Release date for ‘3 Bahadur’ announced

The animated movie will also a accompany a comic strip series.


Our Correspondent February 14, 2015
3 Bahadur follows the story of three 11-year-old friends who try to protect their community from various evils. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: Waadi Animations announced the release date and unveiled the official poster for their upcoming film 3 Bahadur. The movie is slated to release on May 22 across Pakistani cinemas, stated a press release.

Apart from announcing the release date for the movie, Waadi Animations also revealed that they would be releasing a comic strip series later this month which showcases the adventures of the movie’s primary characters.

The movie which has been made entirely in Pakistan follows the story of three 11 year-old friends Amna, Saadi and Kamil who aim to save their community in the fictional town of Roshan Basti (town of light) from several evils. The movie has been described as “A journey of fighting back, taking charge and finding support and love in the most improbable of places.”

Academy Award-winning filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, the CEO of Waadi Animations, is also the Creative Director of 3 Bahadur with ARY Films extending its expertise in distribution and marketing for the film. Additionally, the original soundtrack for the movie has been composed and produced by accomplished musician Shiraz Uppal.

The animation studio also plans on launching a website dedicated to the movie which would not only provide visitors with information about the movie but also give them access to downloadable content such as images, music and behind-the-scenes videos.

The company is also working on a smartphone video game application for multiple platforms such as Android and iOS.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 15th, 2015.

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