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Alankrita Shrivastava to helm a movie on Pakistani social media sensation Qandeel Baloch

Qandeel Baloch

Alankrita Shrivastava to helm a movie on Pakistani social media sensation Qandeel Baloch

Alankrita Shrivastava is set to direct a film about Pakistani social media star Qandeel Baloch, who was assassinated at the age of 26 in Pakistan in 2016. Shrivastava and co-producers Vikas Sharma and Sunny Khanna have bought the rights to Sanam Maher’s book ‘The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch,’ published by Aleph.

Shrivastava told, “When Qandeel Baloch was murdered in Pakistan in 2016, I was shaken up. It was a heinous honour killing. I couldn’t stop thinking about her. I started watching Qandeel’s videos repeatedly, and I was fascinated… She was so charming and full of life.
“A poor girl from a small village, who worked her way up to being provocatively famous. She was just 26 when she was killed. And ironically, it’s only after her death that she has been reclaimed as a feminist.”

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Supporting this tale gives producers Vikas Sharma and Sunny Khanna the chance to portray a unique story about female agency and systemic gender abuse.

Sharma said, “Qandeel’s story needs to be told by a sensitive filmmaker who is passionate about women’s stories. Alankrita is just the filmmaker for it. And not just because she is an award-winning feminist filmmaker, but because she has so much empathy for her characters. She tells their stories with candour and warmth.”

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Co-producer Sunny Khanna, added, “Qandeel Baloch’s story is important and relevant. Even today, women often continue to be at risk when they dare to express their individuality and challenge the status quo. I believe the world needs to watch stories like this. And I’m looking forward to the journey of this film.”

Shrivastava concluded and said, “I see this film as an ode to the courageous spirit of Qandeel Baloch. It will chronicle her sensational and astonishing rise to fame. I hope to piece together the memories of the rebellious, funny and vulnerable young girl, whose life was cut short because she shimmered too bright.

“The film will celebrate her spunk and lust for life by telling her story without judgment, hopefully the way she would have liked to tell it.”

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