Fatima (film)

Fatima - The Film[1]
Directed by Sean Ali
Produced by Saman Hasnain
Michel Ray (U.D.P.)
Screenplay by Dan Bhimla
Story by Sean Ali
Starring Ayesha Riasat
Sana Humayun
Namra Maqsood
Zainab Haider Ali
Farhan Ali Agha[2]
Music by Sri Chinmoy
X-Ray Dog
Cinematography Asher Rizvi
Distributed by Cinestar Cinemas
Country Pakistan
Language Urdu

Fatima[3] is an upcoming Pakistani Urdu language film directed by Sean Ali. The film is produced by Sanam Hasnain and Michel Ray. It stars Ayesha Riasat, Namra Maqsood, Farhan Ali Agha and Sana Humayun. The music of the film is composed by Sri Chinmoy and X-Ray Dog. The release date of film is not to announced yet.

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Plot

Fatima[4] is small town girl, living in the slums of Pakistan. She is a girl who wants to from childhood become a lady who will change the socienty in all good means. Fatima, the character itself, a motivational, self constructed women who does not fear anything. She tries to remove the Hypocrisy in Pakistan with women rights yet. On the other hand, two friends Shakeel and Asma help her in all ways to create a better living society. Fatima will show all traditional events happening in Pakistan and also show the good side of Pakistani Culture. Fatima[5] is not an Anti-Muslim film nor does it have any issue with the political situation in Pakistan. It is a film based on Non-fictional characters and story. It also gives a clean messege to the world that the women and men in the society can change the entire prospective of the country by just a small vision.

Cast

Music

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Sri Chinkoy and X-Ray Dog. The film features nine songs alongwith a National Anthem and a theme song.

Track listing

No. Title Singer
1 "Fear Power Bribe Negotiation" Fatima Theme Song
2 "Jaagi Raat" Sona Mohapatra
3 "Sapnay" Sona Mohapatra
4 "Yeh Rut" Vicky and Sunny
5 "Manzalien" Vicky and Sunny
6 "Sab Muk Gayee" Vicky and Sunny
7 "Aasman Kay taray" Mustansar Ali Malik
8 "What You Want" Evanescence
9 "Kho Gayee" Bhati Naushad
10 "National Anthem" Atomic Chain
11 "Barkha Bahar" Devika

References