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Mera Lyari, Pakistan’s answer to Dhurandhar, to premiere at UK Asian Film Festival

Mera Lyari, Pakistan’s answer to Dhurandhar, to premiere at UK Asian Film Festival

The film will be screened at London's prestigious British Film Institute on May 2.
13 Apr, 2026

After a few months of delays and missed deadlines, Mera Lyari is finally making its premiere. The film has been touted at Pakistan’s response to India’s Dhurandhar movies and their negative portrayal of Karachi’s Lyari.

The film explores Lyari through its girls and their love of football and will be premiering at the UK Asian Film Festival, executive producer Ayesha Omar announced on Saturday.

It will be screened at the British Film Institute in London’s Southbank on May 2 and tickets are available now. Omar said this was the moment “that brings the spirit of Lyari to a global stage” before it comes home to release in Pakistan later.

Mera Lyari stars Omar alongside Dananeer Mobeen, Samiya Mumtaz, Nayyar Ejaz, Paras Masroor, Adnan Shah Tipu and Shoaib Hassan. It also marks the silver screen debut of model Trinette Lucas, who called the project exciting, nerve-wracking and memorable in a sweet Instagram tribute to her co-stars and crew.

The film follows a disabled football coach (Omar) who returns home to Lyari after a long absence to conduct trials for girls in the area. There, Afsana (Mobeen), in defiance of her strict father and Kushmala (Lucas), running from a forced marriage, find an escape in the beautiful game, training in secret with the coach for a shot at competing on a national level.

Earlier, director Abu Aleeha said the film’s greatest strength was its authenticity, having been shot in Lyari by people who knew the area. He said “80 per cent of the cast — including supporting actors, members of the local football teams and even our hero Shoaib Hassan — are actual Lyari inhabitants”.

Sindh Minister of Information Sharjeel Memon hailed the film in December as Pakistan hitting back at “negative propaganda” pushed by India.

Meanwhile, the film Memon called out — Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar — set a short-lived record for the highest grossing Hindi-language film less than a month into its theatrical run. The record was broken by the film’s sequel on Wednesday after just over two weeks in cinemas, attesting to the popularity of the violent, ultra-nationalist franchise.

Comments

John sena Apr 13, 2026 12:37pm
Dhurandar is in a different league.. connot be compared to this
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Syed Mudassir Hussain Apr 13, 2026 01:03pm
It's better to give a reply to India's propaganda rather than remaining silent. I think it would be a great endeavor specially when it will be positioned for the global audience.
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Mohsin Meghani Apr 13, 2026 03:34pm
What has happened to India under Modi. Once a secular state has turned into a fanatic country, Sad indeed
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Thala Apr 13, 2026 04:29pm
Came out with a documentary to counter a blockbuster. :-)
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Reality Apr 13, 2026 04:37pm
Let the movie run on its own, donot crush it in competition to a blockbuster. Both are different movies of different scale and of different subject
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Anees Apr 13, 2026 04:55pm
Why we are getting into this mess. If things don't work out then Indians will get another chance to make fun.
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Fayyaz Jarral Apr 13, 2026 05:59pm
Mera Lyari isn’t just a film—it’s a narrative correction. Where others showed conflict, this one shows character, courage, and community. If it connects with global audiences the way it intends to, it could become a defining moment for Pakistan’s film industry.
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Ehsan Apr 13, 2026 06:25pm
If we don’t tell our stories, others will and their version and then we won’t like it
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Oswald Lucas Apr 13, 2026 07:43pm
This is an authentic, warm and soul searching story about the love of a game where it is indigenous with the people who live in Lyari. And showing that through women who are fighting their own battles while taking a shot at bringing the game, and themselves, back to the light is such a true representation of the human spirit. Kudos to Ayesha Omer and the team who’ve put their heart into the film. So proud of my daughter Trinette Lucas, may the force be with you and the entire crew of Mera Lyari.
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ghulam balouch Apr 14, 2026 04:24am
It's about time. We need more not less
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joe Apr 14, 2026 05:43am
Comparison will only come incase there is some compare between the two movies in costume, photography, acting, presentation, music , dialogue etc. Best wishes
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