Filmmaker Shoaib Sultan shocked the public when he revealed the title of his new movie, Gunjal, which tackles the weighty issues of child labor and the assassination of child campaigner Iqbal Masih in 1990s Pakistan. The film, which stars Ahmed Ali Akbar, Resham, and Aamna Ilyas in key roles, chronicles journalist Shahbaz Bhatti’s journey as he looks into the unfortunate occurrence.
Ahmed Ali Akbar is shown on the movie poster with a serious expression and clutching a brown leather bag, suggesting he may be the journalist looking into the matter. Samiya Mumtaz and Ahmed Ali Butt are also included in the Adur Productions movie directed by Nighat Akbar Shah.
On Friday, a poster featuring Ahmed Ali Akbar’s first appearance with the caption ‘Get ready for a powerful and emotional journey unlike any other with Gunjal (Entangled)!’ was released on the movie’s official social media page. Produced by Nighat Akbar Shah and directed by Shoaib Sultan, this film, which is based on real events, stars Ahmed Ali Akbar, Resham, Amna Ilyas, and Syed Muhammad Ali and follows journalist Shahbaz Bhatti as he investigates the execution of teenage activist Irfan Masih in 1990s Pakistan.
Gunjal (Entangled), with its themes of human rights, fairness, and optimism, is a must-see for everyone who believes in making a difference. Be ready to be moved when it debuts; keep an eye out for the release date.
Iqbal Masih’s terrible tale, which was enslaved at the young age of five in a carpet factory, serves as a tragic reminder of the harsh realities of child exploitation. Iqbal, despite his early age, was able to free himself from slavery and later assisted other kids in similar predicaments. He gained notoriety in the fight against child labor, but while he was just 12 years old, someone viciously took his life.
Iqbal Masih’s narrative is brought to life on the big screen in the Shoaib Sultan-directed movie Gunjal, which also stars Ahmed Ali Akbar, Resham, and Aamna Ilyas. Based on actual events, the movie follows journalist Shahbaz Bhatti as he looks into the 1990s Pakistani murder of Iqbal Masih.
Human rights, justice, and optimism are central themes in the moving and emotional journey known as Gunjal. The movie is a “Must-Watch” for an individual who respects change, according to the makers. Iqbal Masih and his struggle against child labor will be honored in this film, which Nighat Akbar Shah of Adur Productions is producing.
In terms of his professional life, Akbar has lately appeared in the films Parizaad, Tajdeed e Wafa, Yeh Raha Dil, Phir Wohi Mohabbat, and Munkir.
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