The entirety of the film may take place in a train station but the dialogue is what moves the story along. It starts with a dark, rainy night and a man, Jawaid, waiting. Nigar arrives and through their course of discussion, the plot unravels little by little and we learn that these two are more than just family members torn apart by the Partition – they are also lovers. “The concept of love has been warped and misconstrued throughout time. Love; like life, cannot be defined, it can only be felt, but our illusory understanding of it brings more pain to us than is necessary. With these short films we aim and hope to provide content that sparks introspection and a change in our thinking patterns,” said Naveed. Directed by Mohsin Talat, the film has been written by Radain Shah and stars three people – the couple and Javed Iqbal, who plays a side character at the train station, updating them about the vehicle’s schedule. It has been produced by Ali Hussain and Mahib Bukhari.
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