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Presented By: Center for South Asian Studies

CSAS South Asian Film Festival | Wakhri

Iram Parveen Bilal, Filmmaker

A woman with a colorful veil and a large afro hairstyle holds a smartphone in front of her face. The phone's screen is filled with multiple eyes. Other smartphones with similar eye-filled screens are arranged around her. The background features a vibrant, swirling pattern and a cityscape with minarets. A woman with a colorful veil and a large afro hairstyle holds a smartphone in front of her face. The phone's screen is filled with multiple eyes. Other smartphones with similar eye-filled screens are arranged around her. The background features a vibrant, swirling pattern and a cityscape with minarets.
A woman with a colorful veil and a large afro hairstyle holds a smartphone in front of her face. The phone's screen is filled with multiple eyes. Other smartphones with similar eye-filled screens are arranged around her. The background features a vibrant, swirling pattern and a cityscape with minarets.
Filmmaker Iram Parveen Bilal takes inspiration from the story of Qandeel Baloch in crafting this compelling drama. Baloch was Pakistan’s first social media celebrity, who often used her platform to speak out against the patriarchy, until her brother murdered her in an act of “honor” killing. Her life planted the seeds from which spring this film’s widowed schoolteacher Noor and her queer best friend Guchhi. To live out their dreams and aspirations, the pair leads double lives. In bright makeup and flashy wigs, Noor and Guchhi adopt brash, fearless social media personas, representing a freedom so enticing that people can’t look away. Too often the cinemascape has portrayed Muslim women and queer people from the Global South as victimized objects of pity. Wakhri has a different tale to tell, one that celebrates the resilience with which its protagonists demand equality within a flawed society.

Film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7xs0fif2fo

For tickets, please visit: https://marquee-arts.org/event-page/tickets/?showingId=907392

The screening is free and open to the public.

Made possible with the generous support of the Title VI grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
A woman with a colorful veil and a large afro hairstyle holds a smartphone in front of her face. The phone's screen is filled with multiple eyes. Other smartphones with similar eye-filled screens are arranged around her. The background features a vibrant, swirling pattern and a cityscape with minarets. A woman with a colorful veil and a large afro hairstyle holds a smartphone in front of her face. The phone's screen is filled with multiple eyes. Other smartphones with similar eye-filled screens are arranged around her. The background features a vibrant, swirling pattern and a cityscape with minarets.
A woman with a colorful veil and a large afro hairstyle holds a smartphone in front of her face. The phone's screen is filled with multiple eyes. Other smartphones with similar eye-filled screens are arranged around her. The background features a vibrant, swirling pattern and a cityscape with minarets.

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