Short Film On Climate Change, Female Education Screened

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PESHAWAR: An award-winning short film, showcasing climate change and the significance of girls’ education, was screened at Bacha Khan Markaz here on 20th August 2024.

The short film titled ‘Khobuna Da Sparlee’ (dreams of Spring) was produced under the auspices of the Awami National Party (ANP). It has won first position in a recent short film competition.

The short film was termed a successful attempt aimed at raising awareness among people on environmental hazards and the education of girls.

Gul Bushra, Kinza Khattak, Nouman Khattak, Shadab Afridi, and Malala performed different roles in the short video. The main theme of the film is climate change and the importance of girls’ education. The participants of the event praised the wonderful performance by young performers. They also lauded Fayyazud Din, the producer of the short film.

Sponsored by a private group of companies, the short film was scripted and directed by Jamil Iqbal. The competition for short films was recently aired on a private Pashto channel. Intellectuals, rights activists, and political workers participated in the event.

Mian Iftikhar Hussain, provincial chief of ANP, who chaired the event, said that his party had always encouraged young people to contribute to society through their creative strength and come up with innovative ideas to bring about a substantive change in the mental makeup of people.

“ANP believes in the strength of youth and therefore, offers its platform to such young individuals, especially poets, writers, and artists to display their latent talent. Bacha Khan Baba was the first to have introduced live theatre in this region,” he said.

Mr Hussain appreciated the message conveyed through the short film and said that girls’ education was one of the main objectives of Bacha Khan. That’s why he had founded more than 300 Azad schools to educate the youth of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he added.

“Theatrical performances and literary activities were used as powerful tools of non-violence towards building an inclusive and forward-looking Pashtun society,” he recalled.

ANP provincial general secretary Husain Shah Khan, culture secretary Advocate Akbar Hoti, and noted folk artist Fazal Wahab Dard also spoke at the function.

Published in Dawn, August 21st, 2024

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