Pakistani Short Film “Bhai” Is All Set To Make Pakistanis Proud Internationally

Pakistani short film “Bhai” has been directed and written by Hamza Bangash. “Bhai” has been executive produced by Mina Husain of the Pakistan institute of Living and Learning (PILL) and Salman Ahmed. It has been co-produced by Taha Sabri of Taskeen and Westbury Group. Carol Noronha acts as the producer, with Ammar Ul Haque as the DOP.

Pakistani Short Film "Bhai" Is All Set To Make Pakistanis Proud Internationally

A short film about two brothers, one who is on the autism spectrum explores the choices we make, shame, trauma and brotherhood has just made it to one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world “The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)”. It will be screened at the festival in September. Short film “Bhai” is surely going to make Pakistanis proud internationally.

What’s interesting and great about the film is that the actor playing the brother on the autism spectrum identifies as differently-abled. His name is Ayan Javaid and Bhai marks his film debut. Rarely do we see productions that cast differently-abled people to play differently-abled people in films. More often than not, the only representation we see of differently-abled people is through the lens and acting of people who are non-disabled.

Pakistani Short Film "Bhai" Is All Set To Make Pakistanis Proud Internationally

Pakistani Short Film "Bhai" Is All Set To Make Pakistanis Proud Internationally

Hamza Bangash, the director and writer of the film hopes that this film encourages Pakistan’s mainstream directors to offer more roles to people who are differently-abled as they are more than capable and can make films/cinema so much better through their nuanced performances and richly textured experiences.

Pakistani Short Film "Bhai" Is All Set To Make Pakistanis Proud Internationally

Sara Imran