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Khoosat Films to re-release telefilm Hernaam Kaur, a tribute to Manto’s piercing Partition narrative, on Aug 26

Khoosat Films to re-release telefilm Hernaam Kaur, a tribute to Manto’s piercing Partition narrative, on Aug 26

It will be available to stream on the production house's official YouTube channel at 8pm.
25 Aug, 2022

Hernaam Kaur (2003) will be making a reappearance on our screens very soon. Khoosat Films is planning on airing the telefilm on their YouTube channel on August 26 at 8pm as a tribute to the brilliant writer Manto whose short story it is based on.

On Wednesday, filmmaker Sarmad Khoosat took to Instagram to share the promo for the telefilm. “Full of 101 technical and aesthetic blunders, and glitches but 101% love and honesty. A lot of friends and fans have asked to make it available online. Am a tad bit nervous about it too, but whatever,” he wrote. “In our stream of nostalgic throwbacks, we will be re-releasing *Hernaam Kaur.”*

The Zindagi Tamasha director’s gripping telefilm pays homage to Manto’s “piercing narrative on the pain of partition and the enigma of gender and identity, inquiring into timeless themes of the human condition”. He told fans to stay tuned for more updates from the archives.

Written and directed by Khoosat, Hernaam Kaur has been produced by Erfan Khoosat. It stars Sohail Ahmed, Sarmad, Saba Hameed, Erfan and Fareeha Jabeen among others.

This is not the first time Sarmad has been associated with the legendary writer — in 2015, the filmmaker both directed and starred in Manto. The biopic did not try to paint the writer as a saint but portrayed him as is, which resulted in very polarised responses. The Kamli director displayed the chronology of Manto’s latter life with a montage of his stories.

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NYS Aug 25, 2022 04:16pm
In my watchlist
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 25, 2022 04:20pm
Please remember, it was not partition but independence, liberty and freedom which happened on August 14, 1947.
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Nasir Aug 25, 2022 05:03pm
To much focus on issues that require a no heed, pleasing the masters to win award perhaps may reap reward...
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Winner Imran Aug 25, 2022 06:38pm
Thank you Qaid e Azam for giving us Independence from the British Empire and saving us from fate of those nations, who catastrophically joined an artifical union called 'Indian union' and now they fight for their identity and freedom, even 75 years after.
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Winner Imran Aug 25, 2022 06:39pm
@Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Please remember, it was not partition but independence, liberty and freedom which happened on August 14, 1947. Well said, Sir. Salute.
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Zak Aug 25, 2022 06:41pm
Poor Indians, dying of poverty under fascist rulers, but still harping on events which they fully have not understood. To understand, they have to understand Islam then they will comprehend.
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Zak Aug 25, 2022 06:49pm
So many nations in Indian union envy Pakistan and its independence, manipur, assam, nagaland, khalistan, tamil nadu, kerala, mizoran, bodoland, sikkim, East Bengal etc.
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Punjabi first Aug 25, 2022 09:11pm
@Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad ok, how is that working out for you? If this is what you call independence than you are in need of a reality check.
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M. Emad Aug 25, 2022 09:54pm
1971 Partition narrative ?
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Khan Aug 26, 2022 12:24am
India is a real free country unlike Pakistan.
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