Английская Википедия:Gunjal

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Gunjal is a 2023 Pakistani action crime thriller film inspired by the true story of a Pakistani child labour activist Iqbal Masih, who led a movement against child labour in 1990s before his tragic murder. The film is directed by Shoaib Sultan, produced by Nighat Akbar Shah and written by Nirmal Bano and Ali Kazmi.[1] Zonaib Zahid and Xarb are the music directors, while the background score is performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Qamar Parvi, Mobeen Zahid and Zonaib Zahid. It features Ahmed Ali Akbar, Resham, Amna Ilyas and Ahmad Ali Butt in leading roles. The film release on December 15, 2023.[2][3][4][5]

Plot

The film revolves around the traverse the journalistic odyssey of Shahbaz Bhatti, a relentless seeker of truth, as he immerses himself in the intricate investigation surrounding the lamentable demise of Iqbal Masih. Iqbal, a courageous child activist, had ardently and fearlessly battled against the pervasive practice of child labor in the tumultuous landscape of 1990s Pakistan.

Bhatti's quest unfurls against the backdrop of a society ensconced in hidden secrets, where the palpable tension of concealed truths interweaves with the complexities of intricate conspiracies. The film artfully peels back the layers, inviting the audience to navigate through the labyrinthine corridors of a world fraught with shadows and half-revealed realities.

As the story unfolds, it invites viewers into a nuanced exploration of not only the investigative process but also the socio-political milieu that shrouded Iqbal's activism. The poignant narrative delves into the depths of a society grappling with its own dichotomies, making each revelation a poignant brushstroke on the canvas of a larger, more profound story.[6][7]

Cast

  • Ahmed Ali Akbar as Shahbaz Bhatti[8]
  • Resham as Sarwat Rehman[9]
  • Amna Ilyas as Mehar
  • Syed Muhammad Ali as Irfan Masih
  • Ahmad Ali Butt as Salman Habib
  • Razia Malik as Maryam Bibi
  • Arham Khan as Iqbal
  • Omair Rana as Daily Payam Editor
  • Samiya Mumtaz as Najma
  • Ali Aftab Saeed as Mazhar
  • Fahad Hashmi as Hawaldar
  • Ahsen Murad as Arshad
  • Habiba Sufyan as Saba
  • Munir Khan as Ejaz Ullah
  • Syed Tanveer Hussain as Nadeem
  • Sardar Nabeel as Pervaiz
  • Ebtisam Mustafa as Luqman

Production

Development and Filming

In April 2023, it was reported that Ahmed Ali Akbar working on an upcoming project which is based on the Social issues of Children's and which is produced by Nighat Akbar Shah. The primary film shooting took place in Lahore and Rural areas of Pakistan.[10][11]

Release

Trailer for the film released on September 30, 2023.[12] The film is set to release on December 15, 2023 in Nationwide and Internationally. The film also made a pre-launch event on November 20, 2023 at UMT University, Lahore on the occasion of Children's Day.[13][14][15]

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