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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy writes an ode to NY Times TV for opening the doors for her first film 20 years ago

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy writes an ode to NY Times TV for opening the doors for her first film 20 years ago

The filmmaker reminisced about the start of her career on the eve of Ms Marvel's launch.
08 Jun, 2022

Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Ms Marvel is almost here and it's natural for a project that big to encourage one to look back at their journey to see how far they've come. And the director did just that, thanking the person who signed on her first film 20 years ago.

On Wednesday, the day of the release of Ms Marvel's first episode, Obaid-Chinoy traced her career back to the start and shared the story of how one email to New York Times television president William Abrams kickstarted her career.

"Today is a good day to post this: In March 2002, I wrote an unsolicited email to the president of New York Times television, William Abrams (Bill), pitching my first film: Terror's Children. [It was] a film about seven Afghan refugee children on the streets of #Pakistan. Fifteen minutes after I pressed the send button, Bill emailed me back and asked me for a detailed proposal... Before I knew it, I was in NY pitching the film to his team in person! And thus began my career in filmmaking," she wrote in the caption.

She expressed gratitude for the man who opened the first door for her journey to becoming the filmmaker she is today. "Today on the eve of Ms Marvel's launch I want to thank Bill for opening the door for me, which enabled me to tell the stories I wanted to tell. I hope that my work with @patakha_pictures will allow me to #payitforward," she said.

Patakha Pictures, helmed by the two-time Academy Award and four-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, is an opportunity for aspiring female filmmakers to tell the stories that matter. “With Patakha Pictures, we are investing in the next generation of female filmmakers of Pakistan," said Obaid-Chinoy. With special grants and programmes, it aids the emerging female filmmakers to tell their stories.

Obaid-Chinoy's latest project, Ms Marvel, is the first series featuring a Pakistani-American superhero and actor Iman Vellani is playing 16-year-old Kamala Khan from Jersey City, "an aspiring artist, an avid gamer and a voracious fan-fiction scribe" who soon rises as a superhero who battles the challenges that come your way as a high schooler in America.

The Oscar-winning filmmaker joined Meera Menon, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah in directing the series. She believes the show is a moment of celebration for Pakistan. Sharing the trailer on social media, she said she could not be "more prouder of the story we are telling and the message we are sending out into the world". "Having just emerged from a year and a half of working on Ms Marvel, I cannot wait to share her story with the world — I know many young girls will see a reflection of themselves in her!" Obaid-Chinoy added.

Comments

Mansur Ul Haque Jun 08, 2022 12:16pm
Good to encourage soft image of Pakistan. Indian Bollywood is popular through out in the world from China, Korea,Iran, Gulf Countries,America,Britain and many more.
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MA Jun 08, 2022 01:11pm
She has no shame
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Tadka Jun 08, 2022 01:32pm
The Oscar-winning filmmaker joined Meera Menon, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah in directing the series Another Indian filmmaker !!
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JaaliSher Jun 08, 2022 01:43pm
Planted virus of the evil
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Zak Jun 08, 2022 02:30pm
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's Ms Marvel is almost here and it's natural for a project that big to encourage one to look back at their journey to see how far they've come. And the director did just that, thanking the person who signed on her first film 20 years ago. Please also make something positive about Pakistan.
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well-wisher Jun 08, 2022 06:59pm
Well done S 0-C and best wishes and appreciation for your courage and resilience. Great you recognizing Bill for opening the door for you. Such BILLs are rare gems.
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Riazullah Baig Jun 08, 2022 09:35pm
Ms. Be(sharmeen) banks on belittling her country to get fame and fortune abroad! Apart from documentaries, what is her role in addressing the issues? Any schools built for the marginalized communities or provided any solicitation to any oppressed ladies?
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A B Jun 08, 2022 10:09pm
Must be anti Pakistan film. That's how she thrives.
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M. Saeed Jun 08, 2022 10:46pm
@MA jis nay ki sharam, uske photay karm. One who feels ashamed, has lost his destiny.
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Salaam Jun 08, 2022 11:24pm
I've been her fan from Oral History Project and Saving Face days.
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Salman Khan Jun 09, 2022 02:16am
An alleged fraudster who fuddles statistics to malign the image of Pakistan just to get some views and nominations. Why are we giving her the time of day? Has she even paid the acid-attack victim featured in her film yet?
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