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Manto goes to Harvard, Yale and Columbia

Manto goes to Harvard, Yale and Columbia

Manto will also be shown in University of California, Berkeley, Georgetown University and University of Texas, Austin
18 Oct, 2015

Following a full house show at the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF) last month, Sarmad Sultan Khoosat's biopic Manto is now headed to screen at leading varsities in United States, Harvard, Columbia and Yale.

Before its theatrical release in the US, Manto will also be shown at the University of California, Berkeley, Georgetown University and University of Texas, Austin.

The film — which has earned rave reviews from the audience and critics alike — depicts the life of iconoclast Urdu short story writer Manto, whose life and work are still discussed and read widely all over the world. The film not only shows aspects of Manto's life but also brings to life some of his famous tales like Khol Do, Toba Tek Singh, Oopar Neeche aur Darmiyan and Thanda Gosht.

Like the previous screening at DCSAFF, the director Sarmad who plays Manto in the film will be present to answer questions raised by audience members.

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Sleepless In Sahiwal Oct 18, 2015 03:19pm
@Abdulla Hussain Really? and who made you a judge of other people's characters? Especially those people who were around when you didn't even exist?
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Shaid Oct 18, 2015 04:49pm
@Abdulla Hussain He was a liberal thinker & writer. And his books and plays are loved by millions.
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nasiroski Oct 18, 2015 04:51pm
So who came out earning the respect of people? Manto or the ones who tried to put a ban on his work?? This happens every time and all the time, Bulleh Shah's name and poetry is still alive and respected does anyone remember the name of Qazi of Qasoor?
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