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Apr 17, 2020 4 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Chaadar

Trigger Warning: Violence against Womxn

Dedicated to all those womxn who deserved better than the trauma inflicted upon them by this patriarchal society.

#SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth
Chaadar is a work of fiction yet is unfortunately similar to the crimes committed against womxn. #SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth ImageImageImageImage
Womxn are harassed, raped, and killed yet it's hardly ever reported to the authorities. #SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth ImageImageImageImage
Our society always finds reasons to blame the womxn; her clothes, her appearance, her words, her actions, yet it never blames the rapist. #SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth ImageImageImageImage

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Dec 10, 2022
For a lot of non-army people who don't know, NCB stands for non-combat bearer or non-combat batman which is why we often hear the term batman as well.
Here's a little history lesson about this role:
It's a term that was used by the British for a soldier in the army assigned to an officer as a personal servant. The word is derived from the obsolete bat which means sack paddle, a device that was strapped behind an animal for carrying heavy objects.
Before the industrialization, when the means of transport were horses, a batman was also incharge of the officer's "bat-horse" which carried the officer's kit or luggage during trips.
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Dec 8, 2022
Rewatching Twilight as an adult and realizing how much sexual frustration there is between the characters considering the age gap between them.

Someone should do a study on the effects on the generation that was obsessed with it.
I mean Edward is 109 years old. Bella is 18. Jacob is 16. And Renesmee is just a baby when Jacob imprints on her.

So messed up.
Also, I know we grew up making fun of constipated acting by Pattison and Stewart but I'm realizing how almost every other actor had a similar direction which makes it all look so cringy and fake.

I feel like the director for each film was like deliver your lines but be awkward.
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Nov 13, 2022
A thread of Pakistani films banned in Pakistan:
1. Jago Hua Savera (1959) - a drama film directed by A. J. Kardar based on the struggles of a poor fishing village in former East Pakistan. Just days before the premier, the government of Pakistan halted the release. It was a joint production of East and West Pakistan.
2. Jibon Theke Neya (1970)- a Bengali-language Pakistani political satire directed by Zahir Raihan. The government had repeatedly tried to stop the film and threatened the film's director and actor Razzak. The director also received death threats for this film.
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Nov 13, 2022
2 years ago, when I left Pakistan, Zindagi Tamasha was banned under similar labels of "indecency and immorality".

2 years later, Joyland is being censored with the same tactics.

It's heartbreaking to see that things haven't changed a bit, probably just gotten worse.
As a filmmaker, I feel absolutely gutted. I hope to witness a day when art and culture are celebrated in Pakistan. When filmmakers don't have to hide themselves and their work. When we can accept and enjoy the diversity of this country and its stories.
Every time when someone asks me if I'll be moving back to make films about Pakistan, my heart sinks a little. The tragedy of not being able to not only express yourself but also represent yourself really pulls you down.
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Sep 23, 2020
On Sep 9, 2020 a woman, travelling on motorway, was robbed and raped in front of her two kids in Pakistan. It shook the whole nation. Protests were arranged and officials jumped in front of the cameras to make promises. Not again, they said.
A few days before, on Sep 1, 2020 a 14-year-old boy went missing in Faisalabad. His body was found in the fields near Faisalabad’s Liaquatabad Road. He was raped and murdered by the neighbour.
On Sep 2, 2020, A 14-year-old boy was shot in Muzaffargarh’s Bet Mir Hazar Khan for resisting a rape attempt by three men.
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Sep 12, 2020
Protest Against Rape - Islamabad (A Thread) Image
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We stepped outside today, in huge numbers. ImageImageImageImage
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