Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal's Shikwa

Starring: Imran Arooj and Saba Qamar

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“In 1909, Dr Iqbal wrote his infamous poem, ‘Shikwa.’ At the time his work caused some outrage and had him labeled blasphemous, it took some time for people to appreciate that their was no disrespect intended by him, but instead his complain…t to his Lord was one that arose from helplessness and confusion. He lived and witnesses a period of great socio-political turmoil, the rise and falls of nations and the decaying fabric of society. The Asian subcontinent was going through the most troublesome period in its history, whilst internationally the geo-political landscape was transforming from Imperial rule to the emergence of the ‘Nation State ideology.’ Dr Iqbal witnesses the moral values of community, tolerance and kinship eroding and being replaced by ethnic lines of social divide, he saw the advance of capatilism and the race for political and economic control taking over at the cost of humanity and equality.
As a storyteller, Shikwa not only inspired me but I saw a tremendous relevance to the world we live in today, in a way Ashen Streets was my way of making the viewer ponder on the realities we face today. However this film is not a visualization of Shikwa but an attempt to make us reflect on our selves and our contribution to society, and how accountable we all are as individuals to the problems faced by the collective.”
(Khurram Adnan. Producer/Director)

Re: Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal's Shikwa

Last update on this movie is that it's in the final stages of completion. Given the problems our movie makers face in distribution (unless you are one of the big media moghuls), it'll be a while before this sees the light of day

Re: Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal's Shikwa

I liked the terminology Media Mughals :)

Re: Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal's Shikwa

The term 'media moguls' is used worldwide.

Re: Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal's Shikwa

This looks very boring.

The sound is bad and the narration is muffled and lackluster.

Besides how is this different than the plethora of TV plays on air these days that have explored all possible issues and problems of society quite well.

Who would go see this ?

Re: Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal's Shikwa

^ It's usually the direction, actors, and general presentation that sets a good movie/tv show apart from others. I find that the story itself seems interesting and i would totally watch it?

Re: Ashen Streets: A film based on Iqbal’s Shikwa

the subject is very unique… Allama Iqbal was the greatest writer ever produced by any nation…

and TS, this is different because it is based on Iqbal’s one of most out spoken works :chai:

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It must take place