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Pakistani short film wins 3 awards at US film festival

The trailer of the film, “Darya Ke Iss Paar” was released in January this year and was sent to various international festivals.
Nominated for six categories, the DKIP bagged awards for best director, best actress and best story idea while competing with 96 other submissions.
The 30-minute short film, made by an Alumni of Lahore Engineering University on a low budget, follows a young woman from Chitral called Gul Zareen, whose mental health deteriorates over the years and results in her suicide by jumping off a bridge.
The film chronicles her mental health issues and how those issues worsened because of the people around her.
This production successfully managed to highlight all those factors that push women to their breaking points which leave them preferring death as a means to be at peace.
Shoaib Sultan, Mir Hamza and Syed Tayyib Raza set out to bring awareness to the issues that women have to face and how distressed they can end up being.
Gul Zareen played by Hiba Aziz, the main character of the film, had her onset of mental health issues in her teenage years which then became increasingly worse as she grew up and got married. She had to suffer mental and physical abuse at the hands of male family members including her husband and with no one to turn to for help, she ends up committing suicide.
Social activist and producer Nighat Akbar Shah belongs to the Garam Chasma Valley of Chitral and wanted to use film media as a channel to create awareness about all those problems women face which contribute to the rising number of suicides. The team involved in the writing, directing, and production of the film had all spent time in the picturesque Garam Chasma Valley doing their research for the movie to ensure that they understood the ground realities of the women living there.
Mobeen Zahid, the musician and audio engineer who composed the title track of the movie took it to Instagram to announce the winners and also said that this was the hard work of a group of theatre students and that it was not only a big one for them but also the country.

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