Iqbal-ud-din Ahmed
Two men from the Partition generation — Ishar Das Arora, an Indian Hindu who migrated from Pakistan to India, and Iqbal-ud-din Ahmed, a Pakistani Muslim who made the opposite journey — share childhood memories of their experiences while playing a board game. As the two men unpack their memories, audiences embody the experience of a 7-year-old child at key points in the migration. Child of Empire offers a powerful counter-narrative that lends a fresh perspective on the effects of forced migration on everyday individuals.
Imtiaz
While caring for his ailing wife, an American engineer in Pakistan stumbles upon a deadly pharmaceutical conspiracy.
Chaudhry Sahab
When a young woman’s father wants her to marry within her caste, she elopes with the man she is in love with. But eloping comes with its own struggles and with their parents right on their tail, will everything work out?
An off beat comedy drama set in modern day Pakistan about a free spirited RJ who hosts a morning show until a chance encounter leads him to confront his own ideas of freedom.
Rana Saheb
Teri Meri Love Story is a romantic comedy revolving around a love triangle between Esha, Ramis and Nael.
Gogi
An incident brings together three reckless and struggling souls who are chasing their ambitions and desires.
Mian Tariq Ali
The story of a struggling actor who meets Mian Tariq Ali, a relic of the once thriving film industry. The struggling actor is there to convince Ali to divorce his wife. A contest of male dominance between the two men ensues, starting quite reasonably, playfully even, but eventually turning angry and violent.
Mushtak Bhai
좀도둑인 깔루와 바반은 보석을 훔쳐 달아나는데 그들이 도망친 우타프라데쉬의 한 마을에서 시(詩)를 사랑하는 미망인인 베굼과 그녀의 집에 자주 드나드는 무니야를 보고는 사랑에 빠진다. 마음을 빼앗긴 두 도둑은 그녀들에게 접근하는 한 편, 베굼의 마음을 얻기 위해 조직폭력단의 리더 모하마드역시 그녀의 집에 찾아든다.
Kamalkant Kakkad
While on the run from goons, a man and his nephew fall for a kidnapper's seductive widow.
Imran 'Talib' Khan Afridi / Subedar Major Jan Mohammed
Five people - two Indian journalists, an American journalist, an Afghan guide and a Pakistani soldier who takes them all hostage - are taken on a 48-hour journey into Afghanistan in a jeep called the Kabul Express, a special and unlikely bond developing between them along the way.
Amin
Ayesha is a widow with a secret past, living with her beloved son Saleem in a small town in Pakistan close to the Indian border. When the fires of Islamic nationalism invade their tranquil lives, Saleem and a few of the town's other young men are soon gripped by a religious fervour, and they attempt to bring radical Islamic law to their friends and neighbours. After a group of Sikh pilgrims arrive in town, tensions reach boiling point as Ayesha's haunted past comes rushing back.