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arshadfilms1

Joined Sep 2010
Arshad Khan is a multiple-award-winning, Montreal-based film director, producer, writer and film festival strategist. Khan’s internationally acclaimed, autobiographical documentary Abu (2017) has played at film festivals around the world and won 17 awards. Khan is also the film festival director of the Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (MISAFF) in Mississauga, Canada. He is a member of the POC (Programmers of Colour Collective) which is a collective of film festival programmers of colour from around the world. He is currently developing his first fiction feature film.
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Kalã
10
Kalã
Farha
8.09
Farha
Holy Spider
7.310
Holy Spider
The Legend of Maula Jatt
8.58
The Legend of Maula Jatt
Three Thousand Years of Longing
6.79
Three Thousand Years of Longing
Darlings
6.74
Darlings
Wedding Season
6.45
Wedding Season
Ms. Marvel
6.27
Ms. Marvel
Donkeyhead
6.110
Donkeyhead
Never Have I Ever
7.82
Never Have I Ever
Funny Boy
6.510
Funny Boy
I Am You
6.710
I Am You
Mr. Jones
6.99
Mr. Jones
Churails
8.19
Churails
Because We Are Girls
7.35
Because We Are Girls
Evening Shadows
7.23
Evening Shadows
The Forbidden Reel
7.310
The Forbidden Reel
Jirga
6.310
Jirga
Indus Blues
8.59
Indus Blues
Bad Education
7.18
Bad Education
The Package
5.64
The Package
Saving Face
8.08
Saving Face
Chhapaak
5.410
Chhapaak
A Brother's Love
6.69
A Brother's Love
The Sky Is Pink
7.65
The Sky Is Pink

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The Legend of Maula Jatt

The Legend of Maula Jatt

8.5
8
  • Oct 16, 2022
  • Non-stop thriller

    Maula Jatt is an incredible Pakistani epic that deserves to be seen and appreciated world over. With an outstanding cast and contemporarily relevant, almost feminist script, the film is thoroughly entertaining. The critique of society not taking a stand for the downtrodden and the underdog in Pakistan still stands.

    The film is a remake of the Pakistani classic with heavy influence from Game of Thrones, but really holds its own.

    Faris Shaf and, Umaima Malik stole the show.

    I really hope the Indian Punjabi speaking public also gets to enjoy the film. It really is the best Punjabi film of the year for sure.
    Three Thousand Years of Longing

    Three Thousand Years of Longing

    6.7
    9
  • Sep 5, 2022
  • Spectacular craftsmanship on screen

    This has to be one of the best films of 2022. Tilda Swinton and Edris Alba both give stellar performances in this tale of the Djinn who grants three wishes to his liberator. The film is marvelously directed with clarity in storytelling and a breathtaking production design. The soundtrack alone is a masterclass. The films unfolds like middle eastern folklore with story within a story and each one gives you an insight into the characters and into the nature of love itself.

    The film takes us to modern day Turkey and uses Middle Eastern and North African history and mythology very respectfully. The production design is at once fantastical and believable. Not since Tarsem Singh has a film visually moved me so much.

    It needs to be seen in the cinema.
    Indus Blues

    Indus Blues

    8.5
    9
  • May 2, 2020
  • Essential Film Out of Pakistan

    Indus Blues is breathtakingly beautiful, It is a tale of dying cultures across Pakistan - a country that has traded culture and beauty for Wahabism and 18th century colonial prudishness. The film is very bold in its attempt to document the struggles of folk music in a country that has literally started to look at music as something haram (forbidden). Bravo! Everyone needs to watch this film.
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