Jaswal Films in association with NextFrame Studio and Kahani Films presents ‘BOLAY’ – Uzair Jaswal’s fifth music video. You guys may have heard the Coke Studio version of this song, now enjoy the studio version just as much.
A promotional sequence from ‘Slackistan‘ – A.B.C.D guys, loser guys, the guy who takes a detour. Now available to rent/buy on iTunes UK/US/Canada and on Amazon Instant Video, Vudu & PS3/XBOX.
Images of cast and crew in attendance at the World Premiere of ‘Slackistan‘ at the Raindance Film Festival, Apollo Cinema in London on Thursday 7th October 2010.
Islamabad is the setting for British director Hammad Khan’s first film Slackistan, a low budget independent feature looking at Pakistan’s young and privileged as they drift around in a world of dating, drinking and parties despite the terror attacks on their city.
“On a personal trip to the country I realised this was a story right under our noses to tell about young people out there,” says Khan.
Khan’s wife Shandana Ayub, from north London, has co-written and produced the movie.
“For someone who doesn’t know Pakistan at all, the images they’ll see on TV is of bombs and bad people – but that’s not the kind of Pakistan we know,” she says.
indie music and individuality Instep Today speaks to Hammad Khan, the director of the upcoming film Slackistan
Saba Imtiaz
The Slackistan trailer has been discussed and dissected widely. The story of young adults trying to discover themselves in a rapidly changing Islamabad has garnered a lot of interest in Pakistan and abroad. Directed by the London-based Pakistani filmmaker Hammad Khan, Slackistan may just be the most relevant film for young people who find themselves searching for their identity in the socio-political climate. Instep Today speaks with the filmmaker…
A few hundred miles from Pakistan’s Badlands, Islamabad is the setting for Hammad Khan’s new low-budget indie flick. So why does it feel like smalltown America?
Visitors to Islamabad, the small but perfectly formed capital of Pakistan, could be forgiven for thinking that the only things to rock the place were terrorist attacks.