Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter a teen labor activist's killer walks free, reporter Shahbaz Bhatti questions the verdict and investigates. His search uncovers conflicting evidence and exposes harsh realities of child... Ler tudoAfter a teen labor activist's killer walks free, reporter Shahbaz Bhatti questions the verdict and investigates. His search uncovers conflicting evidence and exposes harsh realities of child labor in 1990s Pakistan.After a teen labor activist's killer walks free, reporter Shahbaz Bhatti questions the verdict and investigates. His search uncovers conflicting evidence and exposes harsh realities of child labor in 1990s Pakistan.
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The movie is very well written and beautifully executed. It is very important for film makers to tell such stories and for our audience to support them. The way the story progresses and characters are introduced, it keeps the audience on their feet and hooked to the screen. The director has done a great job. Acting was amazing and even the child actors have done an exceptional job. Cinematography is a very important part of any film and this film is very well shot. Every scene is a visual experience. Watching this film was an emotional journey. Glad that topics like these are being highlighted by today's filmmakers. A very thought provoking film and definitely worth a watch.
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Beautifully played, worth every minute
English/ urdu subtitles should be mentioned for in between punjabi dialogues
Otherwise it was amazing, great thriller and great story line -
Never expected it would have so much suspense
The role played by the journalist is incredibly amazing, the boy who played irfan mashig he also did a beautiful job- I recommend everybody to watch this film - it is overall a great movie.i would watch it on repeat but will never feel tired of it. The suspense kept me on the edge of the seat and I really enjoyed the high and low suspense that kept the movie alive and along with some humor by the journalist.
Gunjal is a compelling exploration of justice, journalism, and societal issues, centered around the investigation of the fictionalized murder of child activist Irfan Masih, inspired by the real-life hero Iqbal Masih. The film weaves a gripping narrative that not only captivates the audience but also sheds light on significant socio-political challenges.
Ahmed Ali Akbar delivers a standout performance as Shahbaz Bhatti, the young Christian crime reporter determined to unearth the truth. The character's hunger to make a mark in the journalistic world is palpable, and Akbar's portrayal skillfully conveys the complexities of Shahbaz's journey. The movie cleverly intertwines the protagonist's personal aspirations with the larger pursuit of justice, creating a nuanced and engaging storyline.
Great movie overall.
Ahmed Ali Akbar delivers a standout performance as Shahbaz Bhatti, the young Christian crime reporter determined to unearth the truth. The character's hunger to make a mark in the journalistic world is palpable, and Akbar's portrayal skillfully conveys the complexities of Shahbaz's journey. The movie cleverly intertwines the protagonist's personal aspirations with the larger pursuit of justice, creating a nuanced and engaging storyline.
Great movie overall.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this movie but it captured me from the beginning with its beautiful cinematography then drew me in with the story. Just when I thought I knew where it was going, it shifted and added a new and compelling layer. What I loved most is that it gave me knew ways of looking at the issue of child labor and economic development around the world - not just in Pakistan, but in a global sense. As easy as it would be to think this is an isolated problem, it faces all countries. I admire the courage and honesty it takes to pursue such a story in one's own backyard. But simply, it was a beautifully told story about the complexities of human nature, the choices that confront us and who we'd like to be in the world vs who we really are, as well as the larger world we live in itself. Done with compassion, grace, but also a fierceness. Finally, not to miss the symbolism of the title. We live in complicated times where we want there to be clear good and evil, but the reality is so tangled. Somehow, I still felt an element of hope, at the end of the movie in spite of the fact that we face unsolvable and perennial problems. A reminder that there will always be people willing to fight, to speak up, and to tell stories. I'm so glad I got to see the film.
This directorial debut is a rare gem amongst the era filled with fantasy dramas. Its a compelling film on child labor with a historical but still relevant incident, the poignant narrative sheds light on the harsh reality faced by countless young lives. The stellar cast delivers powerful performances, breathing life into the characters and amplifying the emotional impact. The film skillfully navigates the complexities of the issue, urging viewers to reflect on the societal challenges surrounding child labor. Its indeed a thought-provoking and socially relevant piece that not only entertains but also prompts contemplation on a critical subject.
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- Curiosidades"Gunjal" is inspired by actual events in the life of child labor activist Iqbal Masih. The film offers a fictional narrative based on his courageous journey.
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