A Humble Beginning, A Grand Surprise – Renowned Director Sarmad Khoosat will attend special screening of Kamli in Islamabad
At times, the most magic moments are the result of the simplest of passions. In Islamabad, some fans of cinema just got together recently to start a small society, bound only by their passion for meaningful cinema. Something that started as an intimate setting for discussion and sharing of experiences has now turned into something dreamlike renowned director Sarmad Khoosat will be attending a special screening of his award-winning film Kamli along with them on 31st August in F-8, Islamabad.
For the members of this young cinema society, the news is unreal. To watch Kamli together not just but to see it with the very person who made it happen, is something they could never have imagined. It’s a moment that marks the evolving camaraderie between audiences and filmmakers in Pakistan a dialogue that goes beyond the silver screen.
Kamli: A Story of Love, Loss, and Pining
Released in 2022, Kamli soon became a benchmark in modern-day Pakistani filmmaking. Directed by Sarmad Khoosat and featuring titans such as Saba Qamar, Sania Saeed, and Nimra Bucha, the movie is a haunting depiction of human emotions.
Against the harsh yet enchanting landscapes of rural Pakistan, the drama unwinds the strings of love, loneliness, and longing. Its poetic cinematography holds onto both the splendor and emptiness of existence, casting a world that feels both close to us and limitless. The acting, particularly by Saba Qamar, stays with you raw, exposed, and profoundly human.
Unlike mainstream commercial film, Kamli is not a film you see; it is a film you sense. It draws you into the interval of silence, into the gravity of looks, and into the unexpressed longings that define lives.
A Rare Opportunity to See Art with Its Maker
For the Islamabad film society, the next screening is not merely a screening it is a conversation between artist and viewer. With Sarmad Khoosat in attendance, attendees will not only see Kamli visual poetry again but also hear from him in person about what it took to make it.
Imagine hearing Khoosat talk about how a specific shot was set up, or how a performance was invented on the fly. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to peer behind the curtain of art and get inside the pulse of a story.
This is what film societies are supposed to do: provide venues where cinema is not only revered as entertainment but also as an art form with the ability to reflect, comment on, and transform.
Cinema and the Human Touch
Sarmad Khoosat has been famous for shattering barriers in Pakistani storytelling for as long as anyone can remember, from his brazen ventures like Manto to the subtle excellence of Kamli. His appearance at this event speaks to a greater truth that cinema is best when it stays in touch with people.
For most young filmmakers and film enthusiasts, this experience may be a source of inspiration. It makes us recall that movie-making is not a lonely art form but a communal one, based on understanding, interest, and the common man.
A Thrilling Moment for Islamabad’s Film Lovers
With the date looming, excitement is building in Islamabad’s arts community. The screening of Kamli featuring Sarmad Khoosat will be anything more than a night out at the movies it will be a celebration of art, community, and storytelling.
For the small cinema club, this is evidence that passion can lead to the most surprising of experiences. For viewers, it is an opportunity to witness Pakistani cinema at its best, under the direction of one of its best storytellers. And for Sarmad Khoosat, maybe, it is a testament that his tales still discover new homes in the hearts of others.
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