicated the series to fathers. “From the mountains of Hunza to Lille, it’s been a crazy journey. This one is for the fathers.”
A family drama centered around an elderly man’s quest for love, Barzakh explores intergenerational trauma between fathers and sons. The narrative is framed within a fantastical world of supernatural beings and otherworldly events that reveal the chasms between life, death, and rebirth. The family drama had its world premiere on March 18.
Held annually at Lille since 2010, the Series Mania festival aims to recognise and curate the best series from across the world. The festival brings together the “best screenwriters, directors, and artists together under one roof.”