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A widow sees her 17 years old son being attracted to Islamist militants. Their only income is her late husband's, Afsan, pension. Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment in Egypt. Estranged from his attorney father, an aspiring actor poses as a lawyer who becomes a celebrity for taking on difficult cases. Use the HTML below. With reports of Russia attempting to attack Afghanistan, there is uncertainty and anger in Pakistan with militants calling for 'Jihad' against India and non-believers. They live in … Set in 1979 Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq has imposed martial law and, within a few months, the country is decreed a Muslim state.
Aicha, a well-adjusted woman in her forties, devotes her life to the education of her eighteen-year-old son Salim, in the little village of Charkhi, in the Pakistani Penjab. A sad and troubled man, Reikichi Mayumi finds a new job five years after the end of WWII, where he writes love letters for other people. A female convict on death row, her last wish is to tell her story to the media. Set in 1979 Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq has imposed martial law and, within a few months, the country is decreed a Muslim state. Their only income is her late husband's, Afsan, pension. Khamosh Pani (Punjabi: خاموش پانی (Shahmukhi), ਖਮੋਸ਼ ਪਾਨੀ (Gurmukhi); Silent Waters) is a 2003 Indo - Pakistani film about a widowed mother and her young son living in a Punjabi village as it undergoes radical changes during the late 1970s. Then two bearded men, Rashid and Mazhar, arrive from Rawalpindi and attempt to impose Islamic law and awareness in Charkhi. 1979.
The movie deals with the difference of opinion between the westernized, educated, modern Muslims and their counterparts who follow their religion and live life in the name of 'God'. ; First Run/Icarus Films. But soon starts the trouble, when Saleem suddenly gets involved with a group of Islamists. Salim is a quiet dreamer, but the fast moving political situation fills Aicha with anxiety, since her son is changing out of all recognition.Widowed Ayesha Khan lives a poor lifestyle in Charkhi, Pakistan, along with her teen-aged son, Saleem. Was this review helpful to you?
This amazing picture is undoubtedly a statement on the never-ending religious war that has become a sad but integral part of history. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. A single divorce lawyer takes his three married friends on a vacation to escape their wives. She makes a living from her late husband's pension and by teaching the Quran to young girls. A story of a 20th-century writer "Manto", who grew-up in the showbiz industry of Bombay (now Mumbai) and Lahore. The efforts of the Pakistani security forces in their fight against terrorism and how the lives of security officials are affected. A village in Pakistan. Sabiha’s debut feature narrates these events through her two central characters – Ayesha (Kirron Kher), a widow and her teenage son Saleem (Aamir Ali Malik). [Sabiha Sumar; Sachithanandam Sathananthan; Paromita Vohra; Kiron Kher; Aamir Ali Malik; Arshad Maḥmūd, (Vocalist); Salman Shahid; Shilpa Shukla; Rehan Sheikh; Vidhi Films. This story takes place in 1979 in the village of Charkhi, Pakistani Punjab, where middle-aged widow Ayesha lives a poor lifestyle with her 18-year-old son Saleem. Terrible to see how people are not allowed to live their life in peace, so much that some of them are forced to change their primary identity in order to survive. They soon realize that serving the nation is more complicated than simple following of orders. 1979. Saleem gets involved, and shortly thereafter Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is hung by Military General Zia-Ul-Haq. Khamosh pani = Silent waters. She hopes to get Saleem a job near the Gurdwara, and then married to his sweetheart, Zubeida, the daughter of Amin and Shabnam. He breaks up from Zubeidaa, and Ayesha is frightened to see her son turning into an extremist, as this brings her past back and reminds her of a secret which has haunted her for years, a secret of which even Saleem is unaware. She hopes to get Saleem a job near the Gurdwara, and then married to his sweetheart, Zubeida, the daughter of Amin and Shabnam. Explores the wounds of war, the limits of love and the need to forgive. Fandango FANALERT® Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Exploring one such rarely-heard story is Pakistani filmmaker Sabiha Sumar’s critically-acclaimed Khamosh Pani. A gripping action thriller in which two men executes a plan to stop the war between Afghanistan and Pakistan within 21 hours. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Khamosh Pani: Silent Waters near you.
A widow sees her 17 years old son being attracted to Islamist militants. Their only income is her late husband's, Afsan, pension. Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment in Egypt. Estranged from his attorney father, an aspiring actor poses as a lawyer who becomes a celebrity for taking on difficult cases. Use the HTML below. With reports of Russia attempting to attack Afghanistan, there is uncertainty and anger in Pakistan with militants calling for 'Jihad' against India and non-believers. They live in … Set in 1979 Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq has imposed martial law and, within a few months, the country is decreed a Muslim state.
Aicha, a well-adjusted woman in her forties, devotes her life to the education of her eighteen-year-old son Salim, in the little village of Charkhi, in the Pakistani Penjab. A sad and troubled man, Reikichi Mayumi finds a new job five years after the end of WWII, where he writes love letters for other people. A female convict on death row, her last wish is to tell her story to the media. Set in 1979 Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq has imposed martial law and, within a few months, the country is decreed a Muslim state. Their only income is her late husband's, Afsan, pension. Khamosh Pani (Punjabi: خاموش پانی (Shahmukhi), ਖਮੋਸ਼ ਪਾਨੀ (Gurmukhi); Silent Waters) is a 2003 Indo - Pakistani film about a widowed mother and her young son living in a Punjabi village as it undergoes radical changes during the late 1970s. Then two bearded men, Rashid and Mazhar, arrive from Rawalpindi and attempt to impose Islamic law and awareness in Charkhi. 1979.
The movie deals with the difference of opinion between the westernized, educated, modern Muslims and their counterparts who follow their religion and live life in the name of 'God'. ; First Run/Icarus Films. But soon starts the trouble, when Saleem suddenly gets involved with a group of Islamists. Salim is a quiet dreamer, but the fast moving political situation fills Aicha with anxiety, since her son is changing out of all recognition.Widowed Ayesha Khan lives a poor lifestyle in Charkhi, Pakistan, along with her teen-aged son, Saleem. Was this review helpful to you?
This amazing picture is undoubtedly a statement on the never-ending religious war that has become a sad but integral part of history. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. A single divorce lawyer takes his three married friends on a vacation to escape their wives. She makes a living from her late husband's pension and by teaching the Quran to young girls. A story of a 20th-century writer "Manto", who grew-up in the showbiz industry of Bombay (now Mumbai) and Lahore. The efforts of the Pakistani security forces in their fight against terrorism and how the lives of security officials are affected. A village in Pakistan. Sabiha’s debut feature narrates these events through her two central characters – Ayesha (Kirron Kher), a widow and her teenage son Saleem (Aamir Ali Malik). [Sabiha Sumar; Sachithanandam Sathananthan; Paromita Vohra; Kiron Kher; Aamir Ali Malik; Arshad Maḥmūd, (Vocalist); Salman Shahid; Shilpa Shukla; Rehan Sheikh; Vidhi Films. This story takes place in 1979 in the village of Charkhi, Pakistani Punjab, where middle-aged widow Ayesha lives a poor lifestyle with her 18-year-old son Saleem. Terrible to see how people are not allowed to live their life in peace, so much that some of them are forced to change their primary identity in order to survive. They soon realize that serving the nation is more complicated than simple following of orders. 1979. Saleem gets involved, and shortly thereafter Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is hung by Military General Zia-Ul-Haq. Khamosh pani = Silent waters. She hopes to get Saleem a job near the Gurdwara, and then married to his sweetheart, Zubeida, the daughter of Amin and Shabnam. He breaks up from Zubeidaa, and Ayesha is frightened to see her son turning into an extremist, as this brings her past back and reminds her of a secret which has haunted her for years, a secret of which even Saleem is unaware. She hopes to get Saleem a job near the Gurdwara, and then married to his sweetheart, Zubeida, the daughter of Amin and Shabnam. Explores the wounds of war, the limits of love and the need to forgive. Fandango FANALERT® Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Exploring one such rarely-heard story is Pakistani filmmaker Sabiha Sumar’s critically-acclaimed Khamosh Pani. A gripping action thriller in which two men executes a plan to stop the war between Afghanistan and Pakistan within 21 hours. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Khamosh Pani: Silent Waters near you.